Lab Report

Lab ReportLab report about Francisella TularenisPleas find all require information. Just ansfers no full sentences>ClassificationSubkingdom: Archaea EubacteriaGenus: Species:Cell Structure and Morphology (Download a photo)Shape: coccus, bacillus, vibrio, spirillum, spirochete, pleomorphicArrangement: solitary (singles), diplo-, strepto-, tetra, sarcinae, palisadeGlycocalyx: slime layer, capsule, sheathCell Wall: Gram + or Gram –Chemical composition: peptidoglycan, techoic acid, lipopolysaccharideOuter membrane, if presentPeriplasmic spaceAppendagesFlagella: monotrichous, lophotrichous, peritrichous, amphitrichousPiliFimbriaeOther Structures: plasmids, endospores, granules, inclusion bodiesReproductionBinary fission, budding, fragmentationMetabolismCarbon source: carbon dioxide, organic compounds (name 4 sugars)Energy source: sunlight, inorganic compounds, organic compoundsNutritional Type:photoautotroph, photohetertroph, chemoautotroph, chemoheterotrophPhysical RequirementsTemperature: psychrophile, mesophile, thermophile, extremophileOxygen: obligate aerobe, obligate anaerobe, facultative anaerobe, microaerophilepH: acidophile, alkalinophile, neutrophileOsmotic Pressure: osmophile, halophileHabitat/NicheAquatic, soil, plant, animal, sewage/waste, human foodEcosystem Role: producer, consumer, decomposerInteractions w/ other species: mutualism, synergism, commensalism, parasitism18Disease DynamicsSource: endogenous, exogenousVirulence Factors: capsule, biofilm, pili, enzymes (keratinase, hyaluronidase,collagenase, streptokinase, coagulase), toxins (leukocidin, hemolysin, endotoxin,exotoxin)Target Tissue: epithelial, connective, muscle, nervousType of Infection: acute, latent, local, focal, systemic, bacteremia, toxemiaSymptoms or signs:Prevention:Treatment:EpidemiologyStatus: endemic, emerging, re-emerging, epidemic, pandemicType of Infectious Disease: communicable, contagious, opportunisticIncidence:US WorldwidePrevalence:US WorldwideMortality:Reservoir: soil, vector (carrier or zoonoses), water, foodIncubation period:Period of Illness (prodromal thru decline):Convalescence:Transmission: direct contact, inoculation, food, water, airborne, nosocomial, fomiteDisease cycle (flow diagram with arrows)


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