Putthoff Lecture LOs 3, 4, 5 Flashcards
bacterias 4 major shapes
1) cocci: spherical
2) bacilli: rod like
3) spiral forms: comma or S shaped, or spiral shaped
4) pleomorphic (lacks distinct shape)
the 7 “classic” gram + bacterias
1) streptococcus
2) Enterococcus (strips of cocci)
3) staphylococcus (forms clusters of cocci)
4) bacillus (rods that form protective spore structures)
5) Clostridium (another spore forming rod bacteria)
6) Corynebacterium (does NOT form a spore)
7) Listeria (does NOT form a spore)
Which gram + bacteria form spores?
two rod gram + bacteria:
bacillus and chlostridium
How many of the 7 classic gram positive bacterias are “coccus” and how many are “bacilli”?
3 are coccus (round)
2 are rod (bacilli) and form spores
2 are rod and do not form spores
2 rods form spores (bacillus and clostridium)
2 rods do not form spores (Corneybacterium and listeria)
Gram negative
how many cocci groups
how many spiral groups
how many are rods/pleomorphic?
1) two groups, both diplococci (like two coffee beans kissing)
i. Neisseria ii. Moraxella
2) 1 groups of spirals: spirochetes
3) everything else is either a rod or pleomorphic
Mycobacteria
exception: weakly gram +, stain best with “acid-fast stain”
includes groups that cause tuberculosis/leprosy
Spirochetes
gram (-)’, but are too small to be seen with a light microscope
bust me visualized with a darkfield microscope
Circular Gram+
Enterococcis
Staphylococcus
Streptococcus
Circular Gram -
Neisseria
Moraxella
Rod Gram +
Bacillus, Clostridium, Corneybacterium, listeria
Mycobacteria (acid-fast)
Spiral Gram +
none
Spiral Gram -
Treponema
Borrelia
Leptospira
Pleomorphic Gram +
none
Pleomorphic Gram -
Chlamydia
Rickettsiae
Branching filamentous growth (like fungus)
gram +
Actinomyces (anaerobic)
Nocardia (partially acid-fast)