History of Microbiology
Medical Microbiology
Giant Microbes
Microbiology in the news
Extreme microbes
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History of Microbiology | Medical Microbiology | Giant Microbes | Microbiology in the news | Extreme microbes | Iowa State |
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17th Century Dutchman noted for his work with the microscope & called the Father of Microbiology ANTON VAN LEEUWENHOEK History of Microbiology 1 pt | This virus that sometimes breaks out on cruise ships is named for Norwalk Ohio NOROVIRUS Medical Microbiology 1 pt | At a whopping 0.75 millimeters long, Thiomargarita namibiensis is the largest known member of this domain of organisms BACTERIA Giant Microbes 1 pt | More than 2,000 people in the Democratic Republic of the Congo have died in the past 2 years from this virus EBOLA Microbiology in the news 1 pt | The heat-tolerant DNA polymerase that makes PCR possible was isolated from a thermophilic bacterium found in this national park. YELLOWSTONE Extreme microbes 1 pt | These swans live on Lake Laverne Lancelot and Elaine Iowa State 1 pt |
19th Century French scientist known for his swan-necked flask experiments that disproved the idea of spontaneous generation LOUIS PASTEUR History of Microbiology 2 pt | Stress & a rich diet were blamed for ulcers in the stomach; turns out the culprit is this bacterium HELICOBACTER PYLORI Medical Microbiology 2 pt | Found in Oregon, this colony of Armillaria ostoyae covering 3.7 square miles is considered the largest single organism on Earth and a member of this taxonomic kingdom. FUNGI Giant Microbes 2 pt | As of August 29th, 2019 there have been 1,234 infections from this virus, in a multi-state outbreak linked to low vaccination rates MEASLES Microbiology in the news 2 pt | A species of cyanobacteria that grows in extremely dry conditions would be called this XEROPHILE Extreme microbes 2 pt | The G-nome statues can be found on top of this building Molecular Biology Iowa State 2 pt |
19th century German Nobel Prize winner known for his 4 postulates for linking a specific microorganism to a specific disease. ROBERT KOCH History of Microbiology 3 pt | Borrelia burgdorferi is the causative agent of this tick-borne disease, first identified in Old Lyme, Connecticut LYME DISEASE Medical Microbiology 3 pt | With 1,259,197 base pairs, this virus has the largest genome of any known virus MEGAVIRUS Giant Microbes 3 pt | Tardigrades are famous for their ability to withstand extreme conditions by going into a tun state. This country recently crashed a spacecraft carrying thousands of tardigrades into the moon, sparking concerns about contamination. ISRAEL Microbiology in the news 3 pt | The bacterial species Deinococcus radiodurans can resist high levels of this. RADIATION Extreme microbes 3 pt | This building is the oldest on campus THE FARM HOUSE Iowa State 3 pt |
The oldest written account of "variolation" of healthy people with smallpox scabs to produce an immunity to the disease was from this country CHINA History of Microbiology 4 pt | Common in soil in the desert southwest of the United States, the fungus Coccidioides immitis causes this disease. VALLEY FEVER Medical Microbiology 4 pt | This trematode parasite is the largest liver fluke in North America and commonly infects white tailed deer. FASCIOLOIDES MAGNA Giant Microbes 4 pt | A Massachusetts woman recently died from this rare mosquito-borne virus that causes encephalitis EASTERN EQUINE ENCEPHALITIS VIRUS Microbiology in the news 4 pt | The primary producers in deep sea hydrothermal vent communities are thiotrophic bacteria, which means they use this toxic compound for cellular respiration. HYDROGEN SULFIDE Extreme microbes 4 pt | This bird is the official state bird of Iowa GOLDFINCH Iowa State 4 pt |
This woman discovered a high-producing strain of Penicillium chrysogenum that was used for mass production of the first antibiotic. MARY HUNT History of Microbiology 5 pt | This group of deadly respiratory viruses can be transmitted by contact with rodent saliva, urine, feces, and bites HANTAVIRUSES Medical Microbiology 5 pt | Growing as large as a football, these giant members of the subphylum Foraminifera feed on detritus on the ocean floor. XENOPHYOPHORES Giant Microbes 5 pt | An outbreak of this mosquito-borne virus in Ethiopia has sickened more than 15,000 people, causing headache, fever, and severe joint pain CHIKUNGUNYA VIRUS Microbiology in the news 5 pt | Geogemma barossii can live at hotter temperatures than any other known organism. It can withstand autoclaving at 130º Celsius for 2 hours and is a member of this domain of life. ARCHAEA Extreme microbes 5 pt | This botanist was the first woman to earn a PhD at Iowa State University ADA HAYDEN Iowa State 5 pt |
The white squirrels seen on campus are not albino, but this
LEUCISTIC
Campus Squirrels
This model organism is the only animal to have its neural connections completely mapped
C. ELEGANS
Model Organisms
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