Tutorial 1 - Meet the Microbes Flashcards

1
Q

what bacterium is found in healthy skin flora?

A

staphylococcus aureus

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2
Q

what bacterium causes sore throats?

A

streptococcus pyogenes

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3
Q

what type of microorganism is most likely to cause sore throats?

A

viruses

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4
Q

how are sore throats treated?

A

penicillin

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5
Q

what bacterium causes acne?

A

propionibacterium acnes

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6
Q

how does propionibacterium cause spots?

A

bacterium reproduces in pores causing redness and swelling

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7
Q

what bacterium causes athletes foot?

A

trichophyton mentagrophytes

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8
Q

what is kissing disease?

A

viral infection with symptoms such as sire throat, fever and swollen lymph nodes

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9
Q

what bacterium causes glandular fever?

A

epstein barr

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10
Q

what is the rhinovirus?

A

causes the common cold

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11
Q

what bacterium his referred to as bakers yeast?

A

saccharomyces cerevisiae

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12
Q

what bacteria causes syphilis?

A

treponema pallidum

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13
Q

what is the structure of treponema pallidum?

A

spirochetes

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14
Q

what bacterium is known for causing dysentery?

A

shigella dysenteriae

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15
Q

how is dysentery spread?

A

through contaminated food and water

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16
Q

how can dysentery be treated?

A

antibiotics or fluid replacement regimes

17
Q

what bacterium causes gingivitis?

A

porphyomonas gingivalis

18
Q

what bacterium causes chlamydia?

A

chlamidya trachomatis

19
Q

what does E.coli found and what does it do?

A

found in a healthy colon but can cause infections in the urinary tract or wounds and cause food poisoning

20
Q

what is helicobacter pylori?

A

bacterium that cause stomach ulcers and stomach cancers

21
Q

what is MRSA and what type of bacteria is it linked to?

A

strain of staphylococcus aureus and can cause severe infections in hospitalised patients

22
Q

what is orthomyxoviridae?

A

virus that causes influenza

23
Q

under what system do the plants and animals fall under?

A

the binomial system

24
Q

in what order are microbes named?

A

genus name first and species name second

25
Q

how are microbes names shortened?

A

genus is abbreviated and species is in full

26
Q

what things contribute to the naming of bacteria?

A

the shape, arrangement or staining of the bacteria

27
Q

what shapes can microbes take?

A

rod, cocci (spherical), spiral

28
Q

in what ways can bacteria be arranged?

A

in chains or single/pairs/tetrads

29
Q

what are the features of bacilli?

A

rod shapes and not usually in pairs

30
Q

what is the difference between coccus and cocci?

A

coccus is singular but cocci is plural

31
Q

what is the name for when bacteria are in clusters?

A

staphylococci

32
Q

what is the name for when bacteria are in chains?

A

streptococci

33
Q

what is the name for when bacteria are in pairs?

A

diplococci

34
Q

what is coccobacilli?

A

rounded rod-shaped bacteria

35
Q

what are vibrios?

A

curved rod shape

36
Q

what are spirilla?

A

rigid corkscrews

37
Q

what are Spirochaetes?

A

flexible corkscrews