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Microbiology FINAL EXAM Review Flashcards (100% verified with correct answers)
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1. What are microorganisms? correct answers microscopic organisms, or microbes 
includes bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae and helminths 
 
1. How are the names of microorganisms written? correct answers Capital Genus, lower case species name 
(binomial system of nomenclature) 
*italicized if typed or underlined if written 
 
1. In what ways do humans use microorganisms? correct answers *genetic engineering, GMOs, recombinant DNA technology, food industry, products in industrial settings, biorem...
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Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 9th Edition by Pommerville (All Chapters Complete, All Answers Verified 100%)
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Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 
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Test Bank for Alcamos Fundamentals of Microbiology 
9th Edition by Pommerville 
Chap01, Chapter 1 
Multiple Choice 
1. Who was one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cella” for the 
empty cork spaces that became the word we use today, “cells”? 
A. Robert Hooke 
B. Zacharias Janssen 
C. Francesco Stalluti 
D. Giovanni Faber 
Ans: A 
2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify o...
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
 
What are microorganisms? 
Bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, worms, and algae 
Prokaryotes 
No nucleus or membrane-bound organelles; 
unicellular 
Eukaryotes 
Has a nucleus and membrane-bound organelles; Unicellular and multicellular 
Viruses 
Acellular; 
Parasitic; 
Composed of nucleic acid and protein 
Photosynthesis 
Light fueled conversion of carbon dioxide to organic material; found in bacteria algae, and green plants 
Decomposition 
Breakdown ...
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EPA LEAD INSPECTOR FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 | SOLVED
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EPA LEAD INSPECTOR FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS WITH VERIFIED ANSWERS 2024/2025 | SOLVED. Dust sample clearance values - ANSWER- - Floors: 40 μg/ft2 > 10 μg/ft2 (10 
μg/ft2 in NY) - Windows: 250 μg/ft2 > 100 μg/ft2 (50 μg/ft2 in NY) - Window 
wells (troughs): 400 μg/ft2 (100 μg/ft2 in NY) - Samples must be at 1 sq ft > 2 sq 
ft (can be reduced to 1 sq ft if within 10 μg) 
EPA Soil Regulations - ANSWER- - 400 ppm for playgrounds/children's areas - 
1200 ppm for rest of yard - There mus...
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BIO 207 UMICH EXAM 1 QUESTIONS AND SOLUTIONS
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Microbes Microscopic single-cell organisms Can exist as a single cell or in various types of colonies or multi-cellular formations that exhibit cellular differentiation - Self-replicating bioconversion machines - drivers of many chemical conversions 
Why is genetic diversity important? Genetic diversity-->gene diversity-->enzyme diversity-->biochemical diversity-->biological funciton diversity 
Enzyme biological catalyst - lowers activation energy - not modified as a result of the re...
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Microbes that are unicellular, eukaryotic, and usually motile are _________ - protozoa 
A cell that contains a nucleus is called a (n) __________ cell. - eukaryotic 
Microbes that cause infectious disease and are always harmful to their host? - pathogens 
what is a potential explanation for a set of observations made by a scientist studying a phenomenon. - 
hypothesis 
the alpha helix protein structure - secondary 
the folding apolypeptide into a three dimensional shape - tertiary 
biotechnology...
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Microbiology Lab Final Study guide
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Microbiology Lab Final Study guide 
 
Which of the following may benefit from the identification of specific microorganisms? 
- Environmental bioremediation programs 
- Criminal investigations 
- Radiation treatment of produce and meats 
- Treatment of infectious disease - - Environmental bioremediation programs 
- Criminal investigations 
- Treatment of infectious disease 
 
_______________ identification methods examine the DNA sequence of an organism, whereas _______________ identification ...
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Microbiology Exam 1 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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Microbiology Exam 1 Questions with 100% 
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Microorganism - answerare organisms that are too small to see with the unaided eye 
examples of microorganisms - answerbacteria 
fungi 
protozoa 
microscopic algae 
viruses 
what kind of microscope do you use when you are working with microorganisms you can't see? 
- answerbright field microscope 
what are the different magnifications of a bright field microscope - answer4x 
10x 
40x 
100x 
what is the kind of micros...
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Microbiology FINAL EXAM Review Flashcards Questions and correct Answers
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Microbiology FINAL EXAM Review Flashcards Questions and correct Answers 
1. What are microorganisms? 
 
1. How are the names of microorganisms written? 
 
1. In what ways do humans use microorganisms? 
1. What is bioremediation? 1. What is the role of microbes in decomposition? 
1. What is a pathogen? 
 
1. Compare and contrast prokaryotes with eukaryotes. 
 
1. What was the contribution of Lister? 
 
1. What was the contribution of Semmelweis? 
 
1. What was the contribution of Pasteur?...
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