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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology 12th Edition by Joanne Willey, Kathleen Sandman and Dorothy Wood. Full Chapters test bank Part One: Introduction to Microbiology Chapter: 1. The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology Chapter: 2. Microscopy Chapter: 3. Bacterial Cell Structure Chapter: 4. Archaeal Cell Structure Chapter: 5. Eukaryotic Cell Structure Chapter: 6. Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents Part Two Microbial Nutrition, Growth, and Control Chapter: 7. Bacterial and Archaeal Growth Chapter: 8. Control of Microorganisms in the Environment Chapter: 9. Antimicrobial Chemotherapy Part Three Microbial Metabolism Chapter: 10. Introduction to Metabolism Chapter: 11. Catabolism: Energy Release and Conservation Chapter: 12. Anabolism: The Use of Energy in Biosynthesis Part Four Microbial Molecular Biology and Genetics Chapter: 13. Bacterial Genome Replication and Expression Chapter: 14. Regulation of Cellular Processes Chapter: 15. Eukaryotic and Archaeal Genome Replication and Expression Chapter: 16. Mechanisms of Genetic Variation Chapter: 17. Microbial DNA Technologies Chapter: 18. Microbial Genomics Part Five The Diversity of the Microbial World Chapter: 19. Archaea Chapter: 20. Nonproteobacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria Chapter: 21. Proteobacteria Chapter: 22. Gram-Positive Bacteria Chapter: 23. Protists Chapter: 24. Fungi Chapter: 25. Viruses Part Six Ecology and Symbiosis Chapter: 26. Exploring Microbes in Ecosystems Chapter: 27. Microbial Interactions Chapter: 28. Biogeochemical Cycling and Global Climate Change Chapter: 29. Microorganisms in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems Chapter: 30. Microorganisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems Part Seven Pathogenicity and Host Response Chapter: 31. Innate Host Resistance Chapter: 32. Adaptive Immunity Chapter: 33. The Microbe-Human Ecosystem Chapter: 34. Infection and Pathogenicity Part Eight Microbial Diseases, Detection, and Their Control Chapter: 35. Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology Chapter: 36. Clinical Microbiology and Immunology Chapter: 37. Human Diseases Caused by Viruses and Prions Chapter: 38. Human Diseases Caused by Bacteria Chapter: 39. Human Diseases Caused by Fungi and Protists Part Nine Applied Microbiology Chapter: 40. Microbiology of Food Chapter: 41. Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology Chapter: 42. Applied Environmental Microbiology

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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology, 12th Edition by Joanne Willey
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Prescott's Microbiology, 12e (Willey)
Chapter 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology
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1) Archaea are cellular organisms that have unique cell membrane .
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Answer: lipids
Topic: Archaea
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Bloom's/Accessibility: 1. Remember / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 02 Cell Structure and Function
ASM Objective: 02.03 Bacteria and Archaea have specialized structures (e.g. flagella,
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endospores, and pili) that often confer critical capabilities.
Learning Outcome: 01.01c Determine the type of microbe (e.g., bacterium, fungus, etc.) when
given a description of a newly discovered one
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2) Extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on Earth
today. G
Answer: FALSE
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
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ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in
phylogenetic trees.
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Learning Outcome: 01.02a Propose a timeline of the origin and history of microbial life and
integrate supporting evidence into it
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3) All cellular organisms can be placed into one of three , which include the Bacteria,
Archaea, and the Eukarya.
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,Answer: domains
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in
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phylogenetic trees.
Learning Outcome: 01.01b Explain Carl Woeses contributions in establishing the three-domain
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system for classifying cellular life
4) Viruses are not generally studied by microbiologists because they are not classified as living
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organisms.

Answer: FALSE
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Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 05 Microbial Systems
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ASM Objective: 02.05 The replication cycles of viruses (lytic and lysogenic) differ among
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viruses and are determined by their unique structures and genomes.
Learning Outcome: 01.01a Define the term microbiology
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5) Microbiologists study a variety of organisms, but all are considered either Bacteria or Archaea.

Answer: FALSE
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
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Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 05 Microbial Systems
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ASM Objective: 05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, can interact with both human and
nonhuman hosts in beneficial, neutral or detrimental ways.
Learning Outcome: 01.01a Define the term microbiology
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6) All eukaryotes have a membrane-delimited nucleus.
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Answer: TRUE
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
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Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 02 Cell Structure and Function
ASM Objective: 02.04 While microscopic eukaryotes (for example, fungi, protozoa and algae)
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carry out some of the same processes as bacteria, many of the cellular properties are fundamentally
different.
Learning Outcome: 01.01c Determine the type of microbe (e.g., bacterium, fungus, etc.) when
given a description of a newly discovered one


7) Viruses constitute the fourth domain of life in current biological classification schemes.

Answer: FALSE

,Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in
phylogenetic trees.
Learning Outcome: 01.01b Explain Carl Woeses contributions in establishing the three-domain
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system for classifying cellular life
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, 8) Protists contain all of the following forms of life EXCEPT .
A) protozoa
B) fungi
C) slime molds
D) algae
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Answer: B
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms Bloom's/Accessibility:
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Topic:
1. Remember / Keyboard NavigationASM
Module 01 Evolution
ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in
phylogenetic trees.
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Learning Outcome: 01.01b Explain Carl Woeses contributions in establishing the three-domain
system for classifying cellular life
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9) Cells with a relatively complex morphology that have a true membrane-delimited nucleus are
called .
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A) prokaryotes
B) eukaryotes
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C) urkaryotes G
D) nokaryotes

Answer: B
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms
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Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation
ASM Topic: Module 02 Cell Structure and Function
ASM Objective: 02.04 While microscopic eukaryotes (for example, fungi, protozoa and algae)
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carry out some of the same processes as bacteria, many of the cellular properties are fundamentally
different.
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Learning Outcome: 01.01c Determine the type of microbe (e.g., bacterium, fungus, etc.) when
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given a description of a newly discovered one
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