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COMPLETE TEST BANK:
Brock Biology of Microorganisms, Global Edition 16th
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by Michael Madigan Latest Update.

,TEST BANK FOR BROCK BIOLOGY OF
MICROORGANISM 16TH
Test Bank For Brock Biology of Microorganisms 15th EditionEDITION
By Michael T. Madigan BY MICHAEL T.

MADIGAN
Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 15e (Madigan et al.)
Chapter 1 The Microbial World

1.1 Multiple Choice Questions

1) Which Of The Following Statements Is False?
A) Microbial Cells Can Exist As Single Cells.
B) Microbial Cells Carry Out Their Life Processes Of Growth Independently.
C) Microbial Cells Include Both Bacteria And Viruses.
D) Microbial Cells Are Surrounded By A Plasma Membrane.




2) Which Of The Following Statements Is Correct?
A) Microorganisms Are Significant Contributors To The Total Biomass On Earth.
B) Microorganisms Represent A Much Smaller Amount Of Earth’s Biomass Than Plants.
C) Microorganisms Represent A Much Smaller Amount Of Earth’s Biomass Than Animals.
D) Microorganisms Are Significant In Number, But Not In Overall Biomass.




3) Differential Selection And Reproduction Of Phenotypes Occurs During A Process Called
A) Cellular Differentiation.
B) Evolution.
C) Growth.
D) Transformation.




4) In What/Which Domain(S) Of Life Is/Are Microorganisms Represented?
A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Eukarya
D) Archaea, Bacteria, And Eukarya




5) Biological Catalysts Involved In The Acceleration Of The Rate Of Chemical Reactions Are Called
A) Catalytic Converters.
B) Growth Agents.
C) Evolutionary Molecules.
D) Enzymes.



6) Regarding Early Life On Earth
A) Microbial Life Existed For Billions Of Years Before Plant And Animal Life.
B) Microbial Life Existed Long Before Animals But Has Been Around For About The Same Amount Of Time As Plants.
C) Microbial Life, Plant Life, And Animal Life All Appeared At About The Same Time.
D) It Is Impossible To Determine Which Type Of Life First Appeared.

,7) The Person Who Described The “Wee Animalcules” Was
A) Robert Hooke.
B) Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek.
C) Louis Pasteur.
D) Ferdinand Cohn.


Chapter Section: 1.5

8) Walther Hesse And Pioneered The Use Of Agar As A Solidifying Agent.
A) Louis Pasteur
B) Ferdinand Cohn
C) Robert Koch
D) Sergei Winogradsky


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9) Which Of The Following Is/Are Characteristic Of All Cellular Organisms?
A) Communication
B) Evolution
C) Motility
D) Communication, Evolution, And Motility




10) Deduce Why Viruses Are Excluded From The Ribosomal Rna—Based Tree Of Life.
A) Some Viruses Contain Multiple Strands Of Rna.
B) Their Genetic Elements Cannot Be Sequenced.
C) They Can Infect Other Organisms, Which Complicates The Genetic Comparisons.
D) They Lack Ribosomal Rna (Rrna).


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11) Louis Pasteur Developed The Vaccine(S) For
A) Anthrax Only.
B) Fowl Cholera Only.
C) Rabies Only.
D) Anthrax, Fowl Cholera, And Rabies.


Chapter Section: 1.9

12) The Discovery Of Antibiotics And Other Important Chemicals Led To The Field Of
A) Industrial Microbiology.
B) Agricultural Microbiology.
C) Marine Microbiology.
D) Aquatic Microbiology.




13) Microbial Sterilization Is Used To
A) Decrease The Possibility Of Contaminants Growing In A Culture.
B) Kill Bacteria But Not Necessarily Viruses Or Other Microbes.
C) Kill All Microbes In Or On Objects.
D) Clean A Work Area.

, Chapter Section: 1.9

14) Transparent Double-Sided Dishes Used For Growing Microbes Are Most Commonly Called
A) Petri Dishes.
B) Baker Dishes.
C) Sterilization Plates.
D) Culture Medium Plates.


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15) Microbes Playing A Role In Nitrogen Fixation In Plants Live In , While Those Playing A Role In The Digestive
Tract OfCertain Herbivores Live In .
A) Rumens / Nodules
B) Nodules / Rumens
C) Nodules / Fortrans
D) Fortrans / Rumens



16) Which Of The Following Is Not An Accomplishment Of Louis Pasteur?
A) Determined That The Alcohol-Making Process Was Mediated By Microbial Fermentation And Thus Refuted The
Theory Of Spontaneous Generation
B) Developed Enrichment Culture Techniques
C) Developed Heat Sterilization Techniques That Involved The Creation Of A Specialized Swan-Necked Flask
D) Developed The First Rabies Vaccine And Treated Thousands Of Individuals


Chapter Section: 1.9

17) The Theory Of Spontaneous Generation Was Refuted By The Work Of
A) Louis Pasteur.
B) Robert Koch.
C) Robert Hooke.
D) Antoni Van Leeuwenhoek.


Chapter Section: 1.9

18) A Pasteur Flask Has A(N)
A) Swan Neck To Prevent Particulate Matter From Getting Into The Main Body Of The Flask.
B) Double Neck So Two Substances May Be Added At The Same Time.
C) Secondary Opening At The Base To Allow For Drainage.
D) Inverted Upper Edge To Prevent Spillage While Swirling.


Chapter Section: 1.9


19) Predict How Pasteur’s Conclusions On Spontaneous Generation With Swan Flasks Would Have Changed If He Worked With
And Maintained The Flasks In A Sterile Laminar Flow Hood.
A) Sterilization Of The Swan Flask Solutions Would Not Have Been Necessary To Reject Spontaneous Generation. If He Did
Sterilize The Flasks, The Spontaneous Generation Hypothesis Would Have Been Supported.
B) His Incubation Times Would Not Have Been Sufficient To Refute Spontaneous Generation.
C) Pasteur’s Flasks Never Would Have Putrefied, And The Experiment Would Not Have Refuted Spontaneous Generation.
D) Viruses Would Have Still Been Present, And His Conclusion Would Have Been Unchanged.

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