Question | Answer |
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae example | bread yeast |
Saccharomyces Cerevisiae characteristics | fungus
eukaryote
unicellular |
Bacillus Anthracis sickness | Anthrax |
Bacillus Anthracis shape and grouping | streptobacillus |
Bacillus Anthracis characteristics | bacterium, prokaryote, gram positive, has capsule glycocaylx |
Penicillium Chryosogenum characteristics | fungus-mold, eukaryotic, produces penicillin (almost all antibiotics produced from microbes growing in the dirt) |
Corynebacterium Diphtheria characteristics | bacterium, gram positive, pleomorphic (more than one shape), causes diphtheria |
Corynebacterium Diphtheria shapes | O, oval, boomerang (pleomorphic) |
which bacterium has a capsule glycocaylx | B. anthracis |
which microbe has cytoplasmic inclusions - volutin - phosphate | C. diptheriae |
which microbe that is gram positive produces endospore | B. anthracis |
Microbe that is gram negative, bacillus shaped, peritrichous | E. coli |
Microbe that contains some normal flora and some cause disease and bloody diarrhea | E. coli |
Strain O157: H7 is from what microbe | E. coli |
What does 0157 in E. coli stand for | O-specific polysaccaride |
H7 in E. coli is a | protein found in flagellum |
What cytoplasmic inclusion does E. coli have | Glycogen granules - glucose |
What bacteria are most likely to have endospores | Clostridum botulinum, C. tetani, and Bacillus anthracis |
Are Clostridum botulinum gram positive or gram negative | Gram positive |
Which microbes contain mycolic acid in their cell walls | Myobacterium tuberculosis and leprae |
Which microbes contain lipid cytoplasmic inclusions | Myobacterium leprae and tuberculosis |
What microbe causes tuberculosis | Myobacterium tuberculosis |
Which microbe causes leprosy | Myobacterium leprae |
Which microbes are NOT gram positive or gram negative/ | Myobacterium tuberculosis and leprae |
Fastest growing microbe | E. coli generation time 20 min |
Which microbes are obligate anaerobe (killed by O2) | Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani and Perfringes |
Botox comes from | protein poison produced by clostridium botulinum |
Where is Clostridium botulinum and tetani found | soil |
What is the name of the protein poison C. tetani and C. botulinum produce | tetanospanismin; botulism toxin |
Which two microbes are gram negative, spirochetes, and move by axial filaments | Treponena pallidum and Borellia burgdorferi |
What microbe causes lime disease | Borellia burgdorferi |
What microbe causes syphilis | Treponena pallidum |
Microbe that contains volutin (phosphate) cytoplasmic inclusions | corynebacterium diptheriae |