test 1.1 Flashcards
this scientist was the first microbiologist and is considered the father of microbiology
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek
the scientist that was the first to challenge the theory of spontaneous generation
Francesco Redi
the scientist that proved that microorganisms were in the air but are not created by the air
Louis Pasteur
the research of this scientist determined that bacteria were responsible for several diseases. as a result of this research he created ____ Postulates
Koch’s (Robert Koch)
what is the theory that describes that the specific organism MUST be present in every case of a specific disease
Koch’s Postulates
this scientist is considered to be the father of anti-septic technique
Joseph Lister
this scientist described the smallest structural forms of life as “little boxes” or “cells”
Robert Hooke
this scientist discovered the treatment for syphillis (treponema pallidum) and discovered the usefulness of arsenic-based drugs in treatment against protozoan infections that caused trypanosomiasis (african sleeping disease) ***chemotherapy
Paul Ehrlich
the first name of a microbe is its ______ and the second name refers to its _______
genus, species*species in italics, abbreviated
most human cells have a nuclei and a cytoskeleton they are called
eukaryotes
the smallest free living organisms presently known are:
mycoplasmas
this is a group of minute infectious agents that can only replicate within living host cells
viruses
diseases caused by these organisms leave large holes in the brain tissues
prions
the branch of science concerned with the study of fungi is called
mycology
these organisms are the smallest of the protozoa and have long, whip-like projections poking out of their cells
flagellates
what are the three basic shapes that bacteria exhibit?
- coccus - sphere2. bacillus - rod3. spirilla - spiral
bacteria that can take on different shapes
pleomorphic ex.) cornea bacteria
what are the three basic arrangements that most bacteria exhibit?
- diplo - pairs2. strepto - chains3. staphylo - clusters
this arrangement of bacteria resembles a cube like packet of 8 spherical bacteria:
sarcinae
this arrangement of bacteria is a chain of spherical bacteria:
streptococci
this arrangement of bacteria is a grouping of four spherical shaped cells:
tetracocci
bacteria that are shaped like a rod are called:
bacillus