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Antoni van Leeuwenhoek The first person in history to view microorganisms and record these
observations.
Protozoa Single-celled eukaryotes that are generally motile.
Prokaryotes Organisms that include archaea and bacteria.
Louis Pasteur Demonstrated that fermentation to produce alcohol is caused by
facultative anaerobes.
Needham Provided evidence in favor of the concept of spontaneous generation.
Koch's postulates A set of criteria for establishing a causal relationship between a microbe
and a disease.
Chemical agents Used to harm or kill microbes, a process known as chemotherapy.
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Parasitic worms Studied in microbiology because diagnosis usually involves microscopic
examination of patient samples.
Immunology The study of the immune system and its response to pathogens.
Vaccines Developed from the work of Jenner and Pasteur, laying the foundations of
immunology.
Basic biochemical reactions Primarily involve transfer of electrons and hydrogen ions.
Semmelweis Advocated handwashing as a method of preventing infections during
surgery.
Gram stain A technique developed by Hans Christian Gram important for bacterial
identification.
Fungi Eukaryotes that have a cell wall; molds are multicellular and yeasts are
unicellular.
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Fermentation A process caused by facultative anaerobes to produce alcohol.
Epidemiology The study of how diseases spread and can be controlled in populations.
Antisepsis The practice of preventing infection by using antiseptic techniques.
Industrial microbiology The application of microbiology in industrial processes.
Chemotherapy The use of chemical agents to harm or kill microbes.
Molds Multicellular fungi that are not photosynthetic.
Yeasts Unicellular fungi that are not photosynthetic.
Obligate parasites Organisms that can only survive by living on or in a host.
Facultative anaerobes Microorganisms that can grow in both the presence and absence of
oxygen.
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