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What is Life? What is a Microbe?
Chapter 1 Objectives: What is Microbiology? Learn the origins of Microorganisms & their roles in the earth's environment
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What is a Virus?
is called a. Viron b. Prion c. Capsid d. Viroid 16. What is the correct order in the life cycle of animal viruses a. Penetration, adsorption, uncoating
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What is a Prokaryotic Cell?
on the evolution of flagella, see here ). PROKARYOTE VS. EUKARYOTE: Biologist believe that the characteristics most inherent to life
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What is a Eukaryotic Cell?
Eukaryotes are what you think of when you think of a classic "cell." There are cells without organized nuclei or organelles that are called prokaryotes
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First Introductions
This is your first stop on your microbiowiki journey. Places to visit in this section include: What is a Wiki and What do I do? What is Life
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Home page redesign
is a Wiki and What do I do? 2. What is Life? What is a Microbe ? 3. How are Microbes Grown? 4. Historical Tour of Microbiology 1
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Laboratory Supplies & Media
in microbiology labs and are very helpful at helping you determine what you need or meeting your existing orders. There is an Excel file at the bottom
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The Microbiowiki Homepage
! First Introductions How Microbes Function 1. What is a Wiki and What do I do? 2. What is Life? What is a Microbe
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Ch 3 Questions and Answers
sample containing algae and protozoa 3. Who said, "All life comes from life"? a. Fannie Hesse *b. Louis Pasteur c. Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek d. Robert
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Ch. 6 Questions and Answers
formed virus that is able to establish an infection in a host is called *a. Viron b. Prion c. Capsid d. Viroid 16. What is the correct order
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Thoughts on Testing
, but the devastation of the experience will lead to thinking that you didn't know what you thought you knew, and you will actually not remember
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Your General Defenses
microbial invasion a. What generally constitutes the first line of defense b. What generally constitutes the second line of defense
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Microbes in the Media
that may fall on the ground can become contaminated with those droppings," Fenimore said. "What happens is the bacteria gets built up on their bird food
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Microbial Nutrition and Growth
of organic carbon are available to all species (most things cannot digest cellulose, for example. -heterotrophs are dependent on other life forms
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Nasty Gram Negative Bacilli
pathogens -Alcaligenes-opportunistic pathogens Q: What virulence factor is common to all Gram negative bacilli? a. Capsule b. Exotoxin c. Endotoxin
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Your Specific Defenses
" to specific sites in lymph nodes, spleen, and GALT. Come in contact with antigens throughout life. T cell maturation Maturation is directed
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How are Microbes Grown?
or nitrogen Functional Categorization of Media General Purpose: -Depending upon what is added, a microbiologist can fine
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RNA Viruses
change caused by mutations – Antigenic shift -major alteration occurring when segments recombine Q: What are hemagglutinin and neuraminidase
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Streptococci
looks hungry!* What is Streptococcus? Streptococcus is a genus with many species. The species may live in or on humans or domestic animals
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"Superbugs"
Superbugs: One of the Worlds Most Pressing Health Challenges What is a Superbug? The word "superbug", first used in the media
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