Microbial Growth Flashcards

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Microbial growth -

  1. when speaking of reproductive activities of microbes, use the term ___ to refer to an increase in the size of a population of microbes
  2. Define colony
  3. Define Biofilm
A
  1. growth
  2. aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell (same type)
  3. collection of microbes in a complex community (different types)
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What are they seven types of growth requirements?

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  1. oxygen
  2. temperature
  3. pH
  4. moisture
  5. osmotic pressure
  6. light
  7. food
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Oxygen -

1. how much oxygen do microorganisms need for growth?

A
  1. microorganisms vary widely in their oxygen requirements for growth (aerobic and anaerobic)
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What is the most important factor affecting the growth of microorganisms?

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temperature, bacteria can grow within a range of temps

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What are the three ways to classify organisms based on temperature?

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  1. Psychrophilic
  2. mesophilic
  3. hyperthermophilic
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Psychorphilic -

  1. prefer ___ temps
  2. these organisms take part in ___ of refrigerated foods
A
  1. cold

2. spoilage

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Mesophilic -

  1. prefer ___ temperatures
  2. usually about ___ temperature
  3. this is the ___
A
  1. moderate
  2. normal human body temp
  3. MC
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Hyperthermophilic -

1. prefer ___ temps

A
  1. high
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pH -

  1. most microorganisms thrive in a pH range of ___
  2. most animal pathogens work best near a pH of ___
  3. “pickling” or preserving food may be accomplished in ___
A
  1. 6-9
  2. 7
  3. acidic medium (vinegar)
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Moisture -

  1. ___ and ___ requires water
  2. __ and ___ are transported through the ___ in water solutions
  3. water is a building material necessary in ___
A
  1. vegetative cell maintenance and growth
  2. food and waste, cell wall
  3. cell synthesis
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Osmotic Pressure -

  1. created by ___
  2. ___= water drawn out of the cell, what happens (___)
  3. ___= water is drawn into the cell, what happens
A
  1. osmosis
  2. hypertonic environment, cell may shrink and die (crenation(=)
  3. hypotonic environment, cell may swell or burst
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Light -

  1. __ and ___ pigmented bacteria use light as a source of part or all of their energy
  2. in comparison ?
  3. both (2) harm bacteria
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  1. green and purple
  2. most pathogens are killed by direct sunlight
  3. UV rays and warmth
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Food -

  1. organisms require food for building (2) and for ___
  2. microbial activity is ___ when food supplies become exhausted
  3. the __ and ___ of food available will have an impact on the organism’s survival and growth
A
  1. cell components and proteins, energy necessary for cell survival
  2. limited
  3. amount and type
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Culture Media -

  1. some microbes are not particular and can be grown in a variety of media, others require ___
  2. List two types of media
A
  1. specific nutrients

2. selective and differential

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Defined Media -

  1. exact chemical composition is ___
  2. usually composed of ___
A
  1. known

2 pure biochemical off the shelf

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Complex Media -

  1. exact chemical composition is ___
  2. usually contain complex materials of biological origin such as (4)
  3. can support ___
A
  1. unknown
  2. blood, milk, yeast extract, or beef extract
  3. a wider variety of microorganisms
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Selective Media -

  1. contain substances that ____ the growth of particular organisms
  2. ___ or ___ are added; ___ left out
  3. example
  4. explain
A
  1. favor or inhibit
  2. dyes or salts, specific nutrients
  3. Sabouraud dextrose agar
  4. inhibit growth of all bacteria, is selective of fungus
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Differential Media -

  1. presence of ___ changes in medium or differences in the ___ of colonies help differentiate organisms
  2. example
  3. explain
A
  1. visible, appearance
  2. blood agar
  3. different streptococcus organisms react differently, change appearance of blood sugar
19
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List and example of both selective and differential media and explain

A

MacConkey agar - selective for Gram (-) bacteria, also differentiates b/w types of gram (-) organisms