Bacteria Flashcards

1
Q

What is it?

A

single celled organisms which are only visible under a light microscope. They also have rigid outer walls which helps to determine their shape. Also, they favour undesirable conditions and when they are not favourable, they survive as spores.

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2
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Bacilli

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rod shaped with pointed ends

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3
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Lactobacilli

A

rod shaped with round ends

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4
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Spirochetes

A

spiral shaped

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5
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Cocci

A

Circuler shaped

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6
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Staphylococci

A

live in clusters

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7
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Streptococci

A

live in chains

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8
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Anaerobic bacteria

A

live deep inside carious lesions or periodontal pocket and survive with low oxygen levels

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9
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Aerobic bacteria

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needs oxygen to survive

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10
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Antibiotics

A

taken to kill bacteria causing a severe illness, but can also kill some of the helpful bacteria naturally occurring (especially in digestive system) - therefore associated with stomach pain or diarrhoea

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11
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Bactericidal agents

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chemicals used to clean externally (work surfaces) that act to kill bacteria

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12
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Bacteriostatic agents

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chemicals used to clean externally that don’t kill bacteria but prevent them from reproducing and multiplying

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13
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diseases and killing

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Bacteria reproduce rapidly by fission and collect in colonies which may be seen by the naked eye. For example, dental caries and periodontal disease are caused by a bacterial infection. They are only killed by sterilisation within the dental environment.

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