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SCI 251 Microbiology Week 3 Comprehensive Quiz
2026 |Nightingale

Actual Exam Questions & Verified Answers
with Detailed Rationales



Document Type: Exam (Elaborations)
Academic Year:
Total Questions: 50 Multiple Choice
Includes: Correct Answers + Full Rationales
Status: Verified & Updated for 2026




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,SCI 251 Microbiology Week 3 Comprehensive Quiz 2026 |Ni… 2026 Update • Verified Answers




Questions & Verified Answers

1. Which phase of the bacterial growth curve is characterized by a period of little or no cell
division as the cells adapt to their new environment?
A. Log phase
B. Lag phase
C. Stationary phase
D. Death phase
Answer: B
Rationale: The lag phase is a period of intense metabolic activity but no increase in cell number as microbes
adjust to new surroundings. Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely related
distractors, making a clear rationale essential for mastery. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports
safe, evidence-based practice and improves patient outcomes.



2. An organism that uses light as an energy source and organic compounds as a carbon source
is classified as a:
A. Photoautotroph
B. Chemoautotroph
C. Chemoheterotroph
D. Photoheterotroph
Answer: D
Rationale: Photoheterotrophs use light for energy but must obtain carbon from organic compounds rather than
CO2. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports safe, evidence-based practice and improves patient
outcomes. This is an important clinical concept because selecting the correct answer (D) requires
understanding both the pathophysiology and the practical nursing implications.



3. What is the net gain of ATP molecules produced during glycolysis for one molecule of
glucose?
A. 36
B. 4
C. 2
D. 38
Answer: C
Rationale: While 4 ATP are produced, 2 are consumed in the preparatory stage, resulting in a net gain of 2
ATP. Recognizing this principle allows the nurse to prioritize care, anticipate complications, and provide
accurate patient education. Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely related
distractors, making a clear rationale essential for mastery.




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, SCI 251 Microbiology Week 3 Comprehensive Quiz 2026 |Ni… 2026 Update • Verified Answers




4. Which of the following temperature groups contains organisms that grow best at human
body temperature (37°C)?
A. Psychrophiles
B. Mesophiles
C. ?
D. Thermophiles
Answer: B
Rationale: Mesophiles have an optimum growth temperature between 25-40°C, which includes human
pathogens. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports safe, evidence-based practice and improves
patient outcomes. This is an important clinical concept because selecting the correct answer (B) requires
understanding both the pathophysiology and the practical nursing implications.



5. In aerobic respiration, what is the final electron acceptor?
A. Nitrate
B. Sulfate
C. Pyruvate
D. Oxygen
Answer: D
Rationale: In aerobic respiration, molecular oxygen (O2) serves as the terminal electron acceptor at the end of
the electron transport chain. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports safe, evidence-based practice
and improves patient outcomes. This is an important clinical concept because selecting the correct answer (D)
requires understanding both the pathophysiology and the practical nursing implications.



6. Which enzyme is responsible for neutralizing the toxic superoxide radical by converting it
into molecular oxygen and hydrogen peroxide?
A. Catalase
B. Peroxidase
C. Superoxide dismutase
D. Oxidase
Answer: C
Rationale: Superoxide dismutase (SOD) converts superoxide radicals into oxygen and hydrogen peroxide.
Exam questions often test the ability to distinguish this concept from closely related distractors, making a clear
rationale essential for mastery. Applying this knowledge in clinical settings supports safe, evidence-based
practice and improves patient outcomes.




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