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Why is it important to understand diverse pathogens?
They contribute to the global burden of disease
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What will students gain an overview of in this course?
Main features of each class of
microorganism
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What is one key factor in identifying microorganism groups?
Main features of each
class
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What should students describe regarding microorganisms?
Key
species
associated with
human disease
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What is the title of the book by Chauhan and Varma?
Microbes
:
Health and Environment
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What is one general textbook mentioned for virology?
Field’s Virology
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What is the significance of classifying microorganisms?
It helps in identifying
disease-causing
agents
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Why is it important to feedback findings to the group?
To enhance collective understanding of
microorganisms
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What must the human body do to prevent disease?
Be
adaptable
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How many microorganisms is the human body exposed to daily?
Thousands
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What is the focus of this lecture?
Bacteria
and their ability to cause disease
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What biological characteristics are important for identifying microorganisms?
Physiology
Genetic
makeup
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How does environmental challenges affect bacterial metabolism?
It influences the
host-pathogen interaction
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What is the hierarchy of genetic makeup in organisms?
Kingdom
Phylum
Class
Order
Family
Genus
Species
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What is the scientific name format called?
Binomial nomenclature
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How is the genus written in scientific names?
Begins
with
a
capital
letter
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How is the species written in scientific names?
Begins
with
a
lowercase
letter
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What are the three domains defined by comparative rRNA sequencing?
Bacteria
,
Archaea
,
Eukarya
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How are Archaea related to Eukarya compared to Bacteria?
Archaea
are more closely related to
Eukarya
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What are the major cell morphologies of bacteria?
Coccus
: spherical
Bacillus
: rod-shaped
Spirillum
: spiral
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What is the primary component of the bacterial cell wall?
Peptidoglycan
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What is the size range for prokaryotes?
0.2
µm
to >
700
µm
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What is the size of most cultured rod-shaped bacteria?
0.5 to 4.0
µm
wide
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What is an example of a very large prokaryote?
Thiomargarita namibiensis
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What are the characteristics of bacteria?
Prokaryotic
and
unicellular
Have
cell walls
Circular DNA called
plasmids
Can be
anaerobes
or aerobes
Heterotrophs
or
autotrophs
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What caused the Bubonic Plague?
Yersinia pestis
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What was the impact of the Bubonic Plague in Europe?
Nearly
1/2
of Europe
perished
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What are the major cell shapes in bacteria?
Coccus
: spherical
Bacillus
: rod-shaped
Spirillum
: spiral
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What is the function of the peptidoglycan layer in bacteria?
Provides strength to the
cell wall
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What is the difference between Gram-positive and Gram-negative cell walls?
Gram-positive has more
peptidoglycan
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What is the first step in Gram staining?
Crystal violet
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What role does iodine play in Gram staining?
Acts as a
mordant
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What does ethyl-alcohol do in the Gram staining process?
Decolorizes
Gram-negative
cells
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What is taxonomy?
Science of
classification
Arranging
organisms
into groups
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What is the Latin origin of the word classification?
Classis
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What does the Greek word "taxis" mean in taxonomy?
Arrangement or
order
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What are the main external structures of bacteria?
Flagella
,
pili
,
capsules
,
slime layers
,
spores
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What is the function of flagella in bacteria?
Allows the cells to swim using
chemotaxis
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What are pili in bacteria?
Hairlike structures important for
binding
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What is the function of capsules in bacteria?
Important for survival and
adherence
to hosts
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