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Micro| 3.01 Bacteria Basics

Jan 04, 20239 minSeason 3Ep. 1
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3.01 Bacteria Basics

 

Microbio review for the USMLE Step 1 Exam:

  • Bacteria are single-celled organisms that can cause infection
  • Structural components of bacteria include: capsule, cell wall, flagella, fimbriae, plasma membrane, ribosomes, endospores, and DNA
  • Capsules help bacteria evade the immune system by inhibiting phagocytes
  • Flagella are tail-like appendages that allow bacteria to move, fimbriae help bacteria adhere to surfaces
  • Most bacteria have a cell wall, which can be either gram positive or gram negative
  • Plasma membrane is composed of proteins and phospholipids and performs various functions
  • DNA is the genetic material, ribosomes are used to build proteins, some bacteria have endospores which are heat-resistant resting cells
  • Bacteria can be classified by cell wall composition, morphology, metabolism, and based on their ability to grow at different temperatures and pH levels
  • Gram staining is a laboratory technique used to differentiate between gram positive and gram negative bacteria
  • Morphology of bacteria includes cocci (spherical), bacilli (rod-shaped), and spirilla (spiral-shaped)
  • Metabolism of bacteria can be aerobic (uses oxygen) or anaerobic (doesn't use oxygen)
  • Temperature and pH ranges at which bacteria can grow vary widely, some can grow at extreme conditions
  • Pathogenic bacteria cause disease, while non-pathogenic bacteria do not
  • Bacteria can be treated with antibiotics, but overuse can lead to antibiotic resistance
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