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Obligate aerobe (example) |
Mycobacterium leprae |
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Obligate anaerobe (example) |
Clostridium botulinum |
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Facilitative anaerobe (example) |
Escherichia coli |
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Aerotolerant (example) |
Propionibacterium acnes |
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Microaerophil (example) |
Micrococcus luteus |
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All microbes require _______ in metabolism |
CO2 |
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Capnophile |
Higher CO2 3%-10% |
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Capnophile (example) |
Campylobacter jejuni |
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Barophile |
Exist at high pressure >380 atm |
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Barophile (example) |
Halomonas salari |
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-lysis |
Draw water out |
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Osmotolerant |
Tolerate high solute concentration |
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Osmotolerant (example) |
Strphylococcus aureus |
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Halophile |
High salt tolerant req. >9% |
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Halophile (example) |
Halobacterium salinarium |
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Symbiotic |
Close nutritional relationship required by 1 or both organisms |
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Mutualism |
Dependent; both host and member benefit |
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Mutualism (example) |
Rhizobium |
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Commensalism |
Commensal benefits; host not harmed |
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Commensalism (example) |
Demodex |
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Parasitism |
Parasite dependent and benefits; host harmed |
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Parasitism (example) |
Viruses/Malaria |
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Nonsymbiotic |
Free living relationship not required to live |
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Synergism |
Members cooperate and share nutrients and pathways end product used by another |
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Antagonism |
Some members inhibited or destroyed by other competition antibiosis |
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Synchronous growth |
Double exact intervals |
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Analyzing growth (direct) |
Alive cells only |
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Analyzing growth (indirect) |
Alive and dead |
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Activation energy |
The energy needed to bring molecules together in order for reaction to occur |
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Allosteric |
Changes shape for other enzyme so it cannot bind |
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Competitive |
Both have same shape only one will fit |
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Glycolysis |
Glucose goes in puruvate comes out |
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Krebs cycle |
Puruvate goes in acetyl co-a comes out |
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Can use ETS without Krebs or glycolysis |
Pseudomonas auruginosa |
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Pentose Phosphate (example) |
Escherichia coli |
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Entaer-Doudproff Pathway (example) |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa |
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Fermentation (example) |
Sacchoromyces cerevisiae |
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Fermentation products |
Propionibacterium shermanii |