Results of UV light exposure, antibiotics, bacteria named in lab book, and prepared slide.

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Escherichia coli

Has normal RM, a normal species, anaerobic, and G-. Found in intestines. Causes diarrhea, cramps, bloody diarrhea, and vomiting.

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staphylococcus epidermis

Has normal RM, a normal species, anaerobic, and G+. Found in mucous and skin.

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Micrococcus luteus

Has advanced RM and G+. Causes skin infections, severe itching, and is a small, yellow, circle.

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Bacillus cereus

An endospore former, anaerobic, and G+. Produces toxins (causes food poisoning). Found in soil, food, and marine. Causes intestinal and non-intestinal infections.

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Deinococcus radiophilus

Highly resistant to UV light, has highly advanced RM, 6-7 copies of chromosomes, in tetrads, and G+. Survives cold, dehydration, and acids.

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Broad Spectrum

antibiotics act against a larger group of bacteria

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Narrow Spectrum

antibiotics act against a limited group of bacteria

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Polymyxin B (PB300)

NS for G-

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Vancomyxin (Va30) & Penicillin (P10)

NS for G+

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Ciprofloxacin (Cip5) & Tetracycline (Te30)

BS

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Sulfamethoxazole-Trimethoprim (SxT)

two antibiotics combined and is BS

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Chlamydia chlamydiae

Sexually transmitted disease , anaerobic, and G-.

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Rickettsia rickettsiae

Rocky mount spotted fever, aerobic, and G-. Transmitted through ticks, fleas, lice, etc.

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Staphylococcus aureus

Produces acids during the fermentation of mannitol. Found in the nose and skin, anaerobic, and G+

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Serratia marcescens

Causes infections in body parts, found in fresh and stagnant waters, and G-.

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Pseudimona aeruginosa

G-, anaerobic, causes infection in the blood, lungs, urinary tracts, and other body parts, as well as plants and animals, and has advanced antibiotic resistance.

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Staphylococcus saprophyticus

G+, found between the anus and contaminated meat products, and sexually transmitted.

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Bacillus anthracis

G+, rod-shaped bacterium that causes anthrax (a deadly disease to humans)

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Tranpanosoma

Unicellular of large blood parasites

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Bacterial capsules

A polysaccharide layer that lies outside the cell wall of some bacteria

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Typical spirillum

A group of bacteria characterized by a corkscrew appearance

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Neisseria gonorrhea

G-, and spread by sexual contact

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Helicobacter pylori

causes stomach inflammation

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Bacterial type

Can be G- or G+