Bella Brown Flashcards
(140 cards)
Which microbes are living
Bacteria
Archaea
Eukaryote
Which microbes are non living
Prions
Viruses
Define commensals
A microorganisms living on or in the body that is not pathogenic and may confer beneficial effects on host
What are oral flora
Microorganisms that normally inhibit the oral cavity
What beneficial effects do oral flora have
Prevents pathogenic colonisation through competition
Antagonises other bacteria
May make vitamins beneficial to host
Effects immune signalling
What are Kochs postulates for definition of pathogen
4
Suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of disease and absent from healthy animals
Suspected pathogen must be grown in pure culture
Cells from pure culture must cause disease in healthy animal
Suspected pathogen must be re isolated and shown to be same as original
What colour do gram negative bacteria stain
What colour do gram positive stain
Pink
Purple
What does superoxide dismutase metabolise
Oxygen radicals
What does catalase metabolise
H2O2 hydrogen peroxide
Which enzymes do obligate aerobes possess
Which enzymes do facultative anaerobes posess
SOD and catalase
SOD and catalase
Which enzymes do obligate anaerobes posess
Which enzymes do aerotolerant anaerobes posess
Neither SOD or catalase
SOD but not catalase
How do bacteria cause disease
Adhesion pili Exotoxins Endotoxins Agressins Immune damage Biofilm formation
Define biofilm
An aggregate of interactive bacteria attached to a solid surface or each other encased in an extracellular polysaccharide matrix
Why are biofilms hard to treat
3
Evolve rapidly
Exchange genetic information
Can be encased within extracellular polymetric substance
What are the three types of virus
DNA viruses
RNA viruses
Retroviruses
How do DNA viruses function
Replicate using host transcription and translation machinery
How do RNA viruses function
Use own RNA polymerase to transcript but use host translation machinery
How to retroviruses function
Converts its RNA genome into DNA that is inserted into host genome
What are the two structures of fungi
Yeast
Filamentous/mould
Define prions
An abnormal form of a constituent protein of brain cells
Misfolded
What are mammelons
Enamel bumps when tooth newly erupted
Which tooth may appear to have twisted roots
Lower lateral incisor
How many roots does maxillary first premolar have
61% have 2
How many roots does maxillary 2nd premolar have
1