Chapter 1 Collaborative Flashcards
What is microbiology?
The study of microorganisms too small to be seen without magnification
What do microorganisms include?
Bacteria, viruses, algae, helminths (worms), fungi, protozoa
Lifestyle of microorganisms?
Most live a free existence, relatively harmless, often beneficial, and many essential to life
What are pathogens?
Harmful microbes. Nearly 1500 different microbes cause human disease
What are parasites?
Harmful microbes that live on or in the body of a host and damage the host
What is medical microbiology?
The study of how microbes affect humans
Branches of medical microbiology?
Public health and epidemiology - monitor and control spread of diseases
What is the CDC?
Center for disease control and prevention
What is WHO?
World health organization
What is the MMWR?
Morbidity and mortality weekly report
What is biotechnology?
The natural abilities of microbes and how to utilize them to derive a desired product
What is genetic engineering?
Altering genetic makeup of organisms to create novel microbes, plants, and animals
What is industrial microbiology?
Scaling up processes of biotechnology to produce large quantities of desired products
What is immunology?
The complex web of protective substances and reactions caused by invading microbes
Includes blood testing, vaccination, and allergy
What is agricultural microbiology?
Studies relationships between microbes and domesticated plants and animals
What is food microbiology?
The impact of microbes on food supply, including food spoilage, foodborne diseases, and production