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Chapter 1 : An Invisible World

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Chapter 1 : An Invisible World

Chapter 2 : How We See the Invisible World

Chapter 3 : The Cell

Chapter 4 : Prokaryotic Diversity

Chapter 5 : The Eukaryotes of Microbiology

Chapter 6 : Acellular Pathogens

Chapter 7 : Microbial Biochemistry

Chapter 8 : Microbial Metabolism

Chapter 9 : Microbial Growth

Chapter 10 : Biochemistry of the Genome

Chapter 11 : Mechanisms of Microbial Genetics

Chapter 12 : Modern Applications of Microbial Genetics

Chapter 13 : Control of Microbial Growth

Chapter 14 : Antimicrobial Drugs

Chapter 15 : Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity

Chapter 16 : Disease and Epidemiology

Chapter 17 : Innate Nonspecific Host Defenses

Chapter 18 : Adaptive Specific Host Defenses

Chapter 19 : Diseases of the Immune System

Chapter 20 : Laboratory Analysis of the Immune Response

Chapter 21 : Skin and Eye Infections

Chapter 22 : Respiratory System Infections

Chapter 23 : Urogenital System Infections

Chapter 24 : Digestive System Infections

Chapter 25 : Circulatory and Lymphatic System Infections

Chapter 26 : Nervous System Infections Microbiology 1e By OpenStax (Test Bank All Chapters, 100% Original Verified, A+ Grade) Answer Key for Chapter end Questions is Free with this Test Bank.Table of Contents Answers At The End Of PDF 1 / 4

Chapter 1: An Invisible World

  • = Correct answer
  • Multiple Choice

  • Which of the following is true of the microbial world?
  • All microbes are harmful.
  • Humans could survive without microbes.
  • Many microbes are helpful.*
  • Most microbes are pathogenic.

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: 23, 24

  • Which of the following is when humans first suspected the existence of microbes?
  • during the Industrial Revolution
  • in prehistoric times*
  • in the last century
  • within the last 500 years

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: 23

  • Which individual first observed unicellular organisms, which he called
  • “animalcules,” using a microscope he developed?

  • Robert Koch
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Thucydides
  • Antonie van Leeuwenhoek*

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: 6

  • To reduce the risk of open flame from Bunsen burners, microbiologists are
  • increasingly using which of the following devices for easy, rapid benchtop sterilization of small pieces of equipment?

  • autoclaves
  • ethylene oxide
  • incubators
  • microincinerators*

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: 36

  • / 4
  • The Swedish botanist known for having developed an important biological
  • classification system is which of the following people?

  • Ernst Haeckel
  • Carolus Linnaeus*
  • Louis Pasteur
  • Robert Whittaker

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: N/A

  • Which kingdom was the only one found in Empire Prokaryota?
  • Animalia
  • Fungi
  • Monera*
  • Protista

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: N/A

  • Which are the three currently accepted domains?
  • Archaea, Bacteria, and Eukarya*
  • Archaea, Prokaryota, and Eukaryota
  • Bacteria, Fungi, and Protista
  • Bacteria, Prokaryota, and Eukarya

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: N/A

  • Which two taxonomic units are typically used to identify an organism when using
  • binomial nomenclature?

  • domain and kingdom
  • genus and family
  • genus and species*
  • phylum and class

Difficulty: Easy

ASM Standard: N/A

  • Which of the following is not true about the process of fermentation?
  • It can help preserve foods, preventing spoilage.
  • It converts sugars to organic acids, alcohols, and/or gases such as carbon dioxide.
  • It is carried out exclusively by unicellular eukaryotes such as yeast.*
  • It is used to make foods such as cheese and bread.

Difficulty: Moderate

ASM Standard: 11, 23, 26

  • / 4
  • The Romans may have reduced their risk of waterborne infectious diseases by using
  • which of the following?

  • a variety of pharmaceutical products
  • aqueducts and a sewer system*
  • prophylactic antibiotics
  • quarantine of people with leprosy

Difficulty: Moderate

ASM Standard: 23

  • For which of the following is Thucydides known?
  • developing an effective sewer system in ancient Greece, helping to reduce
  • levels of disease in cities

  • observing microbes, using a microscope, for the first time, even distinguishing
  • between bacteria and fungi

  • proposing that disease was caused by microorganisms
  • realizing that people who had been infected by the Athenian plague had
  • immunity to reinfection*

Difficulty: Moderate

ASM Standard: 23, 31

  • Ernst Haeckel proposed a classification system consisting of which of the
  • following subgroups?

  • five kingdoms
  • four kingdoms*
  • two domains and three kingdoms
  • two domains and five kingdoms

Difficulty: Moderate

ASM Standard: N/A

  • Viruses not included in phylogenetic trees for which of the following reasons?
  • It is too difficult to observe their characteristics.
  • They are acellular and nonliving.*
  • They do not have any genes, which prevents genetic analysis.
  • They lack a nucleus.

Difficulty: Moderate

ASM Standard: 5

  • Which is the best description of the primary purpose of a phylogeny?
  • Phylogenies show all the alterative names for each species.
  • Phylogenies show all the common names for each species.
  • Phylogenies show evolutionary relatedness between organisms.*
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