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Table of Contents
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 1- The Main Themes of Microbiology
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 2- The Chemistry of Biology
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 3- Tools of the Laboratory Methods for the Culturing and Microscopy of
Microorganisms
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 4- Bacteria and Archaea
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 5- Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 6- Microbial Genetics
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 7- Viruses and Prions
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 8- Genetic Analysis and Recombinant DNA Technology
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 9- Microbial Nutrition and Growth
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 10- Microbial Metabolism
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 11- Physical and Chemical Control of Microbes
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 12- Antimicrobial Treatment
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 13- Microbe–Human Interactions Health and Disease
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 14- Epidemiology of Infectious Diseases
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 15- Host Defenses I Overview and Innate Immunity
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 16- Host Defenses II Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 17- Disorders in Immunity
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 18- Diagnosing Infections
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 19- Infectious Diseases Manifesting on the Skin and Eyes
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 20- Infectious Diseases Manifesting in the Nervous System
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 21- Infectious Diseases Manifesting in the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic
Systems
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 22- Infectious Diseases Manifesting in the Respiratory System
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 23- Infectious Diseases Manifesting in the Gastrointestinal Tract
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 24- Infectious Diseases Manifesting in the Genitourinary System
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 25- Microbes in Our Environment and the Concept of One Health
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.01 List the six types of microorganisms we will be studying
in this book.ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.01 Microorganisms are ubiquitous and live in diverse and dynamic
ecosystems.Bloom's : 2. Understand
Section : 01.01
6TH EDITION CHAPTER : 1- The Main Themes of Microbiology Topic : Taxonomy of Microorganisms
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3) Helminths are .
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A) bacteria
1) Microorganisms are best defined as organisms that . B) protozoa
C) molds
D) parasitic worms
A) cause human disease E) infectious particles
B) lack a cell nucleus
C) are infectious particles ACTUAL ANSWER: D) parasitic worms
D) are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
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E) can only be found growing in laboratories
TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.01 List the six types of microorganisms we will be studying
in this book.ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
ACTUAL ANSWER: D) are too small to be seen with the unaided eye
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.04 While microscopic eukaryotes (for example, fungi, protozoa, and algae)
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.01 List the six types of microorganisms we will be studying Section : 01.01
in this book.ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function Topic : Taxonomy of Microorganisms
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Section : 01.01
TEST BANK Topic::>Cellular Organization
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.01 The structure and function of microorganisms have been revealed by the use of
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4) Among these types of microorganisms, the _ arenoncellular.
A) viruses
2) Which of the following are not considered microorganisms? B) helminths
C) protozoans
D) bacteria
A) Mosquitoes
B) Protozoa
C) Bacteria ACTUAL ANSWER: A) viruses
D) Viruses Test Bank Questions Details
E) Fungi TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.01 List the six types of microorganisms we will be studying
in this book.TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.08 Identify two types of acellular
microorganisms.
ACTUAL ANSWER: A) Mosquitoes ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
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Section : 01.01 Test Bank Questions Details
Section : 01.05 TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.02 Identify multiple professions using
Topic : Cellular Organization microbiology. ASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.05 The replication cycles of viruses (lytic and lysogenic) differ among TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their
viruses aAccessibility : Keyboard Navigation products.Bloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.01
Topic : Microbial Roles
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5) Studies of the immune response to an infection caused by microorganisms would be 7) A scientist who studies the influence of microbes in the formation of caves is called a/an
performed by a/an . .
A) hypersensitivity specialist A) geomicrobiologist
B) epidemiologist B) astrobiologist
C) immunologist C) epidemiologist
D) geomicrobiologist D) immunologist
ACTUAL ANSWER: C) immunologist
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.02 Identify multiple professions using TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.02 Identify multiple professions using
microbiology. ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems microbiology. ASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.01 Microbes are essential for life as we know it and the processes that
nonhuman hBloom's : 1. Remember support liBloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.01 Section : 01.01
Topic : Microbial Roles Topic : Microbial Roles
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6) Which of the following pairs of career descriptions and work tasks is not correctly 8) Astrobiology is considered a sub-discipline of microbiology because .
matched?
