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Define Microorganism correct answers small living plant/animal seen only with a microscope Describe the environmental conditions in which the first microbes lived in correct answers moist and warm Describe the diversity of microorganisms correct answers a microorganism ranges from being a pro...

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Define Microorganism correct answers small living plant/animal seen only with a microscope

Describe the environmental conditions in which the first microbes lived in correct answers moist
and warm

Describe the diversity of microorganisms correct answers a microorganism ranges from being a
prokaryotic and eukaryotic

Antony Van Leeuwenhoek correct answers first person to observe and describe organisms
accurately

Francesco Redi correct answers (Italy 1668) tested the hypothesis of spontaneous generation
with flies on meat- disproved it

Louis Pasteur correct answers began pasteurizing milk to kill bacteria-father of microbiology

John Tyndal correct answers showed evidence that some microbes have very high heat resistance
and are very difficult to destroy

Robert Koch correct answers developed the culture plate method to identify pathogens

Christian Gram correct answers accidentally discovered dye reactions in 1884 while studying
etiology of disease in Berlin

Joseph Lister correct answers began using disinfectants and antiseptics during surgery

Frederick Griffith correct answers discovered transformations

Alexander Fleming correct answers Creator of penicillin

James Watson, Francis Crick, Rosalind Franklin, Maurice Wilkins correct answers
solved/contributed to the discovery of the structure of DNA (twisted ladder shape)

Describe the theory of Spontaneous Generation correct answers (Disproved) theory that
bacteria/organisms "spontaneously" appear.

Disproved by Pasteur that if an object is sterilized/not exposed, it will not grow organisms

Outline how the theory of Spontaneous Generation was disproved correct answers (Francesco
Redi) determined that maggots/flies do not just "come to life" from meat, but that maggots only
form when flies come into contact with meat

, List the types of organisms encountered in the study of Microbiology correct answers Bacteria
Archaea
Eucarya

List 10 important roles of Microorganisms correct answers 1. Biotechnology
2. Bioredemption
3. Bioengineering
4. Genetic Engineering
5. Medical Microbiology
6. evolution
7. waste treatment
8. air
9. food
10. symbolic association

Distinguish the difference between Emerging Diseases and Re-Emerging Diseases (list
examples) correct answers Emerging: (new) N1H1
Reemerging: (old) small pox/measles

Explain why Microorganisms are useful model organisms for study correct answers gives the
ability to examine properties of microbes that may cause disease or lead to possible benefits

List 3 domains and the major characteristics of each correct answers 1. Bacteria- single celled,
primitive nucleus
2. archaea- single celled, primitive nucleus
3. "true membrane" nucleus

List/Describe the kinds of Microorganisms in each of the domains correct answers 1. algae
2. fungi
3. protozoa

Demonstrate how to correctly write the scientific name of an organism correct answers Genus->
Species-> Strain

ex: Escherichia (coli) 157

Virus correct answers multiply/ reproduce ONLY inside the living host cell (intracellular
parasite)

Viroid correct answers short pieces of RNA nucleic acid and no protective protein coat (plant
diseases)

Prion correct answers only protein-no nucleic acid ("mad cow disease)

Describe the size range of Microorganisms correct answers Smallest-Largest :
Viruses, viroids, prions (intracellular agents)

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