5. Measuring Microbial Growth, How Microbes Obtain Energy Flashcards

1
Q

4 ways of measuring microbial growth? Describe

A
  1. Counting (microscope)
    - Stain
    - Use Petroff-Hausser slide
  2. Cell mass (biomass)
    - Wet/dry weight
  3. Spectrophotometry
  4. Cell constituent concentration
    - Protein/DNA/ATP/NADH
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2
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Spectrophotometry: wavelength organisms will absorb light at?

A

550-600 nm

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3
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Problem with some of the methods of measuring microbial growth?

A

Cannot distinguish between live/dead organisms (except for cell constituent conc for ATP/NADH)

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4
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Solution to live/dead organisms in solution counting? Minor problem with the solution?

A

Plate suspension to get colony forming units (CFU)

If cells are clumped = colony came from >1 cell ==> CFU may underestimate

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5
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2 important molecules generated from conversion of glucose to pyruvate (aka glycolysis)?

A

NADH, ATP

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6
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Byproduct of pyruvate to acetyl-CoA conversion?

A

CO2

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7
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4 molecules generated from citric acid cycle in cytosol of prokaryotes?

A

NADH, FADH2, ATP, CO2

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8
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5 environmental factors that affect microbial growth?

A
  1. Solutes and water activity (aw)
  2. pH
  3. Temperature
  4. Oxygen
  5. Pressure
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9
Q

Microbes that grow optimally at high pressures are known as?

A

Barophilic

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10
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Definition of water activity?

A

Quantitative measure of water AVAILABILITY in the habitat

Water complexed with molecules = unavailable

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11
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Formula for water activity?

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aw = vapour pressure of a sample/vapour pressure of pure water

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12
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Water pressure is ________________ to osmotic pressure

A

inversely proportional

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13
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4 types of ‘-philes’ of various temperatures => rank them from lowest temp for optimal growth to highest

A

Psychorophiles, mesophiles, thermophiles, hyperthermophiles

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14
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3 types of ‘-philes’ of varying pH’s. Rank from most acidic to most basic

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Acidophiles, neutrophiles, alkalophiles

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15
Q

Optimal growth temperature is always skewed towards ________________

A

max temperature

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16
Q

Microbes that live in high pressure habitats have evolved to strengthen ____________ to withstand high pressure

A

cell molecules

17
Q

Will NAD(P)H reduce O2 or will H2O reduce NADP+?

Why?

A

NAD(P)H will reduce O2

e- always move from more negative to more positive reduction potential