Test Bank for
Microbiology, A
Systems Approach, 6th
Edition, Marjorie Kelly
Cowan, Heidi Smith
, Chapter |1 |The |Main |Themes |of |Microbiology
1) Microorganisms | are | best | defined | as | organisms | that .
A) cause | human | disease
B) lack |a | cell |nucleus
C) are | infectious | particles
D) are | too | small |to |be | seen | with |the | unaided | eye
E) can | only |be | found | growing | in |laboratories
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
|Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Cellular |Organization
ASM |Objective |: |02.01 |The |structure |and |function |of |microorganisms |have |been |revealed |by |the |use |of |m |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
2) Which | of |the | following |are | not | considered | microorganisms?
A) Mosquitoes
B) Protