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MICR 2123 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers 2 techniques to obtain a pure culture - Answer-1) Streak Plate 2) Spread Plate /.4 Growth Stages - Answer-1) Lag: getting used to the environment and preparing to grow. 2) Log: exponential growth. 3) Stationary: Can't grow any more. 4) Dea...

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2 techniques to obtain a pure culture - Answer-1) Streak Plate
2) Spread Plate

/.4 Growth Stages - Answer-1) Lag: getting used to the environment and preparing to
grow.
2) Log: exponential growth.
3) Stationary: Can't grow any more.
4) Death: Nutrients run out and microbes start to die.

/.Acidophiles - Answer-pH (0-5)

/.Active ABC Transporters - Answer-Concentrated in cell. Energy comes from ATP
hydrolysis. ATP- Binding Cassette.
Example: Uptake, Efflux

/.Alkaliphiles - Answer-pH (9+)

/.Antiport - Answer-Coupled active transport where the two molecules move in different
directions.

/.Antisepsis - Answer-NOT sterilization; killing or removing pathogens from living
tissues.

/.Antiseptics - Answer-Chemical agent that kills microbes on living tissues.

/.Barophiles - Answer-High pressure (1000 atm)

/.Biofilms - Answer-Adhere to a surface. Count as microbes. Antibiotic resistant because
it can build thickness. In infections.

/.Biogenesis - Answer-Living organisms come from pre-existing living organisms.

/.Both ABC transporters and group translocation transporters require energy
expenditure. This is manifested in the form of ATP hydrolysis for both kinds of
transporters. (T/F) - Answer-False

/.Bright-Field (Object, Field, Light) - Answer-Object: Dark
Field: Bright
Light: Absorbed

, /.Cell Membrane - Answer-Made of proteins (transport) and a phospholipid bilayer
(Semi-permeable to small, uncharged molecules).

/.Cell Wall - Answer-Shape cell and helps resist turgor pressure. Made of peptidoglycan
(alternating NAM and NAG) and the peptide cross-links (amino acids.)

/.Chemical Agents - Answer-Kill microbes, especially when physical agents can not.
Includes disinfectants and antiseptics
Need contact time to work!
Examples: alcohol, chlorine, iodine

/.Complex media - Answer-Nutrient rich, but poorly defined.
Example: Yeast extract

/.Coupled Active Transport - Answer-Move two molecules. Go to driving ion.
Example: Symport, Antiport

/.Cytoplasm - Answer-Gel-like dense filler that is 70% water. Contains the nucleoid.

/.Dark-Field (Object, Field, Light) - Answer-Object: Halos of Light
Field: Dark
Light: Scattered

/.Defined media - Answer-Minimal exact amounts, synthetic.
All the nutrients and parts of it are defined.

/.Detection - Answer-To be certain and aware that something is there.

/.Differential media - Answer-Two species grow equally well, but display different
phenotypes.

/.Differential Stains - Answer-A type of stain that lets you tell one type of cell from the
other. Can stain one cell and not others and can stain different cells with different
colors. Examples: Gram, acid-fast, spore, and negative stain.

/.Disinfectants - Answer-Chemical agent that kills microbes on inanimate objects.

/.Disinfection - Answer-NOT sterilization; killing or removing pathogens from inanimate
objects.

/.Electron microscopy - Answer-Uses beams of electrons, >5 nm (extremely small)
Examples: SEM, TEM

/.Endospores - Answer-Contain DNA and go dormant (starvation). Highly resistant to
heat. When conditions become favorable again, they can germinate vegetative
(sporulation) cells as a last effort.

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