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Table ilof ilcontents
Part il1: ilIntroduction ilto ilClinical ilMicrobiology
Chapter il1. ilBacterial ilCell ilStructure, ilPhysiology, ilMetabolism, iland ilGenetics
Chapter il2. ilHost-Parasite ilInteraction
Chapter il3. ilThe ilLaboratory ilRole ilin ilInfection ilControl
Chapter il4. ilControl ilof ilMicroorganisms: ilDisinfection, ilSterilization, iland ilMicrobiology ilSafety
Chapter il5. ilPerformance ilImprovement ilin ilthe ilMicrobiology ilLaboratory
Chapter il6. ilSpecimen ilCollection iland ilProcessing
Chapter il7. ilMicroscopic ilExamination ilof ilMaterials ilfrom ilInfected ilSites
Chapter il8. i l Use ilof ilColony ilMorphology ilfor ilthe ilPresumptive ilIdentification ilof ilMicroorganisms
Chapter il9. i l Biochemical ilIdentification ilof ilGram-Negative ilBacteria
Chapter il10. ilImmunodiagnosis ilof ilInfectious ilDiseases
Chapter il11. ilApplications ilof ilMolecular ilDiagnostics
Chapter il12. ilAntibacterial ilMechanisms ilof ilAction iland ilBacterial ilResistance ilMechanisms
Chapter il13. ilAntimicrobial ilSusceptibility ilTesting
Part il2: ilLaboratory ilIdentification ilof ilSignificant ilIsolates
Chapter il14. ilStaphylococci
Chapter il15. ilStreptococcus, ilEnterococcus, iland ilOther ilCatalase-Negative, ilGram-Positive ilCocci
Chapter il16. ilAerobic ilGram-Positive ilBacilli
Chapter il17. ilNeisseria ilSpecies iland ilMoraxella ilcatarrhalis
Chapter il18. ilHaemophilus, ilHACEK, ilLegionella iland ilOther ilFastidious ilGram-Negative ilBacilli
Chapter il19. ilEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter il20. ilVibrio, ilAeromonas, iland ilCampylobacter ilSpecies
Chapter il21. ilNonfermenting iland ilMiscellaneous ilGram-Negative ilBacilli
Chapter il22. ilAnaerobes ilof ilClinical ilImportance
Chapter il23. ilThe ilSpirochetes
Chapter il24. ilChlamydia, ilRickettsia, iland ilSimilar ilOrganisms
Chapter il25. ilMycoplasma iland ilUreaplasma
Chapter il26. ilMycobacterium iltuberculosis iland ilNontuberculous ilMycobacteria
Chapter il27. ilMedically ilSignificant ilFungi
Chapter il28. ilDiagnostic ilParasitology
Chapter il29. ilClinical ilVirology
Chapter il30. ilAgents ilof ilBioterror iland ilForensic ilMicrobiology
Chapter il31. ilBiofilms: ilArchitects ilof ilDisease
Part il3: ilLaboratory ilDiagnosis ilof ilInfectious ilDiseases: iland ilOrgan ilSystem ilApproach ilto ilDiagnostic
ilMicrobiology
Chapter il32. ilUpper iland ilLower ilRespiratory ilTract ilInfections
Chapter il33. ilSkin iland ilSoft ilTissue ilInfections
Chapter il34. ilGastrointestinal ilInfections iland ilFood ilPoisoning
Chapter il35. ilInfections ilof ilthe ilCentral ilNervous ilSystem
Chapter il36. ilBacteremia iland ilSepsis
Chapter il37. ilUrinary ilTract ilInfections
Chapter il38. ilGenital ilInfections iland ilSexually ilTransmitted ilInfections
Chapter il39. ilInfections ilin ilSpecial ilPopulations
Chapter il40. ilZoonotic ilDiseases
Chapter il41. ilOcular ilInfections
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, Chapter il01: ilBacterial ilCell ilStructure, ilPhysiology, ilMetabolism, iland ilGenetics
ilMahon: ilTextbook ilof ilDiagnostic ilMicrobiology, il6th ilEdition ilTest ilBank


MULTIPLE ilCHOICE

1. To ilsurvive, ilmicrobial ilinhabitants ilhave illearned ilto iladapt ilby ilvarying ilall ilof ilthe ilfollowing, ilexcept
a. growth ilrate.
b. growth ilin ilall ilatmospheric ilconditions.
c. growth ilat ilparticular iltemperatures.
d. bacterial ilshape.
ANS: i l D
The ilchapter ilbegins ilby ildiscussing ilthe ilway ilmicrobial ilinhabitants ilhave ilhad ilto ilevolve ilto
ilsurvive ilin ilmany ildifferent ilniches iland ilhabitats. ilIt ildiscusses ilslow ilgrowers, ilrapid
ilgrowers, iland ilreplication ilwith ilscarce ilor ilabundant ilnutrients, ilunder ildifferent
ilatmospheric ilconditions, iltemperature ilrequirements, iland ilcell ilstructure. ilBacterial ilshape
ilas ila ilform ilof ilevolution ilis ilnot ildiscussed.


OBJ: il Level il2: ilInterpretation

2. Who ilwas ilconsidered ilthe ilfather ilof ilprotozoology iland ilbacteriology?
a. Anton ilvan ilLeeuwenhoek
b. Louis ilPasteur
c. Carl ilLandsteiner
d. Michael ilDouglas
ANS: i l A
The ilbook ildiscusses ilAnton ilvan ilLeeuwenhoek ilas ilthe ilinventor ilof ilthe ilmicroscope iland
ilthe ilfirst ilperson ilto ilsee ilthe il―beasties.‖ ilSo ilthey ildubbed ilhim ilthe ilfather ilof ilprotozoology
iland ilbacteriology. ilThe ilother ilthree ilindividuals ilwere ilnot ildiscussed.


OBJ: il Level il1: ilRecall

3. Prokaryotic ilcells ilhave ilwhich ilof ilthe ilfollowing ilstructures ilin iltheir ilcytoplasm?
a. Golgi ilapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic ilreticulum
ANS: i l B
All ilthe ilstructures illisted ilare ilfound ilin ileukaryotic ilcells, ilbut ilribosomes ilare ilthe ilonly
ilones ilthat ilapply ilto ilprokaryotic ilcells.


OBJ: il Level il1: ilRecall

4. This ilform ilof ilDNA ilis ilcommonly ilfound ilin ileukaryotic ilcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid



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