FOR PRESCOTT'S MICROBIOLOGY 12TH
EDITION BY JOANNE M. WILLEY,
KATHLEEN M. SANDMAN, DOROTHY H.
WOOD|9781264088393| ALL CHAPTERS 1-42|
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,Table Of Contents
1. Part One Introduction To Microbiology
Chapter: 1. The Evolution Of Microorganisms And Microbiology
Chapter: 2. Microscopy
Chapter: 3. Bacterial Cell Structure
Chapter: 4. Archaeal Cell Structure
Chapter: 5. Eukaryotic Cell Structure
Chapter: 6. Viruses And Other Acellular Infectious Agents
2. Part Two Microbial Nutrition, Growth, And Control
Chapter: 7. Bacterial And Archaeal Growth
Chapter: 8. Control Of Microorganisms In The Environment
Chapter: 9. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
3. Part Three Microbial Metabolism
Chapter: 10. Introduction To Metabolism
Chapter: 11. Catabolism: Energy Release And Conservation
Chapter: 12. Anabolism: The Use Of Energy In Biosynthesis
4. Part Four Microbial Molecular Biology And Genetics
Chapter: 13. Bacterial Genome Replication And Expression
Chapter: 14. Regulation Of Cellular Processes
Chapter: 15. Eukaryotic And Archaeal Genome Replication And
Expression
Chapter: 16. Mechanisms Of Genetic Variation
Chapter: 17. Microbial Dna Technologies
Chapter: 18. Microbial Genomics
5. Part Five The Diversity Of The Microbial World
Chapter: 19. Archaea
Chapter: 20. Nonproteobacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria
Chapter: 21. Proteobacteria
Chapter: 22. Gram-Positive Bacteria
Chapter: 23. Protists
Chapter: 24. Fungi
Chapter: 25. Viruses
6. Part Six Ecology And Symbiosis
Chapter: 26. Exploring Microbes In Ecosystems
Chapter: 27. Microbial Interactions
Chapter: 28. Biogeochemical Cycling And Global Climate Change
Chapter: 29. Microorganisms In Marine And Freshwater Ecosystems
, Chapter: 30. Microorganisms In Terrestrial Ecosystems
7. Part Seven Pathogenicity And Host Response
Chapter: 31. Innate Host Resistance
Chapter: 32. Adaptive Immunity
Chapter: 33. The Microbe-Human Ecosystem
Chapter: 34. Infection And Pathogenicity
Part Eight Microbial Diseases, Detection, And Their Control
Chapter: 35. Epidemiology And Public Health Microbiology
Chapter: 36. Clinical Microbiology And Immunology
Chapter: 37. Human Diseases Caused By Viruses And Prions
Chapter: 38. Human Diseases Caused By Bacteria
Chapter: 39. Human Diseases Caused By Fungi And Protists
8. Part Nine Applied Microbiology
Chapter: 40. Microbiology Of Food
Chapter: 41. Biotechnology And Industrial Microbiology
Chapter: 42. Applied Environmental Microbiology
, prescott's microbiology, 12e (willey)
chapter 1 the evolution of microorganisms and microbiology
1) archaea are cellular organisms that have unique cell membrane .
ANS: lipids
topic: archaea
bloom's/accessibility: 1. remember / keyboard navigation
asm topic: module 02 cell structure and function
asm objective: 02.03 bacteria and archaea have specialized structures (e.g. flagella, endospores,
and pili) that often confer critical capabilities.
learning outcome: 01.01c determine the type of microbe (e.g., bacterium, fungus, etc.) when
given a description of a newly discovered one
2) extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on earth
today.
ANS: false
topic: taxonomy of microorganisms bloom's/accessibility:
2. understand / keyboard navigation asm topic: module 01
evolution
asm objective: 01.05 the evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic
trees.
learning outcome: 01.02a propose a timeline of the origin and history of microbial life and
integrate supporting evidence into it
3) all cellular organisms can be placed into one of three , which include the bacteria,
archaea, and the eukarya.
ANS: domains
topic: taxonomy of microorganisms bloom's/accessibility:
2. understand / keyboard navigation asm topic: module 01
evolution
asm objective: 01.05 the evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic
trees.
learning outcome: 01.01b explain carl woeses contributions in establishing the three-domain system
for classifying cellular life
4) viruses are not generally studied by microbiologists because they are not classified as living
organisms.
ANS: false
topic: taxonomy of microorganisms
bloom's/accessibility: 2. understand / keyboard navigation
asm topic: module 05 microbial systems
asm objective: 02.05 the replication cycles of viruses (lytic and lysogenic) differ among viruses
and are determined by their unique structures and genomes.
learning outcome: 01.01a define the term microbiology
5) microbiologists study a variety of organisms, but all are considered either bacteria or archaea.
ANS: false