Vocab
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Diseases
Gram Staining
Conclusion Questions
100

What is Microbiology?

A branch of biology dealing especially with microscopic forms of life 

100

Mycobacterium _______________?

Tuberculosis

100

What does Disease mean?

A disorder of structure or function in a human, animal, or plant, especially one that produces specific signs or symptoms

100

What is Gram Staining?

A method for the differential staining of bacteria that involves fixing the bacterial cells to a slide and staining with crystal violet and iodine, then washing with alcohol, and counterstaining with safranin.

100

How can the spread of an infectious disease be reduced? 

(Name a least 3)

-meds
-avoid contact
-wash hands
-sanitize
-avoid mucus membranes

200

What is it called when a microbial organism moves from one host to another?

Transmission

200

A ______ _______is usually one of the first steps in identifying bacteria

Gram stain

200

Inspection of lung secretions, blood or urine, biopsied lung tissue, and/or bone marrow is what disease?

Histoplasmosis

200

Who is gram staining named after?

Hans Christian Gram

200

What is the purpose of aseptic technique?

Preventing contamination and so people don't get sick.

300

What is an example of a Helminth?

A tapeworm, liver fluke, ascarid, or leech 

300

There are six major types of infectious agents: ____________, Viruses, ______________,

____________, _____________, Helminths.

Bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and prions

300

Also called Treponema pallidum 

Syphilis 

300

Is this positive or negative?

Positive Gram Staining

300

How do biochemical tests help identify an unknown bacterial species?

Helps identify an unknown bacterial species by determining what growth media they grow on and identifying the end products of their metabolic processes


400

What is the Aseptic Technique?

A procedure performed under sterile conditions

400

There are three basic morphologies of bacteria:

_____________(Rod), _____________(Sphere), ____________(Spiral).

Bacillus, coccus, and spirillum

400

What disease causes damage to red blood cells which can cause serious and sometimes fatal complications. The disease is characterized by recurrent attacks with moderate to severe shaking chills, high fever, profuse sweating as the body temperature falls, headache, nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea? 

Malaria

400

Gram Staining is based on what?

The ability of bacterial cell wall to retain the crystal violet dye

400

Whatis a colony?

a group of bacteria  

500

What is a Prion?

Any of various infectious proteins that are abnormal forms of normal cellular proteins, that proliferate by inducing the normal protein to convert to the abnormal form, and that in mammals include pathogenic forms? 

500

The identification of a bacterial species is based on many factors, including _______ and __________ _________, chemical composition of cell walls, ___________ _________, and nutritional requirements.

Cell and colony morphology, biochemical activities,

500

This disease is spread by consumption of food or water contaminated with feces from a person or animal with tapeworm or ingestion of larvae cysts in meat or muscle tissue of an animal with a tapeworm infection

Tape worm

500

How does the two types differ?

Gram-positive bacteria differ from Gram-negative bacteria in the structure of their cell walls. The cell walls of Gram-positive bacteria are made up of 20% more peptidoglycan, a polymer made of sugar and amino acids

500

Describe another way you might be able to identify specific bacteria

One might be able to identify specific bacteria is genetic testing and molecular testing