3rd Edition
By Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
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,Table of content
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1.1212Scope12of12microbiology
2.1212Chemistry12of12life
3.1212Cell12structure12and12function
4.1212Bacteria12and12archaea
5.1212Viruses
6.1212Eukaryotic12microorganisms
7.1212Physical12and12chemical12methods12of12control
8.1212Microbiological12laboratory12techniques
9.1212Microbiological12laboratory12safety12issues
10.1212Pharmacology
11.1212Antimicrobial12drugs
12.1212Infection12and12disease
13.1212The12immune12response12and12lymphatic12system
14.1212Infections12of12the12integumentary12system,12soft12tissue,12and12musculoskeletal12system
15.1212Infections12of12the12respiratory12system
16.1212Infections12of12the12gastrointestinal12system
17.1212Infections12of12the12nervous12system12and12sensory12structures
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18.1212Infections12of12the12cardiovascular12and12circulatory12systems
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19.1212Infections12of12the12urinary12system
12
20.1212Infections12of12the12reproductive12system
21.1212Sexually12transmitted12infections12and12diseases
12
22.1212Human12age12and12microorganisms
23.1212Microorganisms12in12the12environment12and12effects12on12human12health
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24.1212Emerging12infectious12diseases
25.1212Biotechnology
,Chapter1201:12Scope12of12Microbiology
VanMeter:12Microbiology12for12the12Healthcare12Professional,123rd12Edition
MULTIPLE12CHOICE
1. In12the12sixteenth12century12a12father-and-son12team,12by12the12name12of
,12produced12a12compound12microscope12consisting12of12a12simple12tube12with12lenses12at12
each12end.
a. van12Leeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS:1 2 C REF:1 2 p.123
2. “Animalcules”12were12first12described12by
a. Robert12Hooke.
b. Antony12van12Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans12Janssen.
d. John12Needham.
ANS:1 2 B REF:1 2 p.123
3. Micrographia,12a12publication12illustrating12insects,12sponges,12as12well12as12plant12cells,12was12p
ublished12by
a. Robert12Hooke.
b. Antony12van12Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans12Janssen.
d. John12Needham.
ANS:1 2 A REF:1 2 p.123
4. Low-
power12microscopes12designed12for12observing12fairly12large12objects12such12as12insects12or12wo
rms12are
a. electron12microscopes.
b. dark-field12microscopes.
c. fluorescence12microscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS:1 2 D REF:1 2 p.125
5. A12microscope12that12provides12a12three-dimensional12image12of12a12specimen12is12a
a. dark-field12microscope.
b. transmission12electron12microscope.
c. bright-field12microscope.
d. scanning12electron12microscope.
ANS:1 2 D REF:1 2 p.127
6. The12tool12of12choice12to12observe12living12microorganisms12is12the
a. bright-field12microscope.
, b. phase-contrast12microscope.