Eukaryotes
Bacteria
Lab
History
MisCELLaneous
100

Cells isolated from a body's living tissue or organs.

What are primary cells?

100

See Picture 1

-Gram positive / negative

-Cocci / Bacilli / Spiral

-Name

-Positive

-Cocci

-Clusters

100

Equipment used to heat and sterilize.

What is a Bunsen burner?

100

This scientist disproved spontaneous generation and discovered life comes from life.

Who is Louis Pasteur?

100

Yeast falls under this domain of life.

What is Eukarya?

200

Unicellular organisms (mostly) with the characteristics of animals, plants, and/or fungi, but do not fall into those families. 

What are protists?

200

This type of bacteria grows best between 15-40°C

What is mesophilic bacteria?

200

This staining technique uses an anionic dye to repel against the cell wall and cytoplasm of bacteria, dying the background of a slide.

What is negative staining?

200

This scientist made a microscope with more magnification and drew detailed sketches of "animalcules."

Who is Anton van Leeuwenhoek?

200

To deteriorate with age.

What is senesce?

300

Fungi cell walls are made of this.

What is chitin?

300

Bacteria is a good host for these proteins.

What is a recombinant bacteria?

300

These are the 3 examples of solid media that we use to culture bacteria.

What are petri plates, deep tubes, and slants?

300

This scientist drew meticulous pictures of his findings of sliced cork in his book Micrographia. His findings encouraged others to use microscopes.

Who is Robert Hooke?

300

Bacteria that thrive in very salty environments.

What are halophiles?

400

A cell culture developed from a single cell; genetically modified to grow indefinitely and be immortal.

What are cell lines?

400

This type of bacteria retains blue-purple dye.

What is gram positive bacteria?

400

This is the area surrounding the disks where bacteria do not grow.

What is the zone of inhibition?

400

Scientist who developed postulates to explain the cause of disease, sometimes referred to as the "Father of Aseptic Technique."

Who is Robert Koch?

400

This shape of bacteria is hardest to gram stain.

What are spiral/spirochete?

500

Plant cells are this type of stem cell, because they can become any cell AND regenerate an entire plant.

What is totipotent?

500

These are used to fight against bacterial infections.

What are antibiotics?

500

Cell lines typically grow in this kind of culture, which is less expensive and requires less space and media than others.

What is suspension?

500

This scientist discovered the first antibiotic, penicillin.

Who is Alexander Fleming?
500

See Picture 2

-Gram positive / negative

-Cocci / Bacilli / Spiral

-Name

-Gram negative

-Bacilli

-Thin Need Shape