A) life elsewhere in the universe is likely to be microbial
A) Industrial microbiologist -- manipulate bacterial strains to be less pathogenic B) microbes are known to exist on other planets
B) Agricultural microbiologist -- identify bacterial causes of crop disease C) all extraterrestrials known are microbial
C) Public health microbiologist -- track the incidence of AIDS in a population D) only microbes can reproduce under the extreme conditions in outer space
D) Medical microbiologist -- identify the cause of a bladder infection at a hospital lab
ACTUAL ANSWER: A) Industrial microbiologist -- manipulate bacterial strains to be Test Bank Questions Details
TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.02 Identify multiple professions using
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microbiology. ASM Topic : Module 01 Evolution on the earth.ASM Topic : Module 03 Metabolic Pathways
ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems ASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.01 Microorganisms are ubiquitous and live in diverse and dynamic TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>03.01 Bacteria and Archaea exhibit extensive, and often unique, metabolic
ecosystems.Bloom's : 3. Apply diversity (TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.01 Microbes are essential for life as we know it and the processes
Section : 01.01 that support li Bloom's : 1. Remember
Topic : Microbial Roles Section : 01.02
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9) Which of the following does not indicate microbe involvement in energy and nutrient
flow?
11) The majority of oxygen in earth's atmosphere is a product of photosynthesis by .
A) Thermal hot springs warmed by heat from earth's interior
B) Formation of greenhouse gases, CO 2 and methane A) microorganisms
C) Digestion of complex carbohydrates in animal diets B) rain forests
D) Decomposition of dead matter and wastes C) agricultural lands
D) green plants
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.03 Describe the role and impact of microbes
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on the earth.ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems
TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.03 Describe the role and impact of
ASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms microbes on the earth. ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.01 Microorganisms are ubiquitous and live in diverse and dynamic TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.01 Microorganisms are ubiquitous and live in diverse and dynamic
ecosystems. TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.01 Microbes are essential for life as we know it and the ecosystems. TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.01 Microbes are essential for life as we know it and the
processes that support liBloom's : 2. Understand
processes that support liBloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.02
Section : 01.02
Topic : Microbial Roles
Topic : Microbial Roles
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10) The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are 12) The three cell types discussed, eukaryotes, archaea, and bacteria, all derived from
called . .
A) decomposers A) a common ancestral cell
B) prokaryotes B) photosynthetic bacteria
C) pathogens C) archaea
D) eukaryotes D) cells with a ACTUAL ANSWERS:> TRUE nucleus
E) fermenters
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>01.01 Cells, organelles (e.g., mitochondria and chloroplasts) and all major
TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.03 Describe the role and impact of microbes metabolicBloom's : 2. Understand
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Section : 01.02 TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in
Topic : Cellular Organization phylogenetic treBloom's : 1. Remember
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Topic : History of Microbiology
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13) The first cells appeared about billion years ago.
15) When humans manipulate the genes of microorganisms, the process is called .
A) 5
B) 4
C) 3.5 A) bioremediation
D) 2 B) genetic engineering
E) 1 C) epidemiology
D) immunology
E) taxonomy
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.04 Explain the theory of evolution and why it is
called a theory.ASM Topic : Module 01 Evolution Test Bank Questions Details
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>01.01 Cells, organelles (e.g., mitochondria and chloroplasts) and all major TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.05 Explain one old way and one new way that humans manipulate
metabolicBloom's : 1. Remember organisms for theASM Topic : Module 04 Information Flow
Section : 01.02 ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems
Topic : Cellular Organization TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>04.05 Cell genomes can be manipulated to alter cell function.
Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their
products.Bloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.03
Topic : Microbial Roles
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14) Which area of biology states that living things undergo gradual structural and functional
changes over long periods of time?
A) Morphology 16) Which activity is an example of biotechnology?
B) Phylogeny
C) Evolution
A) Bacteria in the soil secreting an antibiotic to kill competitors
D) Genetics
B) A microbiologist using the microscope to view bacteria
E) Transformation
C) Egyptians using moldy bread on wounds
D) Escherichia coli producing human insulin
E) Public health officials monitoring diseases in a community
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Learning Outcome : 01.05 Explain one old way and one new way that humans manipulate organisms for the
ASM Topic : Module 04 Information Flow
ASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their products.Bloom's : 1. Remember
products.Bloom's : 2. Understand Section : 01.03
Section : 01.03 Topic : Microbial Roles
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19) Disease-causing microorganisms are called _.
17) Which of the following is a traditional human use of microorganisms?
