List the facultative structures of bacterial cells.
(6)
FFPCSG
Describe the structure + function of flagella.
(What are they composed of? How many per cell? How are they driven? What do they help bacteria do? etc)
What is the medical significance of flagella?
(3 main points)
Describe the structure of fimbriae/pili.
(What are they made of? How are they different from flagella? How many per cell? On what kinds/genus of bacteria? What do they help bacteria do?)
What is the function + medical importance of fimbriae/pili?
And what is the distinction btwn fimbriae and pili?
What are bacterial capsules and what are most capsules made of?
How do capsule + similar structures differ in structural integrity?
What are 4 reasons bacterial capsules can be medically important?
What are bacterial spores made up of?
(6 important components)
When/where are they made?
How are they “germinated”?
What is the medical importance of spores?
What are the common medically important spore-forming genuses?
What is the purpose of intracellular granules in bacteria?
Give an example of a certain kind of granule?
What are 3 categories of protein synthesis-inhibiting antibiotics, based on their target?
Give examples of groups that fall into each category.
Aminoglycosides
Mechanisms? Results? Examples?
Aminoglycosides
Uses/efficacy spectrum?
Toxicity/side-effects?
Tetracyclines
Mechanism/result? Examples?
Tetracyclines
Spectrum?
Side effects?
Chloramphenicol
Mechanism? Side Effects?
Chloramphenicol
Spectrum?
Is mostly bacteriostatic, but…
can be bactericide against H. influenzae, S. pneumoniae, Rickettsia + N. meningitidis
Macrolides
Mechanism + result? Examples?
Macrolides
Spectrum?
Lincosamides
Mechanism + result? Example?
Lincosamides
Spectrum?
Oxazolidinones
Mechanism + result? Example?
Oxazolidinones
Spectrum?
Streptogramins
Mechanism + result? Spectrum?