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The 5 I's


Types of microbes


2 types and examples

Sceontofic method

Koch's postulates

Staining


Simple and different


Positive and negative

3 charectistocs of microscope

Different microscopy

Chomps


Hydrogen?

Oxygen

Nitrogen

Phosphorus

Sulfur

Requirements for growth

Temperature and 4 areas

Halpophole and holotolersnt

Stages of growth bactieta

Generation time

External surface coating of bacteria called?


Types?


Good for?

Biofilm formation.

External appendages ? 3

Flagelella

Did flagellation arrangements

Flagellation movement

Fimbriae

Pili

Gram stain

Peptidoglycan

Gram net cell wall

Ribosomes and .numbers

Endoapores and formation

Catabolisn vs anabolisn

Redox

Enzyme parts

Substrates bind at

Allosteric site

1 glucose equals

3 terms in electron transport chain

Glycolysis

Aerobic respiration

Glycolysis

Krebs cycle (CAC)

Etc

DNA replication


Is?


Old strand acts as?

Helicase


Primase

DNA polymerase 3


Reads? Adds?

DNA poly 1


Ligase?

Tran 3 stages

Transcript initiation

Tran elong

Transcription term

Translation initiantio

Translation elong

Iperons . Inducible vs repression

Translation term

Lactose inducible operon

Mutation substitution


3 types?

Frameshift mutation

Horizontal gene transfer 3

Transduction

Conjugation

Decontamination


Sanitation


Degermation


Pasteurization

Cide, static

Sterilization


Disinfection


Antiseptics

Decimal reduction

General targets

Dry heat and moist heat

Desiccation


Lyophilization

Cell wall target

Aminoglycosides


Tetracycline

Chlorampgenicol


Macrolides

Sulfonamides

Antibiotic resistance mechanism