CMA CH 30 Key Terms - Basic Microbiology Flashcards

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aerobic

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organism that requires oxygen for survival and growth.

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aerosols

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particles from potentially infectious materials that could be released into the air

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agar

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gelatin-line substance extracted from red algae that contains nutrients and moisture for bacteria growth.

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4
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anaerobic

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organism that needs little to no oxygen for survival and growth

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5
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broth tubes

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tubes filled with broth substance that will support the growth of certain microorganisms

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expectorate

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act of coughing up material from airways that lead to the lungs

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genus

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first Greek or Latin name given to a microorganism; always capitalized.

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Gram stain

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named for inventor, Hans Christian Gram. Most common stain used in microbiology to observe gross morphologic features of bacteria; a differential stain, allowing differentiation between Gram-negative and Gram-positive organisms.

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incubate

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allowing a pathogen to grow in culture media

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10
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inoculate

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to place colonies of microorganisms onto nutrient media for culture testing.

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morphology

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form and structure of an organism

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12
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mycology

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study of fungi

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13
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nomenclature

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naming

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14
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normal flora

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microorganisms that are normally present in a specific site

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15
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nosocomial

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infection acquired in a health care setting

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16
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ova

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eggs; in a laboratory setting usually refers to eggs of a parasite

17
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potassium hydroxide

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10% solution placed on vaginal smears, as well as skin scrapings, hair, and other dry substances, to dissolve excess debris. This clears the vision field better for viewing of fungi and spores.

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species

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second Greek or Latin name given to microorganisms; not capitalized.

19
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spores

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inactive state of some bacteria in which they are encapsulated in protein. The encapsulation protects them from heat, chemicals, freezing, desiccation, and radiation and antibiotics. Spores can live for thousands of years with no nutrients. When spores are exposed to fertile human tissue they can become activated and grow. Tetanus is one type of bacteria that can create spores.

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virology

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study of viruses.

21
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wet mount

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method of adding liquid, usually saline or potassium hydrochloride, to a specimen on a slide for examination and preservation. The specimen is placed on a slide and one drop of saline (for dx of trichomonas vaginalis) or potassium hydroxide (for dx of vaginal yeast infections) is applied and mixes with the specimen. It is then covered with a coverslip and examined microscopically.

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Wood’s Lamp

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special light used to detect organisms that fluoresce such as certain fungi, bacteria, and parasites. Scabies and ringworm are two examples. Scratches in the eye may be detected using a Wood’s lamp after te eye has been stained with a fluorescent dye. Also used in determining margin dissection of melanoma.