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Robert Hooke
Anton Van Leeuwenhoek
Francisco Redi, MD
Pasteur’s Experiment
Semmelwies
John Snow
Jenner MD
Pasteur: Germ theory of disease
Lister
Robert Koch
Florence Nightingale
Paul Ehrlich
Compound (light) microscope
Electron Microscope
Simple Stain
Differential Stain
Gram Stain
Acid-fast Stain
Endospore stain
Negative or Capsule stain
Cocci Arrangements:
Diplococci
Cocci Arrangements:
Streptococci
Cocci Arrangements:
Tetrad
Cocci Arrangements:
Sarcinae
Cocci Arrangements:
Staphylococci
Bacilli Arrangements (Rod):
Diplobacilli
Bacilli Arrangements (Rod):
Streptobacilli
Bacilli Arrangements (Rod):
Palisade
Linneas Taxonomy
Whittaker’s Taxonomy
Woese's Taxonomy
Characteristics of life
cell basics
Bacterial Cell Walls:
Functions
Mycobacterium/Nocardia
Endospores are resistant to:
Photoautotroph
Photoheterotroph
Lithoautotroph
heterotroph
Chemical requirements for microbial growth
Obligate Aerobe
Obligate anaerobe
Microaerophile
Aerotolerant Anaerobes
Facultative Anaerobe
Capnophile
Psychrophile
Mesophile
Thermophile
Hyperthermophile
Acidophile
Neutrophile
Alkalinophiles
beaker with 50% is a hypertonic solution
The beaker with 1% is a hypotonic solution
The beaker with 10% is an isotonic solution
a cell that has 10% salt
Defined Media (Synthetic Media)
Complex media
Selective Media
Differential Media
Bacterial Growth Curve Phases
Direct Methods of Measuring Microbial Growth
Indirect Methods of Measuring Microbial Growth
Metabolism
Catabolism
Anabolism
Glycolysis
Bridge
Kreb’s Cycle
ETC
Fermentation
Active Transport
Diffusion
Facilitated Diffusion
Osmosis
Sterilization
Disinfection
Microbes: Hardest to easiest to kill
Resistance to Antibiotics/Antimicrobial Drugs
Antibiotics/Antimicrobial drugs.
Inappropriate uses.
Operon
Lactose Operon
Tryp Operon
Mutation
Point Mutation
Ames Test
Genetic Recombination
Genetic recombination:
Transformation
Competent Bacteria
Transduction
Conjugation
Conjugation and the F plasmid
Viruses
Viral Components
Viral Morphology
Lytic Viral Replication
Lysogenic viral replication
Animal Viral Replication
Prions
Virulence Factors
Fungi
Yeast
Mold
Anti fungal drug classes
Coccidiomycosis
Histoplasmosis
Cryptococcosis
Reservoirs of Infectious Disease
Portals of Entry
Pathogen "hangs on" with
Stages of Infectious Disease
Modes of Transmission of Infectious Disease
Common sites of nosocomial infections
Needle stick: Hep B
Needle stick: Hep C
Needle stick: HIV
Innate Immunity:
First lines of defense
Types of Leukocytes
Innate Immunity:
Second Line of Defense
Steps in Phagocytosis
Classes of Antibodies