Bacteriology pt.2

An artistic representation of bacteria and protozoa under a microscope, showcasing their diverse shapes and vibrant colors, in a laboratory setting.

Bacteriology: The Microscopic World

Welcome to the Bacteriology Quiz, where you can test your knowledge about the fascinating world of bacteria and microbes! Dive into the history, significant findings, and key figures that shaped the field of microbiology.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Explore seminal discoveries
  • Learn about crucial experiments
  • Challenge your understanding of microbial life
10 Questions2 MinutesCreated by ExploringCell344
represent the first recorded epidemic
first person to see live bacteria and protozoa, ➣ “Father of Microbiology” ➣ “Father of Bacteriology” ➣ “Father of Protozoology”
Anton van observed various tiny living creatures, which he called ___???
Demonstrated that different types of microbes produce different fermentation products.
(required oxygen for growth)
(do not require oxygen for growth)
Heat liquids at 63-65°C for 30 mins or 73-75°C for 15 seconds
To kill microorganism that can cause spoilage of food
ž made many significant contributions to the germ theory of disease ➣ discovered that B. Anthracis produces spores, capable of resisting adverse conditions ➣ developed methods of fixing, staining, and photographing bacteria, methods of cultivating bacteria on solid media.
ž Microscope 3-500 x magnification ➣ Recognized cellular structures
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