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GCSU Bachoon Microbiology Test 1 Exam Questions with Correct Answers Latest Update 2025/2026 Microbiology - Answers the study of living things that individually are too small to be seen with the naked eye Who created the system of nomenclature? - Answers Carolus Linnaeus (1735) genus - Answers the first name and is always CAPITALIZED specific epithet - Answers follows the genus and is not capitalized Prokaryote - Answers genetic material is not enclosed in a special nuclear membrane. Which microorganisms are prokaryotes? - Answers - bacteria - archaea Eukaryote - Answers organism's who's cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic material (DNA), surrounded by a special envelope called the nuclear membrane. Which microorganisms are eukaryotes? - Answers - fugi - protozoa - algae Although animal parasites are not strictly microorganisms, they are also eukaryotic Bacteria (ex. cell type, cell wall, reproduction, and nutrition?) - Answers - unicellular - cell walls contain peptidoglycan - reproduce through binary fission (dividing into 2 equal cells) - Acquire nutrients through organic chemicals (dead or living), or manufacture their own by photosynthesis, or can derive nutrition from inorganic substances. - move via flagella Archaea - Answers - unicellular - cell walls lack peptidoglycan - found in extreme environments (methanogens, extreme halophiles, extreme thermophiles) Fungi - Answers - unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (mushrooms) - chitin in their cell walls - reproduce sexually or asexually - obtain nourishment by absorbing solutions of organic material from the environment Protozoa - Answers - unicellular - move via pseudopods (aid in motility and phagocytosis), flagella, cillia - live either as free entities or as parasites (derive nutrients from living hosts) or absorb or ingest organic compounds from their environment.

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Microbiology - Answers the study of living things that individually are too small to be seen with
the naked eye

Who created the system of nomenclature? - Answers Carolus Linnaeus (1735)

genus - Answers the first name and is always CAPITALIZED

specific epithet - Answers follows the genus and is not capitalized

Prokaryote - Answers genetic material is not enclosed in a special nuclear membrane.

Which microorganisms are prokaryotes? - Answers - bacteria

- archaea

Eukaryote - Answers organism's who's cells have a distinct nucleus containing the cell's genetic
material (DNA), surrounded by a special envelope called the nuclear membrane.

Which microorganisms are eukaryotes? - Answers - fugi

- protozoa

- algae



Although animal parasites are not strictly microorganisms, they are also eukaryotic

Bacteria (ex. cell type, cell wall, reproduction, and nutrition?) - Answers - unicellular

- cell walls contain peptidoglycan

- reproduce through binary fission (dividing into 2 equal cells)

- Acquire nutrients through organic chemicals (dead or living), or manufacture their own by
photosynthesis, or can derive nutrition from inorganic substances.

- move via flagella

Archaea - Answers - unicellular

- cell walls lack peptidoglycan

- found in extreme environments (methanogens, extreme halophiles, extreme thermophiles)

Fungi - Answers - unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (mushrooms)

,- chitin in their cell walls

- reproduce sexually or asexually

- obtain nourishment by absorbing solutions of organic material from the environment

Protozoa - Answers - unicellular

- move via pseudopods (aid in motility and phagocytosis), flagella, cillia

- live either as free entities or as parasites (derive nutrients from living hosts) or absorb or
ingest organic compounds from their environment.

- some are photosynthetic (Euglena)

- reproduce sexually or asexually

Algae - Answers - unicellular

- cell walls composed of cellulose

- reproduce sexually or asexually

- photosynthesizers (they need light water and carbon dioxide for food and growth but don't
generally require organic compound from the environment)

- produce oxygen and carbohydrates that are utilized by other organisms (play important role in
the balance of nature)

Viruses - Answers - acellular (not cellular)

- reproduce only by using cellular machinery of other organisms

- only considered living when they multiply within the host they infect (inert outside living host)

- contains a core made up of only one type of nucleic acid (DNA or RNA)

- core surrounded by protein coat, sometimes encased by a lipid membrane (envelope)

Animal Parasites - Answers - multicellular

- parasitic worms (flatworms and roundworms "called helminths"

Robert Hooke - Answers - 1665

- saw eukaryotic cells, called them "little boxes, or cells"

- observed slices of corks

- his discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory

, Cell Theory - Answers "all living things are composed of cells"

Anton Van Leeuwenhoek - Answers - 1673

- first to observe microorganisms

- called them "animalcules"

Spontaneous Generation - Answers "some forms of life can arise spontaneously from nonliving
matter"

Francesco Redi - Answers - 1668

- disproved spontaneous generation

- experiment included filling 2 jars with decaying meat, one unsealed and one sealed. Flies laid
eggs on unsealed meat producing maggots.

- 2nd experiment, he covered a jar with fine net so air could get in and still no larvae appeared

Biogenesis - Answers "living cells arise only from pre-existing cells"

Robert Virchow - Answers - 1858

- challenged spontaneous generation with his idea of biogenesis

- couldn't offer proof

Louis Pasteur - Answers - 1861

- proved that microorganisms are present in the air and can contaminate sterile solutions, but
that the air itself doesn't create microbes.

- S neck flasks

- aseptic techniques

- fermentation

The golden age of microbiology - Answers the time between 1857 to 1914

who led to the establishment of microbiology - Answers Pasteur and Koch

Fermentation - Answers yeasts convert sugars to alcohol in the absence of air

Pasteurization - Answers to heat something just enough to kill the bacteria that cause spoilage

Germ Theory of Disease - Answers "microorganisms might cause disease"

Pasteur in (1865) - Answers proved that a disease in silk worms was caused by a protozoan

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