MICROBIOLOGY:
An Introduction
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13TH EDITION
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TablemofmContents:
PartmI:mFundamentalsmofmMicrobiology
Chapterm1.mThemMicrobialmWorldmandmYou
Chapterm2.mChemicalmPrinciples
Chapterm3.mObservingmMicroorganismsmthroughmamMicroscope
Chapterm4.mFunctionalmAnatomymofmProkaryoticmandmEukaryoticmCells
Chapterm5.mMicrobialmMetabolism
Chapterm6.mMicrobialmGrowth
Chapterm7.mThemControlmofmMicrobialmGrowth
Chapterm8.mMicrobialmGenetics
Chapterm9.mBiotechnologymandmDNAmTechnology
PartmII:mAmSurveymofmthemMicrobialmWorld
Chapterm10.mClassificationmofmMicroorganisms
Chapterm11.mThemProkaryotes:mDomainsmBacteriamandmArchaea
Chapterm12.mThemEukaryotes:mFungi,mAlgae,mProtozoa,mandmHelminths
Chapterm13.mViruses,mViroids,mandmPrions
PartmIII:mInteractionmbetweenmMicrobemandmHost
Chapterm14.mPrinciplesmofmDiseasemandmEpidemiology
Chapterm15.mMicrobialmMechanismsmofmPathogenicity
Chapterm16.mInnatemImmunity:mNonspecificmDefensesmofmthemHost
Chapterm17.mAdaptivemImmunity:mSpecificmDefensesmofmthemHost
Chapterm18.mPracticalmApplicationsmofmImmunology
Chapterm19.mDisordersmAssociatedmwithmthemImmunemSystem
Chapterm20.mAntimicrobialmDrugs
PartmIV:mMicroorganismsmandmHumanmDisease
Chapterm21.mMicrobialmDiseasesmofmthemSkinmandmEyes
Chapterm22.mMicrobialmDiseasesmofmthemNervousmSystem
Chapterm23.mMicrobialmDiseasesmofmthemCardiovascularmandmLymphaticmSystems
Chapterm24.mMicrobialmDiseasesmofmthemRespiratorymSystem
Chapterm25.mMicrobialmDiseasesmofmthemDigestivemSystem
Chapterm26.mMicrobialmDiseasemofmthemUrinarymandmReproductivemSystems
PartmV:mEnvironmentalmandmAppliedmMicrobiology
Chapterm27.mEnvironmentalmMicrobiology
Chapterm28.mAppliedmandmIndustrialmMicrobiology
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Chapterm1:m ThemMicrobialmWorldmandmYou
1.1 Multiple-ChoicemQuestions
1) MicroorganismsmareminvolvedminmeachmofmthemfollowingmprocessesmEXCEPT
A) infection.
B) decompositionmofmorganicmmaterial.
C) O2mproduction.
D) foodm production.
E) smogmproduction.
Answer:m E
Section:m1.1
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mRememberingm
LearningmOutcome:m1.1
GlobalmOutcome:m 5
2) EachmofmthemfollowingmorganismsmwouldmbemconsideredmammicrobemEXCEPT
A) yeast.
B) protozoan.
C) bacterium.
D) mushroom.
E) virus.mAn
swer:mDmSec
tion:m 1.1
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mRememberingm
LearningmOutcome:m1.4
3) Themtermmusedmtomdescribemamdisease-causingmmicroorganismmis
A) microbe.
B) bacterium.
C) virus.
D) pathogen.
E) infection.
mAnswer:mD
mSection:m 1.
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Bloom'smTaxonomy:mRememberingm
LearningmOutcome:m1.1
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4) Commonmcommercialmbenefitsmofmmicroorganismsmincludemsynthesismof
A) riboflavin.
B) acetone.
C) insulin.
D) aspirin.
E) riboflavin,macetonemandminsulin
.mAnswer:m E
Section:m1.1
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mRememberingm
ASMcuemOutcome:m6.3
LearningmOutcome:m 1.1
5) Whatmfactorsmcontributemtomthemrisingmincidencemofmantibioticmresistance?
A) overusemofmthemspecificmdrugs
B) misusemofmthemspecificmdrugs
C) randommmutationsminmbacterialmgenomes
D) randommmutations,moverusemandmmisusemofmspecificmdrugs
E) overusemandmmisusemofmspecificmdrug
smAnswer:m D
Section:m1.5
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mUnderstandingm
ASMcuemOutcome:m4.1
LearningmOutcome:m 1.19
GlobalmOutcome:m 5
6) Themformalmsystemmformclassifyingmandmnamingmorganismsmwasmdevelopedmby
A) RobertmKoch.
B) IgnazmSemmelweis.
C) Aristotle.
D) CarolusmLinnaeus.
E) LouismPasteur.
mAnswer:mDmSect
ion:m1.2
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mRememberingm
LearningmOutcome:m1.3
7) InmthemnamemStaphylococcusmaureus,maureusmismthe
A) genus.
B) domainmname.
C) species.
D) kingdom.
E) familymname.
mAnswer:mCmSec
tion:m1.2
Bloom'smTaxonomy:mUnderstandingm
LearningmOutcome:m1.3
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