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3rd Editionnn
By Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
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| Verified Chapter's 1 - 25 | Complete Newest
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1. nn nn Scope of microbiologynn nn
2. nn nn Chemistry of life nn nn
3. nn nn Cell structure and function
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4. nn nn Bacteria and archaea nn nn
5. nn nn Viruses
6. nn nn Eukaryotic microorganisms nn
7. nn nn Physical and chemical methods of control
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8. nn nn Microbiological laboratory techniques nn nn
9. nn nn Microbiological laboratory safety issues nn nn nn
10. nn nn Pharmacology
11. nn nn Antimicrobial drugs nn
12. nn nn Infection and disease nn nn
13. nn nn The immune response and lymphatic system
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14. nn nn Infections of the integumentary system, soft tissue, and musculoskeletal
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system
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15. nn nn Infections of the respiratory system
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16. nn nn Infections of the gastrointestinal system
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nn 17. Infections of the nervous system and sensory structures
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nn 18. Infections of the cardiovascular and circulatory systems
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nn 19. Infections of the urinary system
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20. nn nn Infections of the reproductive system
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nn 21. nn nn Sexually transmitted infections and diseases
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22. nn nn Human age and microorganisms
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nn 23. nn nn Microorganisms in the environment and effects on human health
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24. nn nn Emerging infectious diseases nn nn
25. nn nn Biotechnology
,Chapter 01: Scope of Microbiology
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VanMeter: Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional, 3rd Edition
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MULTIPLE nnCHOICE
1. In nnthe nnsixteenth nncentury nna nnfather-and-son nnteam, nnby nnthe nnname nnof , nnproduced
nnancompound nnmicroscope nnconsisting nnof nna nnsimple nntube nnwith nnlenses nnat nneach
nnend.
a. van nnLeeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS: n n C REF: n n p. nn3
2. “Animalcules” nnwere nnfirst nndescribed nnby
a. Robert nnHooke.
b. Antony nnvan nnLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans nnJanssen.
d. John nnNeedham.
ANS: n n B REF: n n p. nn3
3. Micrographia, nna nnpublication nnillustrating nninsects, nnsponges, nnas nnwell nnas nnplant nncells, nnwas
publishednby
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a. Robert nnHooke.
b. Antony nnvan nnLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans nnJanssen.
d. John nnNeedham.
ANS: n n A REF: n n p. nn3
4. Low-power nnmicroscopes nndesigned nnfor nnobserving nnfairly nnlarge nnobjects nnsuch nnas nninsects
or nnwormsnare
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a. electron nnmicroscopes.
b. dark-field nnmicroscopes.
c. fluorescence nnmicroscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS: n n D REF: n n p. nn5
5. A nnmicroscope nnthat nnprovides nna nnthree-dimensional nnimage nnof nna nnspecimen nnis nna
a. dark-field nnmicroscope.
b. transmission nnelectron nnmicroscope.
c. bright-field nnmicroscope.
d. scanning nnelectron nnmicroscope.
ANS: n n D REF: n n p. nn7
6. The nntool nnof nnchoice nnto nnobserve nnliving nnmicroorganisms nnis nnthe
a. bright-field nnmicroscope.
b. phase-contrast nnmicroscope.
, c. fluorescence nnmicroscope.
d. electron nnmicroscope.
ANS: n n B REF: n n p. nn6
7. Which nnscientist nnis nnmost nnresponsible nnfor nnending nnthe nncontroversy nnabout nnspontaneous
generation?
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a. John nnNeedham
b. Joseph nnLister
c. Louis nnPasteur
d. Robert nnKoch
ANS: n n C REF: n n p. nn8
8. Fossils nnof nnprokaryotes nngo nnback billion nnyears.
a. 4.0 nnto nn5.0
b. nn nn n n 3.5 nnto nn4.0
c. 2.5 nnto nn3.0
d. nn nn n n 2.2 nnto nn2.7
ANS: n n B REF: n n p. nn9
9. Molds nnbelong nnto nnwhich nnof nnthe nnfollowing nngroups nnof nneukaryotic nnorganisms?
a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
ANS: n n C REF: n n p. nn11
10. The nncorrect nndescending nnorder nnof nntaxonomic nncategories nnis
a. species, nndomain, nnphylum, nnkingdom, nnorder, nndivision, nnclass, nngenus.
b. domain, nnkingdom, nnphylum, nnclass, nnfamily, nnorder, nngenus, nnspecies.
c. domain, nnkingdom, nnphylum, nnclass, nnorder, nnfamily, nngenus, nnspecies.
d. kingdom, nndomain, nnphylum, nnorder, nnclass, nnfamily, nngenus, nnspecies.
ANS: n n C REF: n n p. nn10
11. Complex nncommunities nnof nnmicroorganisms nnon nnsurfaces nnare nncalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
ANS: n n B REF: n n p. nn12
12. A nnrelationship nnbetween nnorganisms nnin nnwhich nnthe nnwaste nnproduct nnof nnone nnprovides
nutrients nnfornanother nnis nncalled
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a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.
ANS: n n D REF: n n p. nn12