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Miscellaneous
100
This area of microbiology is concerned with the occurence of disease in the human population.
What is epidemiology?
100
This type of cell contains a true nucleus.
What is a eukaryote.
100
This "I" is the introduction of a bacteria into a new, fresh environment for growth.
What is inoculation?
100
Algae are which: anaerobic or aerobic eukaryotes or prokaryotes
What is aerobic and eukaryotes?
100
A strawberry cervix is diagnostic of what protazoa infection
What is trichomonas vaginalis?
200
This process involves the deliberate alteration (changing) of an organisms DNA to make it do something it may not ordinarily do.
Biotechnology?
200
This surface material is used for protection and anchoring bacteria to their surroundings.
What is the glycocalyx?
200
This is another word for liquid media.
What is broth?
200
Kelp and seaweed are macroscopic and can also be called...
What is red and brown algae
200
Protozoa obtain nutrition in what way
What is phagocytosis or absorption?
300
This early microbiological pioneer is credited with developing the very first microscope.
Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?
300
Bacteria of this shape contain axial filaments.
What is sprial (spirochetes)?
300
This type of media is used to grow a wide range of bacteria.
What is general purpose media?
300
This rapid-spreading, colorless algae led to the Irish potato blight in the 1850's by infecting potato plants
What is phytophthora infestans?
300
This protozoa infection causes amoebic meningoencephalitis (severe head ache, fever, disorientation, leading to coma and death <10days) and is inhaled via water spray in swimming pools
What is naegleria fowleri?
400
This process refers to the spontaneous generation of organisms from nonliving matter.
What is Abiogenesis?
400
This layer is much thicker in gram positive cells.
What is peptidoglycan?
400
This type of media allows you to tell the difference between different types of organisms on the same plate.
What is differential media?
400
Unicellular, bioluminescent algea with flagella that can cause major fish kills by producing toxins that shellfish and fish ingest.
What are dinoflagellates?
400
Female mosquitos transmit the disease malaria, caused by this protozoa organism, also explain the two life cycles this protozoa has
What is plasmodium falciparum...in tropical and subtropical regions...one life cycle is in humans (in the liver) the other is in mosquitos. Symptoms include fever chills weakness anemia spleen enlargement and possibly death
500
This early microbiologist is most responsible for finally laying the theory of spontaneous generation to rest.
Who is Louis Pasteur?
500
This book is commonly used a reference for the classification of prokaryotic organisms.
What is Bergey's Manual?
500
This feature of the microscope improves as the wavelength of light decreases.
What is resolution?
500
The symbiotic relationship between algae, _____ and ______ result in ______ which grow on rock surfaces and tree trunk
What is fungi and cyanobacteria resulting in lichens
500
The protozoa causing African Sleeping Sickness, mode of transmission, ans symptoms
What is trypanosoma brucei gambiense, transmitted by the tsetse fly and other biting insects, symptoms include extensive swelling of the lymph nodes, anemia/cardiac/endocrine/kidney disease; encephalitis and menigitis and bouts of confusion with coma like sleep during the day.