A) decomposers
A) Baking bread B) bacteria
B) Treating water and sewage C) pathogens
C) Mass-producing antibiotics D) eukaryotes
D) Cleaning up oil spills E) fermenters
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.05 Explain one old way and one new way that humans manipulate TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.06 Summarize the relative burden of human disease caused by microbes,
organisms for theASM Topic : Module 06 Impact of Microorganisms emphasiziASM Topic : Module 05 Systems
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>06.03 Humans utilize and harness microorganisms and their TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and
products.Bloom's : 2. Understand nonhuman hBloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.03 Section : 01.04
Topic : Microbial Roles Topic : Microbial Roles
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18) Using microbes to detoxify a site contaminated with heavy metals is an example of 20) The number one worldwide infectious diseases are .
.
A) AIDS-related diseases
A) biotechnology B) diarrheal diseases
B) bioremediation C) malaria and other protozoan diseases
C) decomposition D) measles and other rash diseases
D) immunology E) respiratory diseases
E) epidemiology
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Learning Outcome : 01.06 Summarize the relative burden of human disease caused by microbes, emphasizi Learning Outcome : 01.07 Differentiate among bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic microorganisms.
ASM Topic : Module 05 Systems ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.02 Bacteria have unique cell structures that can be targets for antibiotics,
nonhuman hBloom's : 3. Apply immunBloom's : 2. Understand
Section : 01.04 Section : 01.05
Topic : Microbial Roles Topic : Cellular Organization
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21) The incidence of deaths from communicable disease is in the United States 23) In which way are archaea and eukaryotesthe same?
compared to the entire world.
A) Contain membrane-bound organelles
A) less B) Have similar ssu rRNA sequences
B) greater C) Contain mitochondria for energy production
C) about the same D) Possess RNA instead of DNA
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.06 Summarize the relative burden of human disease caused by microbes, TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.07 Differentiate among bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotic
emphasiziASM Topic : Module 05 Systems microorganisms. ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.02 Bacteria have unique cell structures that can be targets for antibiotics,
nonhuman hBloom's : 2. Understand immunBloom's : 2. Understand
Section : 01.04 Section : 01.05
Topic : Microbial Roles Topic : Cellular Organization
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22) In which way are bacteria and eukaryotes the same? 24) Which of the following is a unique characteristic of viruses that distinguishes them from
the other major groups of microorganisms?
A) Contain membrane-bound organelles
B) Possess a cell membrane A) Cause human disease
C) Contain a nucleus to hold DNA B) Lack a nucleus
D) Always have a cell wall for rigidity C) Cannot be seen without a microscope
D) Contain genetic material
E) Lack cell structure
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Learning Outcome : 01.08 Identify two types of acellular microorganisms. Learning Outcome : 01.09 Compare and contrast the relative sizes of the different microbes.
ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function Learning Outcome : 01.08 Identify two types of acellular microorganisms.
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>04.04 The synthesis of viral genetic material and proteins is dependent on ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
host cellsBloom's : 2. Understand Bloom's : 3. Apply
Section : 01.05 Section : 01.05
Topic : Cellular Organization Topic : Cellular Organization
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25) Which group of microorganisms is composed only of hereditary material wrapped in a
protein covering? 27) In general, eukaryotic cells are about times larger than bacterial or archaeal cells.
A) Viruses A) 2
B) Bacteria B) 10
C) Parasites C) 50
D) Fungi D) 1000
E) Yeasts
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TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.09 Compare and contrast the relative sizes of the
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different microbes.ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function
TEST BANK Learning Outcome:> 01.08 Identify two types of acellular
microorganisms. ASM Topic : Module 02 Structure and Function Bloom's : 1. Remember
Section : 01.05
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and
Topic : Cellular Organization
nonhuman hBloom's : 1. Remember
TEST BANK ASM ObJ:>02.01 The structure and function of microorganisms have been revealed by the use of
Section : 01.05
mAccessibility : Keyboard Navigation
Topic : Cellular Organization
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28) Archaealcells are about bacterial cells.
26) Eukaryotic cells are larger than bacterial or archaeal cells; allcells are larger than
macromolecules. Where do viruses fit on this scale?
A) the same size as
B) ten times larger than
A) Viruses are larger than eukaryotic cells. C) ten times smaller than
B) Viruses are smaller than eukaryotic cells, but larger than bacterial or archaeal cells.
C) Viruses are smaller than bacterial or archaeal cells, but larger than macromolecules.
D) Viruses are smaller than macromolecules.
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