grows in hot tubs, water baths. Listeria monocytogenes. Gram-positive short rod ... processed meats (hot dogs) use caution with deli meats/cold cuts ...
louse: scratching crushes louse; bacteria released. enter abraded area or bite area ... symptoms associated with bacteria in blood (not. known how bacteria get ...
Eukaryotic, Heterotrophic (chemoheterotrophic) microorganism. No ... the ability to synthesize lysine by the -amino adipic acid pathway (AAA-pathway) ...
Environmental microbiology is the study of microbial processes in the environment, microbial communities and microbial interactions. This includes: Structure and activities of microbial communities Microbial interactions and interactions with macroorganisms Population biology of microorganisms Microbes and surfaces (adhesion and biofilm formation) Microbial community genetics and evolutionary processes (Global) element cycles and biogeochemical processes Microbial life in extreme and unusual little-explored environments
Answer- What are, Carbon Skeletons? Return to game board. Photosynthesis 200 The structural/molecular difference between Chlorophyll a and b. Answer- What is, ...
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Biosynthesis of Macromolecules Anabolism - use energy (ATP) from catabolism - use carbon from sugars, lipids, proteins, or any other carbon source (xenobiotics) to ...
Traditional 5 Kingdom System Kingdom Monera All prokaryotes Based on structural difference b/w proK and euK By comparing RNA w/ sequence ... taxis Transformation: ...
B. hensela Cat-scratch disease. Brucella Brucellosis. The (alpha) Proteobacteria ... R. rickettsii Rocky Mountain Spotted Fever. The (alpha) Proteobacteria ...
Today: Our First Presentations! Macroevolution Diversity! Onto Prokaryotes Meeting the Protists Overview of Fungi? The Major Fungi Groups The Zygomycetes Mycorrhizae ...
PROTOZOA Marlia Singgih Wibowo Pendahuluan Protozoa berarti first animal , suatu bentuk sederhana kehidupan hewan Dapat hidup bebas di laut, air tawar ...
basal rings and rod. stiff helical flagellum. is rotated by 'motor apparatus' ... Yellowstone Hot Spring. Optimum temperature 85 C. Stability of macromolecules ...
Chapter 27 Prokaryotes and the Origins of Metabolic Diversity Archaebacteria & Bacteria Classification Old 5 Kingdom system Monera, Protists, Plants, Fungi, Animals ...
Ch 27 Environmental Microbiology What do Microbes do? How can we use this to our advantage? Fertilization and microbes Cyanobacteria for a symbiosis with small ...
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Prokaryotes Chapter 27 Prevalence of Prokaryotes Prokaryotes are the oldest, structurally simplest, and most abundant forms of life on earth. abundant for over 2 ...
Biologists now categorize all life into three domains: ... They have DNA that encodes polypeptides. ... They can survive extreme alkalinity and saltiness. ...
Chapter 6 Microbial Growth What are Populations Colonies What are Populations Colonies Deep-freezing: -50 to -95 C Lyophilization (freeze-drying): Frozen (-54 to ...
Microbial Classification The Prokaryotes: Domains Bacteria and Archaea One circular chromosome, not in a membrane No histones No organelles Peptidoglycan cell walls ...
Chapter 1: Humans and the Microbial World Nosocomial Infections Microbiology, b. 1674 Microbiology, b. 1674 What is Microbiology? Microbiology b. 3 billion BC Origin ...
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Chapter 19: Bacteria How Human are you? There are more microbial cells in our bodies than there are human cells! Of the 100 trillion cells that make-up the human body ...
Ch 27 Environmental Microbiology What do Microbes do? How can we use this to our advantage? Fertilization and microbes Cyanobacteria for a symbiosis with small ...
... Help ecosystem recycle nutrients by breaking down dead tissue Help in sewage treatment Human ... Diseases Caused by Bacteria Diseases caused by ...
Protists Chapter 18 What are protists? Common features Endosymbiosis/ Lynn Margulis Theory of endosymbiosis proposes that mitochondria originated as symbiotic ...
Bacteria and Archaea and Protists Chapter 27 Sections 27.1-27.6 Chapter 28 Sections 28.1 and 28.7 Morphology Cocci Bacilli Spirilla Cell Wall What are the functions ...
2. Use energy to synthesize cellular compounds from CO2 ... 3. Ferment glucose to ethanol, acetic acid, succinic acid . . . Anaerobic Chemoautotrophs ...
Cell walls lack peptidoglycan, a carbohydrate found in the cell ... spherical (coccus or cocci) rod-like (bacillus or bacilli) helical (spirillum or spirilla) ...
... mud, hydrothermal vents, hot springs and exceptionally salty ... Rod shaped bacillus. Spiral shaped spirillum. Four types of motion. Move by flagella ...
Streams draining mine tailings are extremely acidic the effect of ... Hydrothermal vent fauna: a community founded on Thiobacillus a chemoautotrophic bacteria ...
Introduction to mycology Fungi-Eucaryotes Eucaryotic cells with characteristic organelles Thick cell wall, mostly carbohydrate Cellulose or chitin most common ...