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field of biology

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study of microbes

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focuses on acellular microbes

Microbiology

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absence of cells

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non-existence of life

Acellular

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it is not considered a living organism

Viruses

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it contains cells

cellular

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it has an ability to cause disease

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agent that is capable of infecting

Pathogens

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it describes the characteristics of the agent

pathogenic

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organisms that do not cause harm in our body

nonpathogens

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Acellular microbes and Cellular microbes

What are the 2 major categories of microbes?

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Acellular microbes

it is also known as infectious particles

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prions and viruses

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they are microorganisms

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prokaryotes and eukaryotes

Cellular microbes

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protein molecules that are infectious

What are prions?

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What are viruses?

infectious microbes

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Are archaea and bacteria the same?

Archaea are considered as an ancient bacteria but later on found out that they do not share characteristics

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What are under Eukaryotes?

algae

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fungi

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protozoa

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parasites

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Algae have the ability to conduct photosynthesis

True

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Fungi does not have chlorophyll

True

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Protozoa are single-celled

True

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Worms are examples of parasites

True

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they are microorganisms that can be found in and out of the body, it serves as a protection; inhabiting, thriving in that part

Indigenous flora

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Are indigenous flora found in the digestive sytem?

Yes, more specifically in the intestines. They occupy space and making use of resources in that area. No opportunities for other microorganisms to invade that part.

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They secrete substances, releases substances that is considered as toxic to other microorganism

indigenous flora

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What are opportunistic pathogens?

they won’t cause disease but when opportunity strikes they grab it

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they already exists, possible to invade other parts of body that may become pathogenic (pag nag-iba habitat)

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examples would be intestines, may pathogens na ma ga gain pag nilagay sa diff. habitat

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Why are microbes essential for life on this planet?

blood clotting, chloroplasts

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they use oxygen; cellular respiration - Electron Transport Chain then it generates ATP

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Decomposition of dead organisms and the waste products of living organisms

they are the decomposer

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recycles nutrients

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organic substances to inorganic substances; which serves as nutrients for the producers “plants”

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Bioremediation

another decomposition process

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industrial wastes; oil spills

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bacteria will release it to nontoxic for it to be useful

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Microbial ecology

nitrogen to nitrates

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uses electrical charges like lightning to generate energy

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biological fixation; use of bacteria - converting nitrogen gas into nitrates

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nitrogen cannot be absorbed by plants

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3-5% (small percent but huge damage)

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Nitrates

present in soil

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available for producers or plants

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Algae and Cyanobacteria serves as a food for tiny animals

Cyanobacteria possess chlorophyll which is used for photosynthesis for the producers

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Biotechnology

medications

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vaccines

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Genetic engineering

manipulate genetic material

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genetically modified organisms (GMOs)

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Bt crops - Bacillus thuringiensis crops; plants genetically engineered to contain the endospore toxins of the bacterium to be resistant to certain insect pests

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if nag reproduce it will produce the same characteristic

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Cell models

mga pinag-aaralan due to microorganism’s characteristic, reproducing; bacteria

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exponential growth ; multiplying to itself

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Diseases

infectious, microbial intoxication

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diseases that are related to microbes (kahit nakakapag cause ng disease)

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Infectious Disease

pathogen causes a disease

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a pathogen colonizes a person’s body

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Microbial Intoxication

a pathogen produces a toxin in a vitro

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a person ingest the toxin; the toxin causes a disease

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Who were the pioneers in the Science of Microbiology?

Anton Van Leewenhoek

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Louis Pasteur

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Robert Koch

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Who is Anton Van Leewenhoek?

father of microbiology

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father of bacteriology

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father of protozoology

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not a scientist

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discover and invented the microscope

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gumawa siya maraming microscope para makita maraming specimen

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first one to observe live bacteria

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Who is Louis Pasteur?

discovered what occurs during alcoholic fermentation

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discovered that forms of life that could exist in the absence of oxygen

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introduced aerobes and anaerboes

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pasteurization

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infectious agents that caused silkworm disease

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made significant contributions to the germ theory of disease

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he states that specific microbes cause specific infectious disease; anthrax and tuberculosis

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championed changes in hospital practices to minimize the spread of disease

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he developed vaccines; preventing chicken cholera, anthrax and swine erysipelas

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developed vaccine to prevent rabies in dogs

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successfully used the vaccine to treat human rabies

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Alcoholic fermentation

different types of microbes produce different types of products

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Germ theory of disease

theory that states specific microbes cause specific infectious diseases

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Pasteurization

sterilization

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application of heat

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killing microorganism

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expose around 63-65 degree celsius (30 mins)

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73-75 degree celsius (few seconds)

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Anaerobes

do not depend on oxygen but other matter to generate ATP

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absence of oxygen

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What is Germ theory of disease?

• Theory that states specific microbes cause specific infectious diseases

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• positive agent responsible for infectious diseases

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Anthrax

Caused by Bacillus anthracis

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Tuberculosis

Caused by microbacteria

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Pasteurization

Sterilization

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Killing microorganisms

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Expose around 63-65°C (30 mins) , 73-75°C (few seconds)

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