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Extremeophiles correct answers too harsh for other life forms (ex. hot springs, high salt/acidity/alkalinity) Ecosystem correct answers All living organisms, plus physical and chemical constituents of their environment. Microbial ecology correct answers The study of microbes in their natural ...

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100% Verified Answers.
Extremeophiles correct answers too harsh for other life forms (ex. hot springs, high
salt/acidity/alkalinity)

Ecosystem correct answers All living organisms, plus physical and chemical constituents of their
environment.

Microbial ecology correct answers The study of microbes in their natural environment
- About 10 microbe cells per per human cell

Microorganisms correct answers Can be both beneficial and harmful, but most are beneficial

Gut microbiome correct answers Collection of microbes and their metabolites
- Digest complex carbohydrates in monogastrics
- Prevent colonization by pathogens, synthesizing vitamins, etc.

Negative Impacts Microorganisms have correct answers 1. Can cause food spoilage and food
borne diseases
2. Harvest, store, safety, prevention of spoilage influenced by microbes.

Positive Impacts Microorganims have correct answers 1. Improving food safety, preservation
(ex. dairy products)

Propionic Acid + Acetic Acid +CO2 correct answers Cheese

2 Lactic Acid correct answers Yogurt

2 Ethanol + 2CO2 correct answers Wine

2 Acetic Acid correct answers Pickles

Robert Hooke correct answers First person to describe microbes (Microphagia in 1655)
- Illustrated the fruiting structures of molds.

Antoni van Leewenhoek correct answers First person to describe bacteria in 1676. "Wee
Animalcules"

Light Microscope correct answers Illuminated by visible light
- Types: bright field, phase contrast, differential interference contrast, dark-field, fluorescence

Magnification correct answers The ability to make an object larger

, Resolution correct answers The ability to distinguish two adjacent objects as distinct and
separate
- Limit for light microscope: 0.2um @ 1000x magnification

Bright Field Microscopy correct answers Specimens visualized because of differences in contrast
-Pigmented microbes add contrast

Basic dyes correct answers Positively charged, bing strongly to negatively-charged cell
components (ex. nucleic acids, cell surfaces).
- Methylene blue, crystal violet, safranin

Differential Stains correct answers Different kinds of cells are stained different colors
- Ex. Gram stain because of cell wall structure

Gram positive correct answers Appear purple; thick peptidoglycan layer

Gram negative correct answers Appear pink; thin peptidoglycan layer

Light Microscopy (Phase-contrast) correct answers Improves image contrast of unstained, live
cells
- Resulting image: dark cells on a light background

Light Microscopy (Dark-Field) correct answers Light reaches the specimen from the sides
- Image appears light on a dark background

Differential interference contrast (DIC) Microscopy correct answers Uses a polarizer to create
two distinct beams of polarized light (light in a single plane).
- Gives structures such as nuclei, endospores, vacuoles, and inclusions a 3D appearance

Confocal Scanning Laser Microscopy (CSLM) correct answers Uses a computerized microscope
coupled with a laser source to generate a 3D image
- Has to have fluorescent dye to see

Electron Microscopy correct answers Use electrons instead of visible light to image cells and
structures.
-Much greater resolution than light microscopes
-Electromagnets function as lenses
-Operates in a vacuum
-2 different types

Transmission Electron Microscopes (TEM)(2D) correct answers Enables visualization of
structures at the molecular level
-Specimen must be very thin (20-60nm) and stained with high atomic weight substances that
scatter electrons well and improve contrast
- Negative staining allows direct observation of intact cells/components

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