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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology 12th Edition by Joanne Willey, Kathleen Sandman and Dorothy Wood. Full Chapters test bank 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 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 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 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 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 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 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 Part Nine Applied Microbiology Chapter: 40. Microbiology of Food Chapter: 41. Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology Chapter: 42. Applied Environmental Microbiology

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CHAPTER 01 – 12e
1) All cellular organisms can be placed into one of three_________blank, which includes
theBacteria, Archaea, and theEukarya.




2) Archaea are cellular organisms that have unique cell membrane_________blank.




3) Elie Metchnikoff discovered_________blank, which is a major feature of the host
immune response.




4) An Italian physician,_________blank, challenged the concept of spontaneous generation
by demonstrating that maggots do not arise from decaying meat but rather from developing fly
eggs.




5) _________blank discovered that soil bacteria could oxidize iron, sulfur, and ammonia to
obtain energy.




6) _________blank was the first to isolate a root nodule bacterium capable of nitrogen
fixation.




7) The branch of microbiology that deals with diseases of humans and animals is
called_________blank microbiology.




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,8) The branch of microbiology that deals with the mechanisms by which the human body
protects itself from disease-causing organisms is called_________blank.




9) _________blank _________blank microbiologists monitor community food
establishments and water supplies in order to control the spread of communicable diseases.




10) The branch of microbiology that studies the relationship between microorganisms and
their habitats is called _________blank _________blank.




11) _________blank microbiology involves the use of microorganisms to make products
such as antibiotics, vaccines, steroids, alcohols, vitamins, amino acids, and enzymes.




12) Microbial_________blank are scientists who investigate the synthesis of antibiotics and
toxins, the production of energy with microorganisms, and the ways in which microorganisms
survive harsh environmental conditions.




13) Microbial_________blank focuses on the nature of heredity and how it regulates the
development and function of cells and organisms.




14) A microbial _________blank is a collection of strains that share many stable properties
and differ significantly from other groups of strains.




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,15) Protists contain all of the following forms of life EXCEPT _________blank.

A) protozoa
B) fungi
C) slime molds
D) algae




16) Cells with a relatively complex morphology that have a true membrane-delimited nucleus
are called_________blank.


A) prokaryotes
B) eukaryotes
C) urkaryotes
D) nokaryotes




17) Cells with a relatively simple cell morphology that do not have a true membrane-
delimited nucleus are called_________blank.


A) prokaryotes
B) eukaryotes
C) urkaryotes
D) nokaryotes




18) The ribosomal RNA studies that led to the division of prokaryotic organisms into the
Bacteria and the Archaea were begun by_________blank.




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, A) Pasteur
B) Woese
C) Needham
D) Watson




19) Proteins function in modern cells as _________blank.

A) catalysts
B) hereditary information
C) structural elements
D) both catalysts and structural elements




20) RNA is a key intermediate molecule involved in the process that uses the information
stored in DNA to ultimately produce _________blank.

A) carbohydrates
B) proteins
C) lipids
D) RNA




21) Which of the following distinguishes the field of microbiology from other fields of
biology?


A) The size of the organism studied.
B) The techniques used to study organisms regardless of their size.
C) Both the size of the organism studied and the techniques employed in the study of
organisms.
D) Neither the size of the organism studied nor the techniques employed in the study of
organisms regardless of their size.




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