Microorganisms
Microbial Interactions and Impact
True or False
Microbial Ecology
Microbial Structure and Function

100

What is a microorganism?

a microscopic organism, especially a bacterium, virus, or fungus.


-Dxford Dictionary

100

What types of environments host the most complex microbial interactions?

Environments like the human gut, dental plaque, and deep-sea sediments are known for their complex microbial interactions. These highly diverse ecosystems host a wide variety of microorganisms, leading to intricate relationships and co-evolutionary dynamics. 

-National Institute of Health

100

True or False:

All bactiria are bad.

False

-National Academics

100

What are the factors that influence the distribution and abundance of microorganisms in the environment?

 Temperature, oxygen, pH, water activity, pressure, radiation, and lack of nutrients.

-Biology LibreText

100

What is the structure of a bacterial cell?

A bacterial cell, like all cells, contains a basic structure consisting of a cell wall, a cell membrane, and cytoplasm.

-Molecular Expressions

200

Are microorganisms living things?

Yes


-Learn Genetics Utah

200

What is the human microbiome?

The Human Microbiome is the collection of all the microorganisms living in association with the human body. 


-NIH Human Microbime Project

200

True or False: We need microorganisms to survive.

True

-News in health.gov

200

How do microorganisms contribute to nutrient cycling?

Microorganisms are responsible for the degradation of organic matter, which controls the release of plant nutrients.

-projects.au.dk

200

What is the function of the cell wall in bacteria?

The bacterial cell wall is a complex, mesh-like structure that in most bacteria is essential for maintenance of cell shape and structural integrity. 

-National Institute of Health

300

Microbiology is the study of what?

The study of microbes.


-Microbiology Society

300

How does the microbiome affect human health?

The microbiome plays a very important role in your health by helping control digestion and benefiting your immune system and many other aspects of health.

-Healthline

300

True or False:Mushrooms are microorganisms.

False

Though mushrooms are fungi they are not microorganisms.

-National Institute of Health

300

How do microorganisms contribute to the decomposition of organic matter?

Bacteria easily degrade plant exudate while fungi breakdown more resistant compounds. 

-SienceDirect

300

What is the difference between Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria?

Gram-positive bacteria lack an outer membrane but are surrounded by layers of peptidoglycan many times thicker than is found in the Gram-negatives. 

-National Institute of Health

400

Do all microbes look the same?

No, Microbes can be many different shapes including rods, spheres, and even corkscrews.

-American Museum of Natural History.

400

How do microorganisms interact with each other?

Microbial interactions occur by the transference of molecular and genetic information.

-National institute of Health

400
True or False:


There are more microbes in the human body than there are human cells.

True

-National Institute of Health

400

How do microorganisms impact soil health?

Healthy and diverse soil bacteria populations produce antibiotics that protect the plants from disease causing organisms and plant pathogens. 

-Ohio State University

400

What is a capsule in microbial cells?

The capsule is a protective structure surrounding some bacteria or fungi. 

-UniProt

500

What are the three types of microorganisms?

Viruses, fungi, and protoza.


-Natonal library of Medicine

500

Can we harness microbial interactions and use them for good?

Yes, one such mechanism is to genetically modify plants to enhance plant-microbial signaling which can serve this purpose 

-National Institute of Health

500

True or False:


You can see certain bactiria with the naked eye.

True:reaserchers found a bactiria with a cell size so large that you can see it with the naked eye!

-National Library of Medicine

500

How can we use microorganisms to improve agricultural practices?

They can be utilized as biofertilizers, biocontrol agents, and even as additives in animal nutrition. 

-National Institute of Health

500

What are endospores?

An endospore is a dormant, tough, and non-reproductive structure produced by certain bacteria.

-LibreTexts