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Conditions for Bacterial Growth (check all that apply):
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moisture
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temperature
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nutrition
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darkness
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amount of oxygen
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other bacteria
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synchronization
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Phylum Gracilicutes contains:
Class [blank_start]Scotobacteria[blank_end]
Class [blank_start]Anoxyphotobacteria[blank_end]
Class [blank_start]Oxyphotobacteria[blank_end]
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Scotobacteria
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Anoxyphotobacteria
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Oxyphotobacteria
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Have exotic cell walls: [blank_start]Mendosicutes[blank_end]
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Composed of photosynthetic bacteria that do not produce oxygen: [blank_start]Anoxyphotobacteria[blank_end]
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Organisms from the same species that have markedly different traits: [blank_start]strains[blank_end]
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Marsh gas or Swamp gas - produced by Archaebacteria: [blank_start]methane[blank_end]
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Have no cell wall at all: [blank_start]Tenericutes[blank_end]
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Class within Firmicutes made up of any other shape besides cocci and bacilli: [blank_start]Thallobacteria[blank_end]
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Class within Mendosicutes which contains bacteria which live in places uninhabitable to other organisms: [blank_start]Archaebacteria[blank_end]
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Causes the disease known as botulism - a type of food poisoning: [blank_start]Clostridium botulinum[blank_end]
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Class within Tenericutes which contains a pneumonia causing bacteria: [blank_start]Mollicutes[blank_end]
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Process developed by Louis Pasteur to keep milk longer: [blank_start]pasteurization[blank_end]
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Phylum Tenericutes contains:
Class [blank_start]Mollicutes[blank_end]
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Cell wall doesn't retain the Gram stain making it Gram-negative: [blank_start]Gracilicutes[blank_end]
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Cell wall retains the Gram stain making it Gram-positive: [blank_start]Firmicutes[blank_end]
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Phylum Mendosicutes contains:
Class [blank_start]Archaebacteria[blank_end]
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Contains both beneficial and pathogenic strains within its own species: [blank_start]Escherichia coli[blank_end]
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Common contaminant of eggs and poultry: [blank_start]Salmonella[blank_end]
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Look red after the Gram stain: [blank_start]Gram-negative bacteria[blank_end]
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Blue-green algae you sometimes see floating on top of stagnant ponds: [blank_start]cyanobacteria[blank_end]
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Phylum Firmicutes contains:
Class [blank_start]Firmibacteria[blank_end]
Class [blank_start]Thallobacteria[blank_end]
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Firmibacteria
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Thallobacteria
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Look blue after the Gram stain: [blank_start]Gram-positive bacteria[blank_end]
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Class within Firmicutes that contains cocci and bacilli bacteria: [blank_start]Firmibacteria[blank_end]
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Composed of non-photosynthetic bacteria: [blank_start]Scotobacteria[blank_end]
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Composed of photosynthetic bacteria that produce oxygen: [blank_start]Oxyphotobacteria[blank_end]
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Physician who developed stains to make bacteria show up better under a microscope:
[blank_start]Hans Christian Gram[blank_end]