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Robert Bauman
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5th Edition
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Chapter bt1 btA btBrief btHistory btof btMicrobiology 2
Chapter bt2 btThe btChemistry btof btMicrobiology 19
Chapter bt3 btCell btStructure btand btFunction 38
Chapter bt4 btMicroscopy, btStaining, btand btClassification 60
Chapter bt5 btMicrobial btMetabolism 80
Chapter bt6 btMicrobial btNutrition btand btGrowth 99
Chapter bt7 btMicrobial btGenetics 118
Chapter bt8 btRecombinant btDNA btTechnology 137
Chapter bt9 btControlling btMicrobial btGrowth btin btthe btEnvironment 155
Chapter bt10 btControlling btMicrobial btGrowth btin btthe btBody bt- btAntimicrobial btDrugs 173
Chapter bt11 btCharacterizing btand btClassifying btProkaryotes 192
Chapter bt12 btCharacterizing btand btClassifying btEukaryotes 210
Chapter bt13 btCharacterizing btand btClassifying btViruses, btViroids, btand btPrions 228
Chapter bt14 btInfection, btInfectious btDiseases, btand btEpidemiology 246
Chapter bt15 btInnate btImmunity 265
Chapter bt16 btAdaptive btImmunity 283
Chapter bt17 btImmunization btand btImmune btTesting 302
Chapter bt18 btImmune btDisorders 321
Chapter bt19 btMicrobial btDiseases btof btthe btSkin btand btWounds 339
Chapter bt20 btMicrobial btDiseases btof btthe btNervous btSystem btand btEyes 357
Chapter bt21 btMicrobial btCardiovascular btand btSystemic btDiseases 375
Chapter bt22 btMicrobial btDiseases btof btthe btRespiratory btSystem 393
Chapter bt23 btMicrobial btDiseases btof btthe btDigestive btSystem 411
Chapter bt24 btMicrobial btDiseases btof btthe btUrinary btand btReproductive btSystems 429
Chapter bt25 btApplied btand btIndustrial btMicrobiology 445
Chapter bt26 btMicrobial btEcology btand btMicrobiomes 462
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1.1 Multiple btChoice btQuestions
1) Antoni btvan btLeeuwenhoek btwas btthe btfirst btperson btin bthistory btto
A) use bta btmagnifying btglass.
B) develop bta bttaxonomic btsystem.
C) view btmicroorganisms btand btrecord btthese btobservations.
D) disprove btspontaneous btgeneration.
E) use btthe btgerm bttheory btof
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Answer: b t C
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2) The btmicrobes btcommonly btknown btas are btsingle-celled bteukaryotes btthat btare
btgenerallybtmotile.
A) archaea
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) protozoa
E) viruses
btAnswer:D
Bloom's btTaxonomy: btComprehension
btSection: btThe btEarly btYears btof
btMicrobiologyb tLearning btOutcome: bt bt1.3
3) Which btof btthe btfollowing btare btprokaryotes?
A) algae
B) molds
C) protozoa
D) archaea
E) worms
btAnswer:D
Bloom's btTaxonomy: btComprehension
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4) Louis btPasteur btdemonstrated btthat btfermentation btto btproduce btalcohol btis btcaused btby
A) aerobes.
B) facultative btanaerobes.
C) obligate btparasites.
D) archaea.
E) prokaryotes.
Answer: b t B
Bloom's btTaxonomy: b t Knowledge
Section: btThe btGolden btAge btof
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5) Which btof btthe btfollowing btscientists btprovided btevidence btin btfavor btof btthe btconcept btof
btspontaneousb tgeneration?
A) Pasteur
B) Needham
C) Redi
D) Buchner
E) Spallanzanibt
Answer: b t B
Bloom's btTaxonomy: b t Knowledge
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6) Pasteur's btexperiments bton btfermentation btlaid btthe btfoundation btfor
A) industrial btmicrobiology.
B) epidemiology.
C) immunology.
D) abiogenesis.
E) antisepsis.bt
Answer: b t A
Bloom's btTaxonomy: btComprehension
btSection: btThe btGolden btAge btof
btMicrobiologyb tLearning btOutcome: bt bt1.10
7) Which btof btthe btfollowing btstatements btabout btfungi btis btFALSE?
A) Fungi btare bteukaryotes.
B) Molds btare btmulticellular.
C) Fungi bthave bta btcell btwall.
D) Fungi btare btphotosynthetic.
E) Yeasts btare
btunicellular.
Answer: b t D
Bloom's btTaxonomy: btComprehension
btSection: btThe btEarly btYears btof
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