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robert hooke - Answer first description of microorganisms leeuwenhoek - Answer first person to see bacteria louis pasteur - Answer did not believe in spontaneous generation, heat experiment and seal experiment, organisms still grow robert koch - Answer linked cause and effect in an infectious disease Koch's Postulates - Answer 1. The suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of the disease and absent from healthy animals. 2. The suspected pathogen must be grown in pure culture. 3. Cells from a pure culture of the suspected pathogen must cause disease in a healthy animal. 4. The suspected pathogen must be reisolated and shown to be the same as the original. common features to ALL cells - Answer dna/rna, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes magnification vs resolution - Answer Magnification enlarges, resolution distinguishes objects 5 types of compound light microscopes - Answer bright field, phase contrast, differential interface contrast, dark field, fluorescence bright field - Answer microscope detects light scattered by cells, stained/pigmented scatter light better phase contrast - Answer difference between diffracted and undiffracted light is amplified, difference accentuated, living/unpigmented cells, best for internal structures dark field - Answer light directed toward cell from sides, only scattered reaches lens, best for small organisms & flagella

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MIMG 101 MIDTERM STUDY GUIDE
EXAM AND ACTUAL ANSWERS 2026-
2027 UPDATED.
robert hooke - Answer first description of microorganisms



leeuwenhoek - Answer first person to see bacteria



louis pasteur - Answer did not believe in spontaneous generation, heat experiment and seal
experiment, organisms still grow



robert koch - Answer linked cause and effect in an infectious disease



Koch's Postulates - Answer 1. The suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of the
disease and absent from healthy animals.

2. The suspected pathogen must be grown in pure culture.

3. Cells from a pure culture of the suspected pathogen must cause disease in a healthy animal.

4. The suspected pathogen must be reisolated and shown to be the same as the original.



common features to ALL cells - Answer dna/rna, plasma membrane, cytoplasm, ribosomes



magnification vs resolution - Answer Magnification enlarges, resolution distinguishes objects



5 types of compound light microscopes - Answer bright field, phase contrast, differential
interface contrast, dark field, fluorescence



bright field - Answer microscope detects light scattered by cells, stained/pigmented scatter
light better



phase contrast - Answer difference between diffracted and undiffracted light is amplified,
difference accentuated, living/unpigmented cells, best for internal structures



dark field - Answer light directed toward cell from sides, only scattered reaches lens, best for
small organisms & flagella



differential interface contrast - Answer provides 3D image, polarized light through prism
generates two beams, beams pass through cells, enter objective lens, recombine

,fluorescence microscopy - Answer visualize specimens that fluoresce, emit light of one color
when another color is shined (autofluorescence, fluorescent proteins, immunofluorescence
assay)



fluorescent proteins - Answer subcellular localization, fuse GFP into a gene of interest



immunofluorescence - Answer 1. add unlabeled primary antibody

2. wash away unbound antibody

3. add fluoro secondary antibody



electron microscopy (+ 2 types) - Answer use electrons instead of visible light (transmission
EM and scanning EM)



transmission EM - Answer 0.2nm, needs very thinly sectioned samples stained with special
stains, best for internal structures in cells



scanning EM - Answer better for 3D images, surface and external structures, coated with
heavy metal (gold)



simple stain - Answer dyes that have an affinity for specific cellular materials (methylene
blue, crystal violet, safranin bind to negative charge)



gram positive bacteria - Answer thick peptidoglycan, stain purple



gram negative bacteria - Answer periplasm, stain pink



gram staining procedure - Answer 1. flood heat fixed smear with crystal violent (CV)

2. add iodine solution (iodine and CV aggregate into a complex)

3. decolorize with alcohol (CV stauys in G+)

4. counterstain with safranin



spherical shape - Answer cocci



rods shape - Answer bacilli



curved shape - Answer spirilla

, comma shaped - Answer vibrio



rigid and corkscrew shaped - Answer spirochetes



string like shaped - Answer filamentous



bacteria in pairs - Answer diplo



grape like clusters - Answer staphylo



chain like clusters - Answer strepto



in groups of 4 - Answer tetrad



in groups of 8 - Answer sarcinae



different temperature classifications - Answer psychrophile, mesophile, thermophile,
hyperthermophile



traits of psychrophiles (extreme cold) - Answer unsat fat in their membranes to keep fluidity,
shorter fatty acid chain length, cold-active enzymes, more alpha helices than beta sheets in
enzymes allows more flexibility, produce cryoprotectants to prevent ice crystals, produce cold
shock proteins as chaperone



traits of thermophiles and hyperthermophiles (extreme heat) - Answer ionic bonding
between basic/acidic AAs, heat protecting solutes, long chains in membrane, saturated fatty
acids, makes it more hydrophobic + increase melting pt



classifications based on pH - Answer neutrophile (5.5.-8), acidophile (<5.5), alkaliphile (>8)



cytoplasmic pH needs to be kept between? - Answer 5-9



strategies for acidophiles - Answer rigid membrane w low proton permeability, efficient
proton pump, cytoplasm sequesters protons, ramp up DNA and protein repairs

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