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GROWTH OF MICROORGANISMS
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Nutritional Classification Based upon energy and carbon sources Energy source- electron donors –Phototrophs (light nourishment) –Photosynthesis
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Electron Donors Chemotrophs Oxidation Reduction Breaking & forming bonds
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Carbon Source Autotrophs (self) Heterotrophs ( different) Combination of terms
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Photoautotrophs Energy(electrons) source-light Carbon source-CO 2 Green & purple Sulfur bacteria
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Photoheterotrophs Energy source-light Carbon source –organic cpds Green & purple non Sulfur bacteria
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Chemoautotrophs Energy source is oxidation -reduction reactions Carbon source Nitrifying bacteria
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Chemoheterotrophs Energy & carbon source Remove electrons from H in organic cpds Final electron acceptor is oxygen Final electron acceptor is organic cpd
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Physical Requirements for Growth Temperature-range –Psychrophiles –Psychrotrophs
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Temperature Mesophiles-25-40C Thermophiles-50-60C Hyperthermophiles
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Determination of Range Maximum temperature Minimum temperature Optimum temperature is closer to max
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pH Measures acidity or alkalinity Bacteria grow best at slightly alkaline pH Add buffers to bacterial cultures Molds & yeasts lower pH
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Osmotic Pressure Microbes need water to grow Use salt/sugar to preserve food Obligate halophiles Facultative halophiles
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Chemical Requirements for Growth Carbon source-50% of dry weight of cell Nitrogen source-amino acids, nucleic acids
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Minerals Trace elements –Small amounts of Fe, Zn, Cu, Co etc. –Macronutrients-S & P Water-medium for chemical reactions
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Other Growth Requirements Growth factors-essential nutrients E. coli needs no growth factors
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Other Growth Requirements Buffers A solidifying agent
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Agar Advantages Few organisms degrade it Liquefies at 100 C Liquid until 40-50 C Lab-keep liquid at 50 C Once solidified, heat to 100 C Gelatin –Nutrient for some organisms –Liquefies at 35-37 C
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Oxygen Requirements Aerobes –Use molecular oxygen for respiration –Superoxide free radicals (O. - ) –Superoxide dismutase- must have –H 2 O 2 is toxic
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Oxygen Requirements Facultative anaerobes
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Oxygen Requirements Obligate anaerobes
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Oxygen Requirements Aerotolerants Microaerophiles
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Growth of Bacterial Population Binary fission or budding Generation time-doubling time
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Growth Curve Lag phase-preparing to grow Log phase Stationary phase-growth ceases Death Phase
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Growth of a Colony Mass of cells –pure culture Some colonies are distinct Mixture of cells in different phases of growth
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Growth of a Colony Location within colony determines access to oxygen Surface cells fully aerobic E. coli obtain energy aerobic respiration Embedded cells in center-anaerobic
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Biofilms In nature, microbes in liquid environment Cells imbedded in extracellular slime –Excreted by cells Type of defense mechanism
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Biofilms Quorum sensing Important role in infections Soaps & disinfectants
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