Microbiology Flashcards
What is a bacterial cell wall made of?
Peptidoglycan/murein
What size are bacterial ribosomes?
70s
How would you describe bacterial DNA?
Circular, free in the cytoplasm, also in smaller plasmids
How do bacteria move?
The flagellum
What are the proper terms for rod shaped, spherical and spiral bacteria?
Bacillus, coccus, spirillum
How are eukaryotic cells different to prokaryotic cells?
They contain membrane bound organelles, including the nucleus. They have linear rather than circular DNA and larger 80s ribosomes
Describe the cell wall of a gram positive bacterium
A thick layer of peptidoglycan
Describe the cell wall of a gram negative bacterium
A thin layer of peptidoglycan with an outer layer of lipoprotein and lipopolysaccharide
What colour do gram positive and gram negative bacteria stain with a Gram Stain?
Gram positive purple, gram negative pink/red
What are the four steps in a gram stain?
Add crystal violet, add iodine, add ethanol, add safranin
What conditions are required for bacterial growth?
The correct oxygen levels, correct temperature, correct pH, a carbon source, a nitrogen source, minerals
Define obligate aerobe
Bacteria that can only survive/divide in the presence of oxygen
Define obligate anaerobe
Bacteria that can only survive/divide in the absence of oxygen
Define facultative anaerobe
Divide faster in the presence of oxygen but can survive in its absence
What is the purpose of aseptic technique?
To prevent contamination of the environment by the microbes being handled and contamination of microbial cultures by unwanted microbes from the environment