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1. Adaptive vs. Innate Immune Response: Adaptive - "specific response"

Has immunological memory Later response
(3-7 days) Uses B and T cells
Effectiveness increases with exposure


Innate-
"nonspecific response" 1st line of
defense Response within 12 hours
Lacks immunological memory

2. Mutualism: Benefit to both partners Normally
partners cannot live separately

3. Cooperation: A beneficial but not obligate form of symbiosis

4. Commensalism: One partner benefits, the other is neither helped or harmed

5. Ammensalism: The negative impact of one organism on another due to release of specific compounds

6. If a pathogen can be
transmitted via direct contact it is virulent compare to
another pathogen that is vector-borne.: Less virulent

7. Toxin: Specific substance that alters the normal metabolism of the host cell

8. Autotrophs: Carbon source from atmospheric CO2

9. Heterotrophs: Carbon source from organic compounds

10. Phototrophs: Energy source is light

11. Chemotrophs: Energy source is from oxidation of chemical compounds

12. Lithotrophs: Electron source from reduction of inorganic substances

13. Organotrophs: Electron source from organic compounds




,14. Passive diffusion: Movement of small molecules across a cellular membrane to go from high concentration to low with the potential graduation - no
energy required

15. Facilitated diffusion: Use of a carrier protein to assist the transportation of molecules across the cellular membrane

16. Pure culture: Assumption that all the cells grown on the plate have arose from one single ancestor cell

17. Defined Media: Media in which all components of the mix are known



18. Complex Media: Media in which all components are not known

19. Selective Media: Media favors growth of specific microorganisms

20. Differentiated Media: Media can will visually distinguish between groups of bacteria based on biological characteristics

21. Binary Fission: Reproductive strategy of most haploid bacteria/archaeal cells to create identical cells



1) cell elongates
2) replicates their chromosome
3) divides down middle with one chromosome in each new half
22. Bacterial Growth Stage 1: Lag Phase: Time after the new introduction of bacteria on a new medium with no growth

23. Bacterial Growth Stage 2: Exponential Phase: Microbes are now growing at a constant rate at maximum dividing rates

24. Bacterial Growth Stage 3: Stationary Phase: Population growth ceases and the growth curve levels ott

25. Bacterial Growth Stage 4: Death Phase: Decrease in viable microorganisms due to depletion of sources (media, oxygen, food)

26. Acidophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is between a pH of 0.0-5.5


Fungi & Algae

27. Neutrophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is between a pH of 5.5 - 8.0


Most bacteria

28. Alkalophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is between 8.5-11.5

29. Buffers: Prevent drastic pH changes


,Normally a phosphate

30. Psychophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is at low temperatures (0-20C)

31. Mesophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is at temperatures between 15-45C

32. Thermophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is at temperatures between 45-80C

33. Hyperthermophiles: Microorganisms whose optimum growth is at temperatures between 80-113C

34. Aerobes: Organisms that are capable of living in the presence of O2

35. Anaerobes: Organisms that are capable of living in the absence of O2

36. Obligate Aerobes: Organisms that can only grow in the presence of O2

37. Obligate Anaerobes: Organisms that can only grow in the absence of O2

38. Facultative Anaerobes: Organisms that do not require the presence of O2 to grow but grow best in its presence

39. Aero-tolerant: Organisms that are indifferent to the levels of O2

40. Biofilms: Communities of microorganisms that cling together to a surface to provide community protection against drugs and antibiotics

41. Quorum Sensing: Method of density-dependent bacterial cell communication

42. Fungi Characteristics: Spore-bearing
Eukaryotic
Lack chlorophyll Reproduce
a/sexually
Primarily terrestrial - yeasts, molds, mushrooms

43. Fungi - Thallus: Body/vegetative structure

44. Fungi - Hyphae: A long, branched, thread-like filament of cells needed growth due to increased turgor pressure against hyphae cell membranes

45. Spore: Reproductive structure adapted for dispersal and survival in unfavorable conditions

46. Mycorrhizal symbionts: Form mutualistic relationships with the root systems of plants by providing access to phosphorus

47. Protist Characteristics: -Eukaryotic

-Lack unified tissue organization



, -Single celled
-A/Sexual reproductive phases
-Cytoplasm

-Vacuoloes
-Mitochondria(-like) structure
-Cilia/Flagella

48. Protozoa: Chemoheterotrophic protists

49. Algae: Photoautotrophic protists

50. Bacteria shape: cocci: spherically shaped

51. Bacteria shape: bacilli: rod-shaped



52. Bacteria shaped: spirochetes/spirilla: Spiral shaped

53. Bacteria Cell Organization: -Plasma membrane

-Ribosomes
-Inclusion bodies

-Nucleoid
-Cell wall
-Capsule
-Periplasmic space
-Pili
-Flagella

54. Bacteria cell inclusion bodies: storage of carbon, phosphate, and other materials

55. Bacteria cell periplasmic space: contains hydrolytic enzymes and binding proteins for nutrient processing and uptake

56. Ribosome sites and centers:A site, P site, E site, and peptidyltransferase center: A site: Aminoacyl site - site
in the ribosome that BINDS the incoming aminoacyl-tRNA (anticodon)


P site: Peptidyl site - site in the ribosome to which a rRA with a growing polypeptide chain is bound E site: exit site - site on the ribosome where
the deacylated tRNA is found

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