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Fortis Microbiology Final Exam
Microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells - ANS: Prokaryotes



Disease causing microorganisms - ANS: Pathogens



Microorganisms composed only of heredity material wrapped in a protein covering - ANS: Viruses



Orderly arrangement of organisms into a hierarchy of taxonomic categories - ANS: Classification



When assigning a scientific name to an organism, both the genus and species names are ______ or
______. - ANS: Italicized or underlined



The five I's of studying microorganisms are? - ANS: Inoculation, incubation, inspection, isolation, and
identification



Contains only one species of microorganisms - ANS: Pure culture



An important component of media because it provides a solid surface for bacterial growth - ANS: Agar



Magnifies the specimen to produce the real image of the specimen - ANS: Objective lens



How is total magnification determined? - ANS: The power of the ocular lens is multiplied by the power
of the objective lens



Two functions of bacterial appendages - ANS: Attachment and motility

, The presence of flagella all over the cell surface - ANS: Peritrichous



Prokaryotic flagella has three parts in the order from cytoplasm to external environment is? - ANS: Basal
body, hook and filament



Often the site of pathogenic genes - ANS: Plasmids



A unique macromolecule found in bacterial cell walls - ANS: Peptidoglycan



-DNA not encased in a membrane

- has a cell wall made of peptidoglycans or other distinct chemicals

- does not have membrane-bound organelles

- DNA is wrapped around histones - ANS: Prokaryotes



Short, numerous appendages used by some bacterial cells for adhering to surfaces - ANS: Fimbriae



The most immediate result of destruction of a cell's ribosomes would be that? - ANS: Protein synthesis
would stop



Host cells of viruses include? - ANS: Humans, other animals, plants, fungi, and bacterial



The core of every virus particle always contains? - ANS: Either DNA or RNA but not both



Where does DNA viruses multiply? - ANS: Host cell's bucleus



Where does RNA viruses multiply? - ANS: Host cell's cytoplasm

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