Temperature
Tantrums
Oxygen
Requirements
pH &
Osmotic Pressure
Growth Phases
Media &
Cultivation
100

What are Psychrophiles?

These organisms thrive in cold environments, with optimal growth temperatures around 15 degrees or lower.

100

What is an Obligate Aerobe?

This type of organism requires oxygen to survive.


100

What are neutrophiles?

Most pathogenic bacteria are considered these, thriving in a narrow pH range of 6.5–7.5.

100

What is the Lag Phase?

This first phase is when bacteria adapt to their new environment and do not increase in number.

100

What is enriched or complex media?

This type of media contains complex ingredients like blood or yeast extract, designed to grow as many microbes as possible.

200

What are Mesophiles?

These bacteria are the most common, loving moderate temperatures, including human body temperature.

200

What is an Obligate Anaerobe?

This type of organism is killed by atmospheric oxygen.

200

What are acidophiles?

This term refers to microbes that grow best in acidic environments below pH 5.5.

200

What is the Log Phase?

This phase is characterized by exponential, rapid growth and reproduction.

200

What is selective media?

These media are designed to suppress the growth of unwanted bacteria and encourage the growth of desired microbes. 

300

What are Thermophiles?

Microbes that thrive in high-temperature environments, such as hot springs.

300

What is a Facultative Anaerobe?

These organisms use oxygen when it is present but can grow without it using fermentation.

300

What are halophiles?

Microbes that require high salt concentrations (above 3%) to survive are called these.

300

What is the Stationary Phase?

Growth slows down during this phase because nutrients are depleted or toxic wastes accumulate.

300

What is MSA?

This type of agar, used for Staphylococcus, is both selective and differential.


400

What are Hyperthermophiles?

These extreme heat lovers can grow at temperatures above 80 degrees.

400

What is a Microaerophile?


These organisms need oxygen but can only tolerate it in low concentrations.

400

What is plasmolysis?

This process occurs when a cell loses water in a hypertonic environment, causing the plasma membrane to shrink.

400

What is the Death Phase?

In this final phase, the number of dying cells exceeds the number of new cells produced.

400

What is streak plate?

This technique is used to dilute bacteria across a plate to obtain isolated colonies.


500

What is a Psychrotroph?

An organism that can grow in the cold but prefers moderate temperatures.

500

What is an Aerotolerant Anaerobe? 

These organisms do not use oxygen, but they are not harmed by it.

500

 What are halotolerant organisms?

Microbes that prefer high salt but can tolerate low salt environments.


500

What is Generation Time?

The time it takes for a population to double during the log phase is known as this.

500

What is differential media?

This specialized medium allows for distinguishing between different microbes based on their metabolic properties, such as lactose fermentation.