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Growth, Physiology&Metabolism(with some Viruses)

Across
Ability of compounds to donate hydrogen and electrons
Can grow at 55degreesC or higher; optimum between 55-65degreesC
Energy-requiring transport that results in modification of the molecule being transported
The ability to perform bulk transport is dependent on the cell's ability to make and manage these
Only aims to reduce microbial #s & not totally eliminate them
States that the rate of chemical runs is roughly double for each 10degreeC increase
Examples of these: the lactic acid bacteria
Examples of these: Spirillum, Campylobacter
Has growth optimum between 20-45degreesC
No progeny produced, destruction of the initial infecting particle results, might lead to conversion of host cell to a tumor cell
Est. of a long-term relationship w/the host that may or may not lead to lysis & progeny production
The capsid of a virus is composed of
Down
Examples of these: Giardia, Trichomonas, Tritrichomonas, Domain Archea
Examples of these: Peniciilium, Aspergillus, most Protozoans, Azotobacter, Pseudomonas
Microorganisms well-adapted t growth in extreme environments of various types
Host cell is destroyed by action of virus w/in minutes to hours & hundreds of progeny are produced
Breaks down hydrogen peroxide
Can grow at 0-7degreesC; has an optimum between 20-30degreesC & max around 35degreesC
Progeny produced so slowly that the host suffers little to no damage
Organisms that require relatively high levels of salt to grow
Enables organisms to live in the presence of oxygen