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Lab 1 BFG

Bacteria, Fungi, and Gram Stain

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What are the three common bacterial shapes? Rod, Cocci, and Spiral
How does diplo cocci grow? In pairs
How does strepto cocci grow? In chains
How does tetrad cocci grow? In fours
How does sarcina cocci grow? In eights
How does staphylo cocci grow? In clusters
What is made up of filamentous structures called hyphae? Mold
What are long, threadlike cells found in the bodies of filamentous fungi? Hyphae
What is a mass of hyphae that makes up the body or colony of a mold? Mycelium
What are crosswalls that separate some fungi into individual compartments with an organized nucleus and organelles? Septa
What is one long continuous cell that has no crosswalls? Non-Septate Hyphae or Coenocytic
What are unicellular fungi that lack hyphae; round to oval shaped; and divides by budding? Yeasts
What are chains of buds? Pseudohypha
What is mold-like at one temperature and yeast-like at another? Dimorphic fungi
Zygospores, Ascospores, and Basidiospores Types of Sexual Spores
Some species are common bread mold and some species can cause foot infections in diabetics Rhizopus
Some species are common soil microbes and some species cause respiratory infections Asfergillas
What produces penicillin? Penicillium
What is baker's yeast called? Saccharomyces
What causes opportunistic infections? Candida albicans
Sporangiospores, Conidia, Phialospores, Blastospores, and Arthrospores Asexual Spores
Created by: tsloan07
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