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1.)who first saw the cells?   1665-robert hooke reported that living things were composed of little boxes or cells  
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2.)who first saw and described microorganisms?   1673-1723 anton van leeuwenhoek described living organism  
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3.)who disproved the thoery of spontaneous generation?   louis pasteur in 1861 demenstrated that microganisms are present in the air (pasteurs s shaped flask)  
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4.)who disinfected surgical wounds reducing deaths due to infections?   english surgeon joseph lister in 1860, applied the germ thoery to medical procedures  
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5.)who discovered the first synthetic drug used against microorganisms?   paul ehrlich, a german physician  
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6.)who discovered the first antibiotic?   andrew flemming, observed that penicillum fungus made an antibiotic  
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7.)who discovered the first vaccine?   edward jenner inoculated a person with cowpox virus, who then was protected from smallpox  
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8.)who developed the steps for relating a microorganism to a disease?   robert koch proved that a bacterium causes anthrax and provided the experimental steps, kochs postulates  
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9.)what are the "ologies" related to microbiology?   bacteriaology-study of bacteria mycology-study of fungi parastiology-study of protozon and parsitic worms  
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10.)continued, what are the ologies?   immunology-immunity virollogy-viruses  
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11.)what bacteria covering a solid surface is called what?   microbes attach to solid surfaces and grow into masses  
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12.)what causes influenza?   h1n1 known as swine, avian h5n1 bird flu  
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13.)bacterial shapes   bacillus (rod-shaped) coccus (spherical) spiral spirrilum vibrio spirochete  
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14.)bacterial shapes (usually shaped bacteria)   star shaped rectangular  
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15.)descriptive prefixes for bacterial colonies   pairs-diplococci-diplobacili clusters-staphylococci chains-streptococci-streptobacilli  
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19.)what the geletanious external layer around some bacteria is called?   glycocalynx (sugar coat) is the general term used for substances that surround cells. (sticky)  
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20.)flagellar terminology   long filamentious appendages that propel bacteria  
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