Microbioloy Ch. 1 Word Scramble
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Term | Definition |
Microbiology | the biology of organisms that cannot bee seen with the "naked" eye |
Microorganisms/microbes | "germs" or "bugs" |
Microbiology includes... | viruses, bacteria, archaea, algae, fungi, protozoa, helminths |
Antonio van Leeuwenhoek | "Father of Microscope" began making and using simple microscopes examined water and visualized tiny creatures ANIMALCULES |
By the end of what century they were called microbes/microorganisms | 19th |
What Leeuwenhoek could have seen: | fungi, protozoa, algae, bacteria, archaea, small animals |
people from the past thought living things arose from 3 processes: | asexual reproduction, sexual reproduction, or from nonliving matter |
Who proposed spontaneous generation? | Aristotle |
Spontaneous generation | living things can arise from nonliving matter (abiogenesis) |
Redi's experiments | -when decaying meat was kept isolated from files, maggots never developed -meat exposed to files was soon infested -as a result, scientists began to doubt Aristotle's theory |
Pasteur's expeiments | -when the "swan-necked" flasks remained upright, no microbial growth appeared -when the flask was tilted, dust from the bend in the neck sweeped back into the flask and made the infusion cloudy with microbes within a day |
Koch's Postulates | -suspected causative agent must be found in every case of the disease and be absent from healthy hosts -agent must be isolated and grown outside of host -when the agent is introduced into a healthy, susceptible host, the host must get the disease -same |
Semmelweis | handwashing |
Lister | antiseptic technique |
Snow | infection control and epidemiology |
epidemiology | study of spread of disease |
Jenner | vaccine; field of immuniology |
Ehrileh | "magic bullets" field of chemotherapy |
immunology | study of fighting diseases |
biotechnology | biological systems for our purpose |
astrobiology | study of microbes in space |
Recombinant DNA technology | genes in microbes, plants, and animals manipulated for practical applications |
Gene therapy | inserting a missing gene or repairing a defective one in humans by inserting desired gene into host cells |
Bioremediation | uses living bacteria, fungi, and algae to detoxify polluted environments |
Roles of microorganisms in the environment | recycling of chemicals such as carbon, nitrogen, and sulfur |
Roles of microbes as energy source | biofuels |
Taxonomy | system for organizing, classifying, and naming living things |
Naming microorganisms | -Binomial (scientific) nomenclature -gives each microbe 2 names - genus=always capitalize -species=lowercase -both italicized or underlined |
3 domain | Bacteria Archara Eukarya |
Bacteria | prokaryotic cell structure extreme environments simple cells |
Archaea | prokaryotic cell structure extreme environments simple cells |
Eukarya | eukaryotic cell structure complex 60 C |
Evolution | living things change gradually over millions of years more in notes |
Phylogeny | natural relatedness between groups of organisms (example between coli and salmonella) |
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