TEST BANK FOR NESTER'S MICROBIOLOGY 10TH
EDITION NEWEST TEST BANK UPDATE 2025\2026
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL GRADED +
Spontaneous generation - CORRECT ANSWER-The idea that living organisms could
spontaneously arise from non-living material.
Viroids - CORRECT ANSWER-Naked (lacking a protein shell) pieces of RNA that
infect plants.
Carnivores - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms that do not directly digest cellulose.
Herbivores - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms that can digest cellulose directly.
Termites - CORRECT ANSWER-Insects that can digest cellulose due to their
symbiotic relationship with microorganisms.
Pollution cleanup - CORRECT ANSWER-One of the activities microorganisms
participate in.
Medicinal products - CORRECT ANSWER-Products that can be produced with the
help of microorganisms.
Food production - CORRECT ANSWER-An activity that involves microorganisms in
the preparation of various food products.
, Spontaneous generation investigators - CORRECT ANSWER-Scientists who obtained
contradictory results while investigating spontaneous generation.
Swan-necked flasks - CORRECT ANSWER-An experimental setup used by Pasteur to
disprove spontaneous generation.
Naked RNA - CORRECT ANSWER-The structure of viroids, which lack a protein shell.
Viruses - CORRECT ANSWER-Infectious agents that can contain either DNA or RNA,
but not both simultaneously.
Bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER-Unicellular organisms that can be involved in food
production and disease.
Scientific name - CORRECT ANSWER-A name that indicates the domain of an
organism.
Chloroplasts - CORRECT ANSWER-Organelles that are not present in the structures
that made hay infusions difficult to sterilize.
Endospores - CORRECT ANSWER-Structures that can make sterilization difficult in
experiments on spontaneous generation.
Tyndall and Cohn - CORRECT ANSWER-Scientists whose work explained
discrepancies in spontaneous generation experiments.
Redi - CORRECT ANSWER-A scientist involved in investigating the idea of
spontaneous generation.
EDITION NEWEST TEST BANK UPDATE 2025\2026
WITH ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND CORRECT VERIFIED
ANSWERS/WELL ANALYSED ALL GRADED +
Spontaneous generation - CORRECT ANSWER-The idea that living organisms could
spontaneously arise from non-living material.
Viroids - CORRECT ANSWER-Naked (lacking a protein shell) pieces of RNA that
infect plants.
Carnivores - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms that do not directly digest cellulose.
Herbivores - CORRECT ANSWER-Organisms that can digest cellulose directly.
Termites - CORRECT ANSWER-Insects that can digest cellulose due to their
symbiotic relationship with microorganisms.
Pollution cleanup - CORRECT ANSWER-One of the activities microorganisms
participate in.
Medicinal products - CORRECT ANSWER-Products that can be produced with the
help of microorganisms.
Food production - CORRECT ANSWER-An activity that involves microorganisms in
the preparation of various food products.
, Spontaneous generation investigators - CORRECT ANSWER-Scientists who obtained
contradictory results while investigating spontaneous generation.
Swan-necked flasks - CORRECT ANSWER-An experimental setup used by Pasteur to
disprove spontaneous generation.
Naked RNA - CORRECT ANSWER-The structure of viroids, which lack a protein shell.
Viruses - CORRECT ANSWER-Infectious agents that can contain either DNA or RNA,
but not both simultaneously.
Bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER-Unicellular organisms that can be involved in food
production and disease.
Scientific name - CORRECT ANSWER-A name that indicates the domain of an
organism.
Chloroplasts - CORRECT ANSWER-Organelles that are not present in the structures
that made hay infusions difficult to sterilize.
Endospores - CORRECT ANSWER-Structures that can make sterilization difficult in
experiments on spontaneous generation.
Tyndall and Cohn - CORRECT ANSWER-Scientists whose work explained
discrepancies in spontaneous generation experiments.
Redi - CORRECT ANSWER-A scientist involved in investigating the idea of
spontaneous generation.