Micropara 3

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  • What is the focus of microbiology?
    The study of microorganisms
  • What are the two main categories of microbes?
    Acellular and cellular microbes
  • What is the role of pathogens?
    They cause disease
  • What percentage of known microbes are pathogenic?
    3%
  • What are some diseases caused by bacteria?
    Anthrax and diarrhea
  • What is the function of algae in the ecosystem?
    They produce oxygen
  • What is the definition of saprophytes?
    Organisms that live on dead organic matter
  • How do microbes contribute to the nitrogen cycle?
    They help in nitrogen fixation
  • What is the role of plankton in aquatic ecosystems?
    They serve as food for tiny animals
  • What is the significance of antibiotics?
    They kill the growth of other microbes
  • Who is known as the father of microbiology?
    Anton van Leeuwenhoek
  • What did Louis Pasteur contribute to microbiology?
    Foundation of the science of microbiology
  • What is the purpose of a microscope?
    To see microorganisms
  • What is the difference between a simple microscope and a compound microscope?
    A simple microscope has one lens
  • What is the function of a Gram stain?
    To differentiate between gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria
  • What color do gram-positive bacteria stain?
    Blue or purple
  • What is the purpose of acid-fast staining?
    To identify bacteria with high lipid content
  • What is the role of culture media in microbiology?
    To grow specific microorganisms
  • What is the difference between selective media and differential media?
    Selective media encourages specific organisms
  • What is the purpose of transport media?
    To prevent drying of specimens
  • What is anaerobic media used for?
    For organisms that cannot survive in oxygen
  • How does the function of a phase-contrast microscope differ from a brightfield microscope?
    Phase-contrast enhances contrast without staining
  • What is the significance of the nitrogen cycle in microbiology?
    It recycles nitrogen in ecosystems
  • What is the role of opportunistic pathogens?
    They can cause harm under certain conditions
  • What is the importance of studying microbiology?
    To understand diseases and their prevention
  • Who discovered penicillin?
    Alexander Fleming
  • What is the purpose of differential staining?
    To differentiate between types of bacteria
  • How do opportunistic pathogens differ from primary pathogens?
    Opportunistic pathogens cause disease only in weakened hosts
  • What is the significance of the Golden Age of Microbiology?
    It marked major discoveries in microbiology
  • What is the function of a dark field microscope?
    To visualize specimens against a dark background
  • What is the role of staining in microbiology?
    To give color to microorganisms for visibility
  • What is the purpose of a simple stain?
    To use a single dye for visualization
  • What is the significance of the Ziehl-Neelsen stain?
    It identifies acid-fast bacteria
  • How does negative staining differ from positive staining?
    Negative staining highlights external structures
  • What is the role of culture media in identifying microorganisms?
    It provides nutrients for growth and identification
  • What is the purpose of enrichment media?
    To enhance the growth of specific organisms
  • What is the significance of blood agar?
    It is used to culture fastidious organisms
  • What is the function of selective media?
    To encourage the growth of specific organisms
  • What is the role of transport media in microbiology?
    To preserve specimens during transport
  • How do anaerobic media support the growth of specific microorganisms?
    They provide an oxygen-free environment