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Aerobes and Anaerobes
Questions 1-4: Please match the type of organisms with the definitions.
1-
These require oxygen, but the oxygen concentration needs to be below atmospheric levels.
Obligate aerobes
Microaerophiles
Facultative anaerobes
Olbligate anaerobes
2-
These organisms are unable to grow in the presence of oxygen.
Obligate aerobes
Microaerophiles
Facultative anaerobes
Obligate aerobes
3-
These need oxygen to survive and can grow at atmospheric levels of oxygen.
Obligate aerobes
Microaerophiles
Facultative anaerobes
Obligate anaerobes
4-
This type of organism will use oxygen if it is present, but when oxygen in lacking they can grow by fermentation.
Obligate aerobes
Microaerophiles
Facultative anaerobes
Obligate anaerobes
5-
Which of these is a non-Gram staining obligate aerobe?
Mycobacterium
Campylobacter
Escherichia
Pseudomonas
6-
Which of these is a Gram-negative facultative anaerobe?
Enterococcus
Treponema
Escherichia
Helicobacter
7-
Where can campylobacter be found in the body, and why is it a good place for it to reside?
In the lungs, because of the high oxygen levels
In the stomach, because of the low pH
In the stomach, because of the lower oxygen levels
In the large intestine, because of the lack of any oxygen
8-
Which of these is a Gram-negative obligate aerobe?
Psuedomonas
Mycobacterium
Rickettsia
Helicobacter
9-
Which of these is a Gram-negative obligate anaerobe?
Bacteroides
Chlamydia
Pseudomonas
Campylobacter
10-
Which of these is an obligate anaerobe?
Helicobacter
Escherichia
Mycobacterium
Clostridium
11-
Which of these is a microaerophile?
Escherichia
Pseudomonas
Clostridium
Helicobacter