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organism requirements, growth control, cellular respiration, diseases

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organisms that gain energy from the sun   phototrophs  
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organisms that result from the replication of a single cell   pure culture  
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method with high heat, short time for treating foods   high heat Pasteurization  
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control method that damages DNA and produces thymine dimmers   UV Radiation  
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treatment effective against Pseudomonas spp., common bacteria of nosocomial infections   Radiation  
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metabolic process that takes in carbon dioxide   photosynthesis  
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metabolic process that produces NADPH   pentose phosphate pathway  
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4 diseases that can be spread sexually   AIDS, Syphilis, Gonorrhea, Chancroid  
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process that produces ATP by adding phospahate directly to ADP   substrate level phosphorylation  
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optimal temperature for mesophiles   20*C-45*C  
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reduction of microbes to reach health standards   sanitation  
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destroys microbes, including endospores, But can be mutagenic   ethylene oxide  
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reduced when glucose is oxidized   NAD & FAD  
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end products of glycolysis   2 each of ATP, NADH, Pyruvate  
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at the end of this process the energy acceptor is pyruvate, an organic compound   fermentation  
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organism that needs oxygen for metabolism   obligate aerobe  
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organism that uses preformed organic molecules as carbon source and energy source   chemoheterotroph  
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type of causitive agent of Dengue   virus  
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causitive agent is Borrelia burdorferi   Lyme disease  
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disease caused by trematode that normally affects birds   Swimmers itch  
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disease caused by Gonyaulax spp.   Paralytic Shellfish Poisoning  
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disease treated with an antifungal   Sporotrichosis  
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technique that adds chemicals (generally salt or sugar) to increase shelf life of foods   preservation  
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organism that prefers oxygen but does NOT need it   facultative anaerobe  
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organism that gains carbon from organic molecules and gets energy from the sun   chemoautotroph  
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organism that uses carbon dioxide as a carbon source   autotroph  
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medium that enhances the growth of one particular organism in a mixed population   selective media  
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type of control that, unlike a disinfectant, is nontoxic enough to be used on human skin   antiseptic  
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time it takes to kill 90% of a population   D time  
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control method that kills bacteria by damaging DNA   UV light  
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# of ATP generated by glycolysis   2-4  
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causitive agent of filariasis   Wuchereria bancrofti (roundworm)  
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type of subunit that uses beta oxidation   fatty acid  
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enzyme that breaks up starch   amylase  
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2 problems with overuse of antimicrobials   resistance & toxicity  
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outputs of transition step   2 each of Acetyl CoA, NADH, CO2  
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outputs of TCA/Krebs Cycle   6 NADH, 2 FADH2, 2 ATP, 4 CO2  
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outputs of electron transport chain   10 NAD, 2 FAD, 6 H2O, 30 ATP  
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maximum yeild of oxidative phophorylation   34 ATP  
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maximum yeild of substrate phosphorylation   4 ATP  
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