Key Figures
Bacteria
Viruses
Metabolism
Misc?
100

Who is the advisor of the microbiology club?

Birgit Alber

100

Name the bacterium that is commonly associated with food poisoning and is found in undercooked poultry.

What is Salmonella?

100

A family of RNA viruses that have an enzyme (reverse transcriptase) capable of making a complementary DNA copy of the viral RNA, which then is integrated into a host cell’s DNA

What are retroviruses?

100

This metabolic process involves the synthesis of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors, such as amino acids or glycerol.

What is gluconeogenesis?

100

This microbiological technique is used to visually examine microbial cells by staining them with dyes.

What is Gram staining?

200

He was a pioneering scientist who discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin, in 1928.

Who is Alexander Fleming?

200

This bacteria can cause diarrhea and food poisoning or more serious illnesses such as pneumonia....

What is E. coli

200

The outer boundary or cell membrane is broken down or destroyed in order to release inter-cellular materials

What is lysis?

200

The input and outputs of glycolysis. (Simple: 1 input, 2 outputs)

What are glucose and pyruvate + ATP

200

Name the process by which bacteria exchange genetic material through direct cell-to-cell contact.

What is conjugation?

300

This man served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases from 1984 to 2022. 

Anthony Fauci

300

Name the phenomenon where bacteria can enter a dormant state to survive harsh environmental conditions, such as nutrient scarcity.

What is bacterial sporulation?

300

The HIV virus primarily targets and infects these cells in the human immune system!

CD4+ T Cells

300

Small, organic molecules that bind iron and are secreted by microorganisms like bacteria and fungi.

What are siderophores?

300

What type of immunity is acquired through vaccination and the introduction of antibodies from an external source?

Adaptive Immunity

400

This scientist is known as the "Father of Microbiology" and made significant contributions to the understanding of fermentation and pasteurization.

Who is Louis Pasteur?

400

This bacterium is known for its role in dental cavities and is commonly found in the human mouth.

 What is Streptococcus

400

What is the name of the virus responsible for the world's deadliest pandemic?

What is Yersinia pestis (Half credit for black death) (bubonic plague doesn't count)

400

In microbial metabolism, name the process by which microorganisms can use light energy to drive the synthesis of organic compounds, bypassing the need for organic carbon sources.

What is phototrophy?

400

The world's largest mammal.

What is the blue whale?

500

This man began development of the small pox vaccine by injecting an 8-year old boy (James Phipps) by cow pox.

Who is Edward Jenner

500

Identify the microbiological process through which bacteria communicate with each other using chemical signals to coordinate group behavior.

What is quorum sensing?

500

This concept describes a phenomenon where a virus can infect a host cell, integrate its genetic material into the host genome, and remain dormant for an extended period without causing immediate harm. (Think back to bio 1114 phage lab :)

What is lysogeny?

500

In microbial metabolism, name the process by which certain bacteria can use inorganic compounds, such as hydrogen or ammonia, as electron donors in energy production.

What is lithotrophy?

500

Name a unique ecological role that nitrogen-fixing bacteria play in the environment.

What is converting atmospheric nitrogen into a form usable by plants?