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UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7); Questions and Answers % Correct Miasma Theory Correct answer-Theory that bad air caused illness. Leprosy in the Bible Correct answer-practice of quarantining people with leprosy suggesting that people understood that dz's could be communicable. Lepro...

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UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7);
Questions and Answers % Correct
Miasma Theory Correct answer-Theory that bad air caused illness.




Leprosy in the Bible Correct answer-practice of quarantining people with leprosy
suggesting that people understood that dz's could be communicable.

Leprosy is communicable, it is also a dz that progresses slowly meaning that people were likely
quarantined after they had already spread the dz to others.




Roman Sewage System Correct answer-Built aqueducts which brought fresh water into
the city, and a giant sewer "Cloaca Maxima" which carried waste away into the river Tiber.

Researchers believe that this infrastructure helped protect Romans from epidemics of
waterborne illnesses.




Hippocrates (460-377 BC) Correct answer-"FATHER OF WESTERN MEDICINE"

Dz is not caused by the supernatural.




Hippocratic Corpus & Oath (To be a healer #1 job is to take care of that patient w/o harming
them)




Thucydides (460-395 BC) Correct answer-FATHER OF SCIENTIFIC HISTORY (To keep
records of), advocated for evidence-based analysis of cause and effect reasoning, studied
Athenian plague and discovered immunity

, UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7);
Questions and Answers % Correct
Immunity: People who sick and didn't die did not get sick again.




Marcus Terentius Varro (116-27 BC) Correct answer-Proposed that disease could be
caused by "certain minute animals/creatures... which cannot be seen by the eye."



*He was roman*




Antonie van Leeuwenhoek (1632-1723) Correct answer-"FATHER OF MICROBIOLOGY"

Dutch cloth merchant, was the first to develop a lens powerful enough to view microbes.
Observed single-celled organisms "animalcules" from rain water.




Louis Pasteur (1822-1895) Correct answer-Fermentation, pasteurization (to be able to
last longer), and spoilage by microbes.



Vaccines e.g. Rabies




Robert Koch (1843-1910) Correct answer-Established method for connecting pathogen
with specific dz; Koch's postulates.

helped discover: anthrax, cholera, tuberculosis

, UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7);
Questions and Answers % Correct
Carolus Linnaeus (1707-1778) *Taxonomy Correct answer-Developed a new way to
categorize plants and animals. Systema Naturae, KPCOFGS




Ernst Haekel (1834-1919) *Taxonomy Correct answer-Proposed four kingdoms (Animals,
Plants, PROTISTS, MONERA)




wrote General Morphology of Organisms proposing four kingdoms.




Robert Whittaker (1920-1980) *Taxonomy Correct answer-Proposed adding a fifth
kingdom (Fungi)




Carl Woese (1928-1912) & George Fox (1945-) *Taxonomy Correct answer-Molecular
Techniques (rRNA) and three domains (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya)




Microbial Classification Correct answer-Difficulties in classifying microbes




Strains of species

- all same species but phenotypically a little different ex: E Coli pathogenic strain 0157:H7)



Bergey's Manuals

- Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology

- Manual of Systematic Bacteriology

, UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7);
Questions and Answers % Correct
Binomial nomenclature

- 2 word system that names organisms based on genus and species ex: Homo sapiens -> H.
sapiens




Characteristics and Types of Microbes Correct answer-Cellular v. Acellular

-Acellular prions & viruses not in the tree of life




Prokaryotic v. Eukaryotic

-Prokaryotic (Bacteria & Archaea)

-Eukaryotic (Algae, Protozoa, Fungi, Helminths)



Common Shapes

- Coccus, Bacillus, Vibrio (Curved bacilli), Coccobacillus (Oval), Spirillum (Spiral), Spirochete
(Helix shaped)



Identifying or Unique Features




Colony structure (Cluster, etc.)




Metabolism

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