MICROBIOGY:
An Introduction
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14TH ss ss EDITION
Tortora|Funke|Case
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,Test ssBank ssMicrobiology: ssAn ssIntroduction, ss14th ssEdition ssGerard ssJ. ssTortora
ssTable ssof ssContents:
Part ssI: ssFundamentals ssof ssMicrobiology
ssChapter ss1. ssThe ssMicrobial ssWorld ssand ssYou
ssChapter ss2. ssChemical ssPrinciples
Chapter ss3. ssObserving ssMicroorganisms ssthrough ssa ssMicroscope
ssChapter ss4. ssFunctional ssAnatomy ssof ssProkaryotic ssand ssEukaryotic
ssCells ssChapter ss5. ssMicrobial ssMetabolism
Chapter s s 6. s s Microbial s s Growth
Chapter ss7. ssThe ssControl ssof ssMicrobial
ssGrowth ssChapter ss8. ssMicrobial ssGenetics
Chapter ss9. ssBiotechnology ssand ssDNA
ssTechnology ssPart ssII: ssA ssSurvey ssof ssthe
ssMicrobial ssWorld ssChapter ss10. ssClassification ssof
ssMicroorganisms
Chapter ss11. ssThe ssProkaryotes: ssDomains ssBacteria ssand ssArchaea
s s Chapter ss12. ssThe ssEukaryotes: ssFungi, ssAlgae, ssProtozoa, ssand
ssHelminths ssChapter ss13. ssViruses, ssViroids, ssand ssPrions
Part ssIII: ssInteraction ssbetween ssMicrobe ssand ssHost
ssChapter ss14. ssPrinciples ssof ssDisease ssand
ssEpidemiology ssChapter ss15. ssMicrobial ssMechanisms
ssof ssPathogenicity
Chapter ss17. ssAdaptive ssImmunity: ssSpecific ssDefenses ssof ssthe ssHost
ssChapter ss18. ssPractical ssApplications ssof ssImmunology
Chapter ss19. ssDisorders ssAssociated sswith ssthe ssImmune ssSystem
ssChapter ss20. ssAntimicrobial ssDrugs
Part ssIV: ssMicroorganisms ssand ssHuman ssDisease
s s Chapter ss21. ssMicrobial ssDiseases ssof ssthe ssSkin ssand
ssEyes ssChapter ss22. ssMicrobial ssDiseases ssof ssthe
ssNervous ssSystem
Chapter ss23. ssMicrobial ssDiseases ssof ssthe ssCardiovascular ssand ssLymphatic
ssSystems ssChapter ss24. ssMicrobial ssDiseases ssof ssthe ssRespiratory ssSystem
Chapter s s 25. s s Microbial s s Diseases s s of s s the s s Digestive s s System
Chapter ss 26. s s Microbial s s Disease s s of s s the ss Urinary s s and s s Reproductive s s Systems
Part s s V: s s Environmental s s and s s Applied s s Microbiology
Chapter ss27. ssEnvironmental ssMicrobiology
s s Chapter ss28. ssApplied ssand ssIndustrial
ssMicrobiology
, MICROBIOLOGY: ssAn s s Introduction, s s 14e s s (Tortora, ss Funke, s s Case)
Chapter ss1: The s s Microbial s s World s s and s s You
1.1 Multiple-Choice ssQuestions
1) Microorganisms s s are ssinvolved ssin ss each ssof ssthe s s following ssprocesses ss EXCEPT
A) infection.
B) decomposition ssof ssorganic ssmaterial.
C) O2 ssproduction.
D) food production.
E) smog
ssproduction.
ssAnswer: E
ssSection: ss1.1
Bloom's ssTaxonomy: ssRemembering
ssLearning ssOutcome: ss1.1
Global s s Outcome: 5
2) Each ssof ss the ssfollowing ssorganisms s s would s s be ssconsidered s s a ssmicrobe s s EXCEPT
A) yeast.
B) protozoan.
C) bacterium.
D) mushroom.
E) virus.
ssAnswer:
ssD
ssSection:
1.1
Bloom's ssTaxonomy: ssRemembering
ssLearning ssOutcome: ss1.4
3) The ssterm ssused s s to ssdescribe ssa ssdisease-causing ssmicroorganism s s is
A) microbe.
B) bacterium.
C) virus.
D) pathogen.
E) infection.
ssAnswer:
ssD ssSection:
1.1
Bloom's ssTaxonomy: ssRemembering
ssLearning ssOutcome: ss1.1
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