What different shapes can bacteria be?
Spherical, rod shaped, spiral or curved rods.
What features do bacteria have that allow them to survive?
How do bacteria reproduce?
Bacteria reproduce by splitting into two in a type of asexual reproduction called binary fission.
What technique must be used to get bacteria to reproduce on an agar plate?
It is possible to get bacteria to reproduce on an agar plate but all equipment must be sterilised first to prevent contamination by other microbes. This is called aseptic technique.
What are bacterial successful at surviving?
How can the growth rate of yeast be altered?
The growth rate of yeast doubles for every 10 degrees rise in temperature until the optimum is reached.
What’re viruses?
Viruses are not living cells but are very small structures made of a protein coat surrounding a strand of genetic material.
Viruses can only produce under certain conditions. What are these conditions?
- they only attack specific cells, which may be plant, bacterial or animal cells
What will a virus do when it produces?
In what different ways are harmful microorganisms spread and how can they be stopped?
What’re the four stages in an infectious disease?
What four reasons mean that disease occur in areas that have experienced natural disasters?
Why do health professionals collect data on the incidence of various diseases?
Doctors and health professionals collect data on the incidence of various diseases, such as influenza, food poisoning and cholera, to try and see patterns and make predictions.
Who’re the three most important scientists in terms of making discoveries that helped to prevent microbes causing disease?
Since their discovery how have antiseptics and antibiotics been used to control disease?
What steps do doctors take to try and prevent antibiotic resistance spreading?
- they advise patients to always finish the dose so partially resistant bacteria are killed
How is bacteria developing a resistance to antibiotics?
The resistance appears in bacterium by a mutation. Because the bacteria can then survive and reproduce, the resistance is spread by natural selection.
What’re the steps in making yoghurt?
What type of bacterium is added to milk to make yoghurt?
The type of bacterium that is added to the milk is lactobacillus. This causes the breakdown of lactose in milk to lactic acid, which makes the yoghurt taste acidic.
What are the word and symbol equations for fermentation?
Glucose –> ethanol + carbon dioxide
C6H12O6 –> 2C2H5OH + 2CO2
What’re the steps in fermentation?
Why are the conditions anaerobic during fermentation?
When yeast is used in brewing it soon used up all the oxygen in the container by respiring aerobically. This allows the number of cells to increase rapidly. Then conditions are kept anaerobic so that alcohol is made.
What does the process of pasteurisation used in brewing do?
The process of pasteurisation is used in brewing to kill harmful microbes. The liquid is kept at an elevated temperature for a predetermined time. The temperate and time depends on the drink that is being brewed.
Why is the alcohol concentration produced by brewing limited?
Because high concentrations of alcohol kill yeast cells, although some strains of yeast are more resistant to alcohol than others.