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Microbiology: The Human Experience 2nd Edition
By Foster,Aliabadi and Slonczewski
All Chapter 1-27 Complete

,Chapter 01: Microbes Shape Our History
e e e e e




MULTIPLEeCHOICE

1. WhicheofetheefollowingeiseNOTeconsideredeaebenefiteofemicroorganisms?
a. nitrogenefixation c. synthesiseofevitamins
b. productioneofefermentedefoods d.e causativeeagentseofedisease

ANS:e D DIF: Easy REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1aeDescribeehoweweedefineeaemicrobe,eandeexplainewhyetheedefinitioneiseaechallenge.eMS
C:e Remembering

2. Aemicrobeethateise50enmeinesizeewouldemostelikelyebe
a. fungi. c. virus.
b. E.ecoli. d.eee algae.
ANS:e C DIF: Moderate REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Applying

3. Basedeonetheefigureeshown,etheetypeeofeorganismeindicatedewitheanearrowecouldebeea




a. virus. c. macroscopicefungi.
b. bacteria. d.e largeeameba.

ANS:e B DIF: Easy REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Applying

4. Basedeonetheefigure,etheetypeeofeorganismeshowneisea(n)

, a. virus. c. archaea.
b. bacteria. d.e eukaryote.

ANS:e D DIF: Moderate REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Applying

5. Whicheofetheefollowingedemonstratesecorrectescientificenotationeofeaebacterialeorganism?
a. StaphylococcuseEpidermidis c. Staphylococcuseepidermidis
b. Staphylococcuseepidermidis d.e StaphylococcuseEpidermidis
ANS:e C DIF: Easy REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Applying

6. Whichekeyecharacteristicedifferentiateseaeprokaryoteefromeaeeukaryote?
a. theeabsenceeofeproteins
b. theepresenceeofeDNA
c. theeabsenceeofemembrane-boundeorganelles
d. theepresenceeofeaecellewall
ANS:e C DIF: Easy REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Remembering

7. Whicheofetheefollowingemethodseforeclassifyingelifeeformsecanebestebeeusedetoedistinguishebetweenetw
oecloselyerelatederod-shapedebacterialeorganisms,e SalmonellaetyphimuriumeandeEscherichiaecoli?
a. physicalecharacteristics c. DNAesequenceecomparison
b. methodeofereproduction d.e environmentalehabitat

ANS:e C DIF: Moderate REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Applying

8. Whicheofetheefollowingeisealwayseclassifiedeaseaeeukaryote?
a. papillomavirus c. Escherichiaecoli
b. methanogen d. yeast
ANS:e D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1

, OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Understanding

9. Whicheofetheefollowingehasebeeneusedeaseaetool eforegeneetherapy?
a. viruses c. protozoa
b. archaea d.e fungi
ANS:e A DIF: Easy REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Understanding

10. Whicheofetheefollowingewouldeyouenoteexpectetoefindeinetheehumanedigestiveetract?
a. archaea c. bacteria
b. algae d.e intestinaleviruses
ANS:e B DIF: Moderate REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e1.1beDescribeetheethreeemajoredomainseofelife:eArchaea,eBacteria,eandeEukarya.eExplainewhateth
eethreeedomainsehaveeinecommoneandehowetheyediffer. MSC:e Understanding

11. Antibioticseareechemotherapeuticedrugsethatefunctionebyeinhibitingeaneimportantecellularestructureeo
reprocesseofeaneorganismethateisecausingeaneinfection.eWhicheofetheefollowingewouldenotebeeaffectede
byeaneantibioticethatetargetsecellularemetaboliceenzymes?
a. Streptococcusepyogenesebacteria c. ameba
b. Herpesevirus d.e breademold
ANS:e B DIF: Moderate REF:e 1.1
OBJ:e 1.1ceDefineeviruses,eandeexplainehowetheyerelateetoelivingecells.eMSC
:e Analyzing

12. Whichescientisteisecreditedewitheconstructingetheefirstemicroscope?
a. AntonieevaneLeeuwenhoek c. RoberteHooke
b. CatherineeofeSiena d.eee LouisePasteur
ANS:e C DIF: Easy REF:e 1.2
OBJ:e 1.2aeExplainehowemicrobialediseasesehaveechangedehumanehistory.e
MSC:e Remembering

13. Whicheofetheefollowingewaseaneunexpectedebenefiteofetheebuboniceplague?
a. Thereewasenoebenefitetoetheebuboniceplague.
b. TheepopulationeofeEuropeeexperiencedeaebabyeboom.
c. Iteresultedeineaebettereunderstandingeofeasepticepracticeseandehowetoepreventetheesprea
deofeinfection.
d. TheepopulationedeclineeenabledetheeculturaleadvancementeofetheeRenaissance.
ANS:e D DIF: Easy REF:e 1.2
OBJ:e 1.2aeExplainehowemicrobialediseasesehaveechangedehumanehistory.e
MSC:e Understanding

14. WhicheofetheefollowingeorganismsewouldeyoueNOTebeeableetoeseeeusingeRoberteHooke’semicroscope?
a. vinegareeels c. moldefilaments
b. dustemites d. Mycobacteriumetuberculosis
ANS:e D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2

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