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Exam Test bank for Talaro’s Foundations in Microbiology 11th Edition By Barry Chess
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1)	The scientific field called	is involved in the identification, classification, and naming of organisms. 
 
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Bloom's : 01. Remember Accessibility : Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic : Module 01 Evolution 
ASM Objective : 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic tre Topic : Taxonomy of Microorganisms 
Section : 01.06 
Learning Outcome : Define taxonomy and its supporting terms classification, nomenclature, and identif Gradable : automatic 
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Test Bank for Fundamentals of Microbiology 12th Edition by Jeffrey C. Pommerville 9781284211757 Chapter 1-27 | Complete Guide A+
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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 objects more than 200X. However, he failed to promote scientific inquiry because: A. he didn'...
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Mmbio 221 Robinson BYU Final Exam Questions and Answers Top Graded A 2024-2025
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Edward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent 
 
Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens 
 
Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin 
 
Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery 
 
John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in London) 
 
Ignaz Semmelweis - Pioneered asepsis by discovering that hand washing prevented streptococcal infections in obstetric patients 
 
Robert Koch - Pioneered the cultivation of bacteria on solid media 
 
Louis Pasteur -...
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Test Bank for Fundamentals of Microbiology 12th Edition by Jeffrey C. Pommerville 9781284211757 Chapter 1-27 | Complete Guide A+
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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 objects more than 200X. However, he failed to promote scientific inquiry because: A. he didn'...
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Microbiology Already Passed Exam Questions And CORRECT Answers
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What is the concept of spontaneous generation? living organisms could develop from 
nonliving or decomposing matter 
Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying 
meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? Francesco Redi 
Who showed that mutton broth boiled in flasks and then sealed could still develop 
microorganisms, which supported the theory of spontaneous generation? John 
Needham 
Who showed that flasks sealed and then boiled had no grow...
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MIC 205 Already Passed Exam Questions and CORRECT Answers
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Know what the Spontaneous Generation Debate was, which scientists played a part, and 
how each contributed to settling the debate. Who finally disproved it? How? Why didn't 
the other experiments prove/disprove spontaneous generation? penned by Aristotle, 
held its own for over 2000 years. 
 Francesco Redi did not believe in spontaneous generation. 1668, set up an 
experiment to disprove it. (Meat in the flask experiment. One uncovered, one with 
a film, and one with a cork. Flies/maggots only ...
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BIO 346 Advanced Microbiology (Ch. 3 Review; EXAM 1) ANSWERS RATED 100% CORRECT
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Which of the following individuals argued in favor of spontaneous generation? 
Francesco Redi 
Louis Pasteur 
John Needham 
Lazzaro Spallanzani correct answers John Needham 
 
Which of the following individuals is credited for definitively refining the theory of spontaneous generation using broth in a swan-neck flask? 
Aristotle 
Jan Baptista van Helmont 
Louis Pasteur correct answers Louis Pasteur 
 
Which of the following scientists experimented with raw meat, maggots, and flies in an attemp...
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Test Bank For Alcamo's Fundamentals Of Microbiology 9th Edition by Jeffrey Pommerville||ISBN NO:10,076376258X||ISBN NO:13,978-0763762582||All Chapters||A+, Guide.
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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 objects more than 200X. However, he failed to promote scientific inquiry because: A. he didn'...
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Bio 2400 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers
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Bio 2400 Final Exam Review Questions And Answers 
Microbiology has led to... - ANS Prevention of food spoilage, vaccines, aseptic techniques 
 
Effect of vaccines - ANS 13 infections almost eradicated thanks to vaccines 
 
History of microbiology - ANS Early human attributed disease to evil spirits, bad blood, bad air 
 
Lucretius and Fracastro - ANS Hypothesized that disease was caused by invisible living creatures 
 
Francecsco Stelluti - ANS Made the first microscope observati...
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Bio 161 Exam 3 Study Guide- Questions and Correct Answers
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*The Origin of Life* 
Know the 7 criteria that must be met if something is to be considered alive. have an organized structure (anatomy) 
contain chemical reactions coordinated to perform vital functions (metabolism) 
be able to maintain constant internal environment (homeostasis) 
react to internal and external stimuli (responsiveness) 
be able to develop and grow (growth) 
be able to adapt to environmental changes (adaptability) 
be able to reproduce/pass on genetic information (reproduction)...
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