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Chapterr1rArBriefrHistoryrofrMicrobiology 2
Chapterr2rTherChemistryrofrMicrobiology 19
Chapterr3rCellrStructurerandrFunction 38
Chapterr4rMicroscopy,rStaining,randrClassification 60
Chapterr5rMicrobialrMetabolism 80
Chapterr6rMicrobialrNutritionrandrGrowth 99
Chapterr7rMicrobialrGenetics 118
Chapterr8rRecombinantrDNArTechnology 137
Chapterr9rControllingrMicrobialrGrowthrinrtherEnvironment 155
Chapterr10rControllingrMicrobialrGrowthrinrtherBodyr-rAntimicrobialrDrugs 173
Chapterr11rCharacterizingrandrClassifyingrProkaryotes 192
Chapterr12rCharacterizingrandrClassifyingrEukaryotes 210
Chapterr13rCharacterizingrandrClassifyingrViruses,rViroids,randrPrions 228
Chapterr14rInfection,rInfectiousrDiseases,randrEpidemiology 246
Chapterr15rInnaterImmunity 265
Chapterr16rAdaptiverImmunity 283
Chapterr17rImmunizationrandrImmunerTesting 302
Chapterr18rImmunerDisorders 321
Chapterr19rMicrobialrDiseasesrofrtherSkinrandrWounds 339
Chapterr20rMicrobialrDiseasesrofrtherNervousrSystemrandrEyes 357
Chapterr21rMicrobialrCardiovascularrandrSystemicrDiseases 375
Chapterr22rMicrobialrDiseasesrofrtherRespiratoryrSystem 393
Chapterr23rMicrobialrDiseasesrofrtherDigestiverSystem 411
Chapterr24rMicrobialrDiseasesrofrtherUrinaryrandrReproductiverSystems 429
Chapterr25rAppliedrandrIndustrialrMicrobiology 445
Chapterr26rMicrobialrEcologyrandrMicrobiomes 462
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Chapterr1r ArBriefrHistoryrofrMicrobiology
MultiplerChoicerQuestions
1) AntonirvanrLeeuwenhoekrwasrtherfirstrpersonrinrhistoryrto
A) userarmagnifyingrglass.
B) developrartaxonomicrsystem.
C) viewrmicroorganismsrandrrecordrtheserobservations.
D) disproverspontaneousrgeneration.
E) userthergermrtheoryrofrdisease.r
Answer:r C
Bloom'srTaxonomy:r Knowledge
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2) Thermicrobesrcommonlyrknownras arersingle-
celledreukaryotesrthatrarergenerallyrmotile.
A) archaea
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) protozoa
E) virusesr
Answer:r D
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3) Whichrofrtherfollowingrarerprokaryotes?
A) algae
B) molds
C) protozoa
D) archaea
E) wormsr
Answer:r D
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4) LouisrPasteurrdemonstratedrthatrfermentationrtorproduceralcoholrisrcausedrby
A) aerobes.
B) facultativeranaerobes.
C) obligaterparasites.
D) archaea.
E) prokaryotes.
Answer:r B
Bloom'srTaxonomy:r Knowledge
Section:rTherGoldenrAgerofrMicrobiologyrL
earningrOutcome:rr1.6
5) Whichrofrtherfollowingrscientistsrprovidedrevidencerinrfavorrofrtherconceptrofrspontaneousrgen
eration?
A) Pasteur
B) Needham
C) Redi
D) Buchner
E) Spallanzanir
Answer:r B
Bloom'srTaxonomy:r Knowledge
Section:rTherGoldenrAgerofrMicrobiologyrL
earningrOutcome:rr1.7
6) Pasteur'srexperimentsronrfermentationrlaidrtherfoundationrfor
A) industrialrmicrobiology.
B) epidemiology.
C) immunology.
D) abiogenesis.
E) antisepsis.r
Answer:r A
Bloom'srTaxonomy:rComprehensionrSectio
n:rTherGoldenrAgerofrMicrobiologyrLearnin
grOutcome:rr1.10
7) WhichrofrtherfollowingrstatementsraboutrfungirisrFALSE?
A) Fungirarereukaryotes.
B) Moldsrarermulticellular.
C) Fungirhaverarcellrwall.
D) Fungirarerphotosynthetic.
E) Yeastsrarerunicellular.
Answer:r D
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rOutcome:rr1.3
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