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Enhance your microbiology studies with our Test Bank for Microbiology: An Introduction, 14th Edition by Tortora (2024). Spanning 556 pages across 28 comprehensive chapters, this resource is tailored to enrich your understanding of microbiology principles. The ISBN 9780137941612 assures you have the ideal study tool specifically designed for nursing students.

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Table of Contents
Chapter 01 The Microbial World and You 1
Chapter 02 Chemical Principles 20
Chapter 03 Observing Microorganisms Through a Microscope 40
Chapter 04 Functional Anatomy of Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells 60
Chapter 05 Microbial Metabolism 79
Chapter 06 Microbial Growth 101
Chapter 07 The Control of Microbial Growth 122
Chapter 08 Microbial Genetics 144
Chapter 09 Biotechnology and DNA Technology 167
Chapter 10 Classification of Microorganisms 189
Chapter 11 The Prokaryotes-Domains Bacteria and Archaea 212
Chapter 12 The Eukaryotes-Fungi, Algae, Protozoa, and Helminths 230
Chapter 13 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions 249
Chapter 14 Principles of Disease and Epidemiology 268
Chapter 15 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity 289
Chapter 16 Innate Immunity-Nonspecific Defenses of the Host 308
Chapter 17 Adaptive Immunity-Specific Defenses of the Host 324
Chapter 18 Practical Applications of Immunology 342
Chapter 19 Disorders Associated with the Immune System 361
Chapter 20 Antimicrobial Drugs 380
Chapter 21 Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Eyes 401
Chapter 22 Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System 420
Chapter 23 Microbial Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems 438
Chapter 24 Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System 457
Chapter 25 Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System 475
Chapter 26 Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Genital Systems 495
Chapter 27 Environmental Microbiology 514
Chapter 28 Applied and Industrial Microbiology 533Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material Microbiology: An Introduction, 14e (Tortora et al.) Chapter 1 The Microbial World and You 1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions 1) Microorganisms play an important role in each of the following processes except : A) Causing infection B) Decomposing organic material C) O 2 production D) Food production E) Air pollution Answer: E Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall Learning Outcome: 1.1 Global Outcome: 5 2) Organisms below are microbes except : A) Saccharomyces B) Plasmodium C) E. coli D) Methanogens E) HIV Answer: E Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall Learning Outcome: 1.4 3) Disease-causing microorganisms are called _______ _. A) microbes B) bactera C) COVID-19 D) pathogens E) infection Answer: D Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall Learning Outcome: 1.1 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material 4) Common commercial benefits of microorganisms inc lude synthesis of ________. A) riboflavin B) acetone C) insulin D) ethanol E) all of the above Answer: E Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall ASMcue Outcome: 6.3 Learning Outcome: 1.1 5) The factors that contribute to the rising incide nce of antibiotic resistance include: A) overuse and misuse of antibiotics. B) agricultural use of antibiotics. C) random mutations in bacterial genomes. D) global travel and trade. E) all of the above. Answer: E Section: 1.5 Bloom's Taxonomy: Understanding ASMcue Outcome: 4.1 Learning Outcome: 1.19 Global Outcome: 5 6) The formal system for classifying and naming org anisms was developed by ________. A) Robert Koch B) Louis Pasteur C) Aristotle D) Carolus Linnaeus E) None of the above Answer: D Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall Learning Outcome: 1.3 7) In the name Staphylococcus aureus , Staphylococcus is the ________and aureus is the ________. A) genus, species B) domain, kingdom C) species, genus D) kingdom, domain E) family, class Answer: A Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Understanding Learning Outcome: 1.3 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material 10) Figure 1.1 The bacterial shape of the cells in the scanning ele ctron micrograph shown in Figure 1.1 would best be described as ________. A) bacillus B) spiral C) coccus D) ovoid E) columnar Answer: A Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Understanding ASMcue Outcome: 2.1 Learning Outcome: 1.4 11) Structures that allow extensive motility in prot ozoans include ________. A) cilia B) flagella C) pseudopods D) cilia and pseudopods only E) cilia, flagella, and pseudopods Answer: E Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall Learning Outcome: 1.4 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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Distribution of this document is illegalWant to earn $1.236 extra per year? Stuvia.com - The Marketplace to Buy and Sell your Study Material 12) Viruses are not considered living because they __ ______. A) cannot reproduce B) are structurally very simple C) can only be visualized using an electron microsco pe D) are typically associated with disease E) are ubiquitous in nature Answer: A Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall ASMcue Outcome: 4.4 Learning Outcome: 1.4 13) Microbes that naturally and mutualistically liv e in the human body and provide protection and production of essential vitamins and other compo unds are called the ________. A) transient microbiota B) pathogenic microorganisms C) normal microbiota D) virulent microorganisms E) opportunistic microbiota Answer: C Section: 1.1 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall ASMcue Outcome: 5.4 Learning Outcome: 1.2 14) ________ do not belong to the three domains of li fe. A) Viruses B) Archaea C) Bacteria D) Eukarya Answer: A Section: 1.2 Bloom's Taxonomy: Recall ASMcue Outcome: 1.5 Learning Outcome: 1.5 ______________________________________________________________________________________________
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