BIOL 400 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Symbiogenesis, Gram-Positive Bacteria, Cell Envelope

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Which composition would be best for bacteria growing at higher or lower temperatures: define sanitation, sterilization, antisepsis, and disinfections, recognize the physical and chemical means discussed in lecture that we can use to reduced bacterial loads. What are the limitations of these methods: differentiate between different bsl levels. Rob knight"s talk: how our microbes make us who we are: how do microbes affect human health, digestion, behavior, rob sequenced the microbial community from 4 different body sites from 250 volunteers. Why is it important for establishing an infection in the gi tract: understand glycolysis in terms of gibbs free energy reactions, which are spontaneous vs. non-spontaneous. Human microbiome: overview the human microbiome, explain which physical characteristics of the niche allows for certain bacteria to grow, describe which environmental niches of the body are more populated than others. Identify the risks and benefits to harboring a microbiome: understand the hygiene hypothesis.

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