mEditionbyMadiganAllChapters1-34
n
,TABLE OF CONTENT V V
UNIT 1: THE FOUNDATIONS OF MICROBIOLOGY
mn mn mn mn mn
1. The Microbial World
mn mn
2. Microbial Cell Structure and Function mn mn mn mn
3. Microbial Metabolism mn
4. Microbial Growth and Its Control mn mn mn mn
5. Viruses and Their Multiplicationmn mn mn
UNIT 2: MOLECULAR BIOLOGY AND GENETICS
mn mn mn mn mn
6. Microbial Information Flow and Protein Processing
mn mn mn mn mn
7. Microbial Regulatory Systems mn mn
8. Molecular Aspects of Microbial Growth mn mn mn mn
9. Genetics of Bacteria and Archaea mn mn mn mn
UNIT 3: GENOMICS, SYNTHETIC BIOLOGY, AND EVOLUTION
mn mn mn mn mn mn
10. Microbial Genomics and Other Omics mn mn mn mn
11. Viral Genomics and Diversity 12.Biotech
mn mn mn mn
nology and Synthetic Biology 13.Microbial Ev
mn mn mn mn mn mn
olutionandGenomeDynamics
mn mn mn mn
UNIT 4: MICROBIAL DIVERSITY
mn mn mn
14.Metabolic Diversity of Microorganisms 15.Ec mn mn mn mn
ological Diversity of Bacteria 16.Phylogenetic
mn mn mn mn mn V
Diversity of Bacteria 17.Phylogenetic Diversity
m n mn mn mn mn
of Archaea 18.Diversity of Microbial Eukarya
mn mn mn mn mn mn
UNIT 5: MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
mn mn mn mn mn mn
19.Taking the Measure of Microbial Systems 20.
mn mn mn mn mn mn
Microbial Ecosystems
mn mn
21. Nutrient Cycles mn
22. Microbiology of the Built Environment mn mn mn V
23. Microbial Symbioses with Microbes, Plants, and Animals mn mn mn mn mn mn
UNIT 6: MICROBE—HUMAN INTERACTIONS AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
24. Microbial Symbioses with Humans mn mn mn
25.Microbial Infection and Pathogenesis
mn mn mn mn
26.Innate Immunity: Broadly Specific Host Defenses 27.Adaptiv e
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
Immunity: Highly Specific Host Defenses
mn mn mn mn V
28.Immune Disorders and Antimicrobial Therapy mn mn mn mn
,UNIT 7: INFECTIOUS DISEASES
m n m n m n
29.Diagnosing Infectious Diseases 30.Epidemio mn mn mn
logyandPublic Health
mn m
n m
n m
n
31.Person-to-
Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases 32.Vectorborne and Soilb
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
orne Bacterial and Viral Diseases 33.Waterborne and Foodbor
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
ne Bacterial and Viral Diseases 34.Eukaryotic Pathogens: Fung
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
i, Protozoa, and Helminths
mn mn mn mn
1.1 Multiple Choice Questions m n m n
1) Which of the following statements is FALSE?
mn mn mn mn mn mn
A) Microbial cells can exist as single cells. mn mn mn mn mn mn
B) Microbial cells carry out their life processes of growth independently.
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
C) Microbial cells include both bacteria and viruses. mn mn mn mn mn mn
D) Microbial cells are surrounded by mn mn mn mn
a cytoplasmic membrane.
mn mn m n
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2: mn mn
Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section: 1.2 mn mn m n
Learning Objective: 1.I
mn mn m n
2) Which of the following statements is correct?
mn mn mn mn mn mn
A) Microorganisms are significant contributors to the total biomass on Earth. m n m n m n mn m n m n m n mn mn
B) Microorganisms represent a much smaller amount of Earth's biomass than plants. m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n
C) Microorganisms represent a much smaller amount of Earth's biomass than animals. m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n m n
D) Microorganisms are significant in number, but notVinoverall mn mn mn mn mn mn
biomass.
mn
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2: mn mn
Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section: 1.1 mn mn m n
Learning Objective: 1.I
mn mn m n
3) Differential selection and decent with modification occurs during a process called
m n m n m n m n m n m n mn m n m n m n
A) cellular differentiation. mn
B) evolution.
C) growth.
D) transformati
on. mn
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1- mn mn
2: Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section:
mn mn mn
1. 2 Learning Objective: 1.I
m n mn mn mn m n
, 4) In what/which domain(s) of life is/are microorganisms represented?
mn mn mn mn mn mn m n
A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Eukarya
D) Archaea, Bacteria, and mn mn
Eukarya
mn
Answer:VD
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2: mn mn
Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section: 1.4 mn mn m n
Learning Objective: 1.I
mn mn mn
5) Biological catalysts involved in the acceleration of the rate of chemical reactions are called
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
A) catalytic converters. mn
B) growth agents. mn
C) evolutionary molecules. mn
D) enzyme
s.
mn
Answer:VD
mn
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1-2: mn mn
Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section: 1.2 mn mn m n
Learning Objective: 1.I
mn mn m n
6) Regarding early life on Earth, mn mn mn mn
A) microbial life existed for billions of years before plant and animal life.
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
B) microbial life existed long before animals but has been around for aboutthe sam
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
e amount of time as plants.
m n mn mn mn mn mn
C) microbial life, plant life, and animal life all appeared at about the same time.
m n mn mn mn m n m n mn mn m n mn mn mn m n
D) it is impossible to determine which type of lifefir
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
st appeared.
mn mn
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1- mn mn
2: Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section:
mn mn mn
1. 5 Learning Objective: 1.I
m n mn mn mn m n
7) The person who described the "wee animalcules" was
mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
A) Robert Hooke. mn
B) Antoni van Leeuwenhoek. mn mn
C) Louis Pasteur. mn
D) Ferdinand
Cohn. mn
Bloom's Taxonomy: 1- mn mn
2: Remembering/Understanding Chapter Section:
mn mn mn
1. 7 Learning Objective: 1.II
m n mn mn mn m n
8) Walther Hesse and mn mn pioneered the use of agar as a solidifying agent. mn mn mn mn mn mn mn mn
A) Louis Pasteur mn
B) Ferdinand Cohn m n
C) Robert Koch mn