FOR TALARO’S FOUNDATIONS IN
MICROBIOLOGY, 12TH EDITION, BY BARRY
CHESS| ALL CHAPTERS 1-27| LATEST
,Table Of Contents
Chapter 1- The Main Themes Of Microbiology
Chapter 2- The Chemistry Of Biology
Chapter 3- Tools Of The Laboratory: Methods Of Studying Microorganisms
Chapter 4- A Survey Of Prokaryotic Cells And Microorganisms
Chapter 5- A Survey Of Eukaryotic Cells And Microorganisms
Chapter 6- An Introduction To Viruses, Viroids, And Prions
Chapter 7- Microbial Nutrition, Ecology, And Growth
Chapter 8- An Introduction To Microbial Metabolism: The Chemical Crossroads Of
Life
Chapter 9- An Introduction To Microbial Genetics
Chapter 10- Genetic Engineering And Genetic Analysis
Chapter 11- Physical And Chemical Agents For Microbial Control
Chapter 12- Drugs, Microbes, Host—The Elements Of Chemotherapy
Chapter 13- Microbe–Human Interactions: Infection, Disease, And Epidemiology
Chapter 14- An Introduction To Host Defenses And Innate Immunities
Chapter 15- Adaptive, Specific Immunity, And Immunization
Chapter 16- Disorders In Immunity
Chapter 17- Procedures For Identifying Pathogens And Diagnosing Infections
Chapter 18- The Gram-Positive And Gram-Negative Cocci Of Medical Importance
Chapter 19- The Gram-Positive Bacilli Of Medical Importance
Chapter 20- The Gram-Negative Bacilli Of Medical Importance
Chapter 21- Miscellaneous Bacterial Agents Of Disease
Chapter 22- The Fungi Of Medical Importance
Chapter 23- The Parasites Of Medical Importance
Chapter 24- Introduction To Viruses That Infect Humans: The Dna Viruses
Chapter 25- The Rna Viruses That Infect Humans
Chapter 26- Environmental Microbiology
Chapter 27 Applied And Industrial Microbiology
,CHAPTER 1 v
true/false - write 't' if the statement is true and 'f' if the statement is false.
1) members of the same species share many morev characteristics compared to those sharedb
y members of the same kingdom.
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2) viruses are not classified in any of whittaker's fivev kingdoms.
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3) members of the kingdom fungi are photosynthetic.
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4) a scientist studying helminths is working with bacteria.
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5) the fossil record has established that prokaryotes existed on earth for approximately twob
illionv years before eukaryotes evolved.
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6) it has been over 25 years since a new infectious disease has emerged in the world.
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7) the term sterile means free of all life-forms.
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8) all microorganisms are parasites.
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9) during a scientific experiment, the control group is used to directly test or measure thec
onsequences of a variable in the study.
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10) the scientific method involves formulatingv a tentative explanation, called the hypothesis,t
o account for what has been observed or measured.
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11) once an organism is assigned to a particular taxonomic hierarchy, it is permanent andc
annot be revised.
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12) when the results of an experiment support a hypothesis, the hypothesis can now bec
onsidered a theory.
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13) the names of the threev proposed domains are: bacteria, protista, eukarya.
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