What are bacterial pili composed of and what is their function?
composed of glycoprotein and mediate adherence, including formation of the sex plus during conjugation
Describe the composition and purpose of a bacterial capsule.
- they function to protect the cell from phagocytosis
What is a bacterial glycocalyx?
- which mediates adherence to surfaces, especially foreign substances like catheters
Describe a bacterial outer membrane.
What is the bacterial periplasm?
What is the function of the bacterial cell wall?
it gives the cell rigid support and protects it against osmotic pressure damage
What are lipoteichoic acids?
a unique component of gram-positives which extends form the cytoplasmic membrane out through the cell wall and is responsible for inducing TNF and IL-1
What is the purpose of the cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria?
it is the inner, phospholipid bilayer which contains many embedded proteins such as PBP and serves as the site for oxidative and transport enzymes
Describe the outer structure of gram-positive bacteria.
Describe the outer surface of gram-negative bacteria.
What are the end results of a Gram stain?
Giemsa stain is used for which 5 organisms?
PAS can be used to stain for which bacterial organism?
Tropheryma whipplei of Whipple disease
What is Ziehl-Neelsen stain?
also known as carbo fuchsin, it stains mycolic acids in the cell wall of acid-fast bacteria
Which 3 organisms require a silver stain?
fungi, Legionella, and H. pylori
What is an indicator media?
one that yields a color change in response to the metabolism of certain organisms, e.g. MacConkey agar
What makes anaerobes intolerant of oxygen?
they lack catalase and/or superoxide dismutase and are therefore very susceptible to oxidative damage
Which bacteria are obligate intracellular and why are they?
Which bacterial species are facultative intracellular?
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Which bacteria species are encapsulated?
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Which bacterial species are catalase-positive?
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Which bacteria utilize the IgA protease virulence factor?
S. pneumo, H. influenzae type B, and Neisseria, which all colonize respiratory mucosa
What is the function fo the Protein A virulence factor and which bacteria utilizes it?
a protein, expressed by S. aureus, that binds the Fc region of IgG and prevents opsonification
Describe the process of bacterial transformation.
bacteria are known as “component” if they have the ability to take up naked DNA from the environment