WGU C-453 Microbiology OA Study With Answer Choice
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What is the purpose of sterilization in microbiology?
️️ Sterilization eliminates all forms of microbial life, including spores, from surfaces or
instruments, ensuring they are safe for procedures that require complete microbial ...
WGU C-453 Microbiology OA Study With Answer Choices
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What is the purpose of sterilization in microbiology?
✔️✔️ Sterilization eliminates all forms of microbial life, including spores, from surfaces or
instruments, ensuring they are safe for procedures that require complete microbial elimination.
How do bacteriophages infect bacterial cells?
✔️✔️ Bacteriophages attach to bacterial cell surfaces, inject their genetic material, and hijack the
host’s machinery to produce new phages, which eventually lyse and kill the host cell.
What is the primary difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
✔️✔️ Prokaryotic cells lack a defined nucleus and membrane-bound organelles, whereas eukaryotic
cells have a nucleus and complex organelles.
Describe the term "opportunistic pathogen."
✔️✔️ An opportunistic pathogen is a microorganism that causes disease only when the host’s immune
defenses are compromised or the pathogen enters an unusual site in the body.
How does heat affect microbial growth?
✔️✔️ High heat can kill or inhibit microbial growth by denaturing proteins, while low temperatures
can slow growth by reducing enzyme activity.
What is the role of macrophages in the immune system?
✔️✔️ Macrophages are immune cells that engulf and digest pathogens and debris, presenting
antigens to T-cells to help initiate an immune response.
How does penicillin kill bacterial cells?
✔️✔️ Penicillin interferes with the synthesis of the bacterial cell wall, causing the cell to weaken,
rupture, and die.
,What is quorum sensing in bacteria?
✔️✔️ Quorum sensing is a communication process where bacteria release signaling molecules to
coordinate behavior, such as biofilm formation, based on population density.
Explain the purpose of an autoclave.
✔️✔️ An autoclave sterilizes materials by using high-pressure steam to kill all forms of
microorganisms, including resistant spores.
How do protozoa differ from bacteria?
✔️✔️ Protozoa are single-celled eukaryotes with complex structures, while bacteria are single-celled
prokaryotes lacking membrane-bound organelles.
Define the term "antiseptic."
✔️✔️ An antiseptic is a chemical agent applied to living tissue to kill or inhibit the growth of
microorganisms and prevent infection.
What is a virus envelope, and what is its function?
✔️✔️ A virus envelope is a lipid layer derived from the host cell membrane that surrounds some
viruses, helping them evade the host immune system and attach to host cells.
Describe the function of ribosomes in bacterial cells.
✔️✔️ Ribosomes are the structures within bacterial cells that synthesize proteins by translating
messenger RNA into amino acid chains.
What does a mycologist study?
✔️✔️ A mycologist studies fungi, including their classification, genetics, roles in ecosystems, and
impact on human health.
Explain the difference between disinfection and sanitization.
, ✔️✔️ Disinfection kills most pathogens on surfaces, but not all microbes, while sanitization reduces
the number of microbes to safe levels as defined by public health standards.
How does pasteurization differ from sterilization?
✔️✔️ Pasteurization uses mild heat to kill pathogens and reduce microbial numbers, whereas
sterilization uses extreme heat or chemicals to eliminate all microbial life.
What is binary fission, and which organisms typically use this process?
✔️✔️ Binary fission is a type of asexual reproduction where a cell divides into two identical daughter
cells; it is the primary method of reproduction in bacteria.
What role do spores play in fungal reproduction?
✔️✔️ Spores are reproductive cells produced by fungi that can survive harsh conditions and spread to
form new fungal colonies when conditions are favorable.
Define the term "antiviral" and explain its purpose.
✔️✔️ An antiviral is a medication designed to treat viral infections by inhibiting the virus's ability to
replicate within the host cells.
What is microbial fermentation, and why is it significant?
✔️✔️ Microbial fermentation is the process by which microbes convert sugars into alcohol, acids, or
gases, which is essential for food production and various industrial applications.
How do helminths differ from other microorganisms?
✔️✔️ Helminths are multicellular parasitic worms, unlike most microbes, which are unicellular; they
cause disease by consuming host nutrients and causing tissue damage.
What is the role of cyanobacteria in ecosystems?
✔️✔️ Cyanobacteria perform photosynthesis, producing oxygen and fixing nitrogen, which supports
aquatic food webs and helps sustain ecosystems.
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