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microorganisms - Answer life forms too small to be seen by the human eye bacteriology - Answer the study of bacteria mycology - Answer the study of fungi pathogens - Answer organisms that cause disease culture media - Answer cells grown in/on nutrient medium growth - Answer increase in cell number resulting from cell division infection - Answer microorganism is growing in the body cytoplasmic membrane; cytoplasm; ribosomes - Answer What do all cells have in common? peptidoglycan, pseudomurein, chitin, cellulose - Answer What are some potential molecules that make up cell walls? Mycoplasma - Answer What genus bacteria has no cell wall? genome - Answer a cell's full set of genes eukaryotic has linear DNA; prokaryotic has a single circular chromosome and may also have plasmids - Answer What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic DNA? morphology - Answer cell size and shape Cyanobacteria - Answer What bacteria was responsible for the oxygenation of Earth?

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Microbiology: Exam 1 Study Guide
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2025-2026 Updated.
microorganisms - Answer life forms too small to be seen by the human eye



bacteriology - Answer the study of bacteria



mycology - Answer the study of fungi



pathogens - Answer organisms that cause disease



culture media - Answer cells grown in/on nutrient medium



growth - Answer increase in cell number resulting from cell division



infection - Answer microorganism is growing in the body



cytoplasmic membrane; cytoplasm; ribosomes - Answer What do all cells have in common?



peptidoglycan, pseudomurein, chitin, cellulose - Answer What are some potential molecules
that make up cell walls?



Mycoplasma - Answer What genus bacteria has no cell wall?



genome - Answer a cell's full set of genes



eukaryotic has linear DNA; prokaryotic has a single circular chromosome and may also have
plasmids - Answer What is the difference between eukaryotic and prokaryotic DNA?



morphology - Answer cell size and shape



Cyanobacteria - Answer What bacteria was responsible for the oxygenation of Earth?

, agents of disease, bioremediation, vaccination and antibiotic therapy, water treatment, food
safety, microflora, fermentation, biotechnology - Answer What are some of the functions of
microorganisms in human life?



industrial microbiology - Answer use of microorganisms for major industries such as
pharmaceuticals and brewing



biotechnology - Answer genetically engineered microbes making high-value products in
small amounts



bioremediation - Answer using microorganisms to clean up pollutants



Robert Hooke - Answer first to observe "small chambers" in cork and call them cells.



Antoni van Leeuwenhoek - Answer discovered bacteria with the microscope, calling them
small animalcules. Created his own microscopes in order to look at bacteria.



basic dyes - Answer positively-charged dyes that bind strongly to charged cell components,
such as methylene blue, crystal violet, and safranin



differential stains - Answer use a primary stain and a counterstain to distinguish cell types or
parts



phase-contrast microscopy - Answer Allows examination of living organisms and internal cell
structures

Brings together two sets of light rays, direct rays, and diffracted rays to form an image. Result is
dark cells on a light background.



dark-field microscopy - Answer a form of microscopy in which the specimen is brightly
illuminated on a dark background. Excellent for observing motility in microorganisms.



fluorescence microscopy - Answer uses a fluorescent dye that emits fluorescence when
illuminated with ultraviolet radiation. Cells appear to glow. Helpful in clinical diagnostic
microbiology for enumerating bacteria.



transmission electron microscopy - Answer An electron microscope used to study the
internal structure of thin sections of cells

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