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Prokaryote Lab - Representative slides

front 1

Mycobacterium tuberculosis

back 1

Tuberculosis
*Acid Fast* Gram positive Bacillus

front 2

Salmonella typhi

back 2

typhoid fever
Gram negative Bacillus

front 3

Bacillus anthracis

back 3

anthrax
Gram positive Bacillus

front 4

Bordetella pertussis

back 4

Pertussis - "whooping cough"
Gram-negative aerobic coccobacillus

front 5

Borrelia burgdorferi

back 5

Lyme disease
Gram negative spirochete

front 6

Clostridium botulinum

back 6

botulism - type of food poisoning
bio-warfare agent
Gram positive bacillus

front 7

Corynebacterium deiptheriae

back 7

diptheria
gram positive bacillus - V shaped

front 8

Enterobacter aerogenes

back 8

Enterbacteriaceae Family - normal flora
Gram negative bacillus

front 9

Escherichia coli

back 9

food poisoning, normal flora
*0157:h7 = deadly*
Gram negative bacillus

front 10

Haemophilus influenzae

back 10

pink eye, ear/sinus infections
Gram negative bacillus

front 11

Klebsiella pneumoniae

back 11

potentially fatal pneumonia
Gram negative bacillus

front 12

Lactobacillus acidophilus

back 12

normal flora
gram positive bacillus

front 13

Neisseria meningitidis

back 13

meningococcemia and menigococcal meningitis
Gram negative Diplococcus

front 14

Pseudomonas aeruginosa

back 14

nosocomial agent,
swimmers ear,
corneal ulcers
gram negative bacillius

front 15

Staphylococcus aureus

back 15

MRSA
scalded skin syndrome
Gram positive coccus

front 16

Streptococcus pyogenes

back 16

strep throat, impetigo
Gram positive coccus

front 17

Treponema pallidum

back 17

syphilis
Gram negative spirochete

front 18

Streptomyces venezuelae

back 18

gram positive cells
produces antibiotic chloramphenicol

front 19

Bacillus cereus

back 19

some forms of food poisoning
Gram positive bacillus

front 20

Clostridium difficile

back 20

normal flora - intestines
nosocomial

front 21

Clostridium perfringens

back 21

gas gangrene

front 22

Clostridium tetani

back 22

tetanus

front 23

Mycobacterium leprae

back 23

Leprosy
Hansen's disease
acid fast bacteria

front 24

Neisseria gonorrhoea

back 24

Gonorrhea

front 25

Streptomyces griseus

back 25

gram positive cells
produces antibiotic streptomycin

front 26

Vibrio cholerae

back 26

cholera