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Chapter 1 Introduction toMicrobes and Their Building Blocks
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1) When humans manipulate the genes of microorganisms, the process is called
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A) bioremediation
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C) epidemiology
D) immunology
E) taxonomy
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: Microbial Roles; Basics ofGenetic Engineering ti ti ti ti ti
Bloom's: 01. Remember
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ASM Topic: Module 04 Information Flow
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ASM Objective: 04.05 Cell genomes can be manipulated to alter cell function.
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2) Which of the following is not considered a microorganism?
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A) Mosquito
B) Protozoan
C) Bacterium
D) Virus
E) Fungus
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: Taxonomy of t i ti
Microorganisms Bloom's: 01.
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ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
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ASM Objective: 01.02Mutationsandhorizontalgenetransfer,alongwiththeimmensevarietyof
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microenvironments, have resulted in a vast diversity of microorganisms.
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3) All microorganisms are best defined as organisms that
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A) cause human disease ti ti
B) lack a cell nucleus
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C) are infectious particles
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D) are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
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E) can only be found growing in laboratories
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Answer: D t i
Section: 01.01
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Topic: Microbial Roles ti
Bloom's: 01. Remember
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ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
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ASM Objective: 01.02Mutationsandhorizontalgenetransfer,alongwiththeimmensevarietyof
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microenvironments, have resulted in a vast diversity of microorganisms.
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,4) Which activity is an example of biotechnology?
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A) Bacteria in the soil secreting an antibiotic to kill competitors
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B) A microbiologist using the microscope to study bacteria
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C) Egyptians using moldy bread on wounds
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D) Escherichia coli producing human insulin ti ti ti ti
E) Public health officials monitoring diseases in a community
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Answer: D t i
Section: 01.01
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Topic: BasicsofGeneticEngineering ti ti ti
Bloom's: 02. Understand
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ASM Topic: Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
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ASM Objective: 06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their products.
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5) Living things ordinarily too small to be seen with the unaided eye are termed
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A) bacteria
B) viruses
C) parasites
D) microorganisms
E) prokaryotes
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: Cellular Organization ti
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ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
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ASM Objective: 01.02Mutationsandhorizontalgenetransfer,alongwiththeimmensevarietyof
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microenvironments, have resulted in a vast diversity of microorganisms.
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6) The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called
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A) decomposers
B) prokaryotes
C) pathogens
D) eukaryotes
E) fermenters
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: Microbial Roles ti
Bloom's: 01. Remember
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ASM Topic: Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
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ASM Objective: 06.01 Microbes are essential for life, as we know it, and the processes that
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support life (e.g. in biogeochemical cycles and plant/animal microflora).
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, 7) Cells, like bacteria and archaea, that do not have a nucleus in their cells have traditionally been
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called
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A) decomposers
B) prokaryotes
C) pathogens
D) eukaryotes
E) fermenters
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: Cellular Organization ti
Bloom's: 01. Remember
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ASM Topic: Module 02 Structure and Function
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ASM Objective: 01.01 Cells, organelles (e.g. mitochondria and chloroplasts) and all major
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metabolic pathways evolved from early prokaryotic cells.
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8) The first cells appeared about
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A) 5.2
B) 4.6
C) 3.8
D) 2.9
E) 1.5
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Section: 01.01
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Topic: HistoryofMicrobiology ti ti
Bloom's: 01. Remember
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ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
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ASM Objective: 01.01 Cells, organelles (e.g. mitochondria and chloroplasts) and all major
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metabolic pathways evolved from early prokaryotic cells.
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9) Which of the following is not a human use of microorganisms?
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D) Mass producing antibiotics
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Section: 01.01
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ASM Topic: Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
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ASM Objective: 06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their products.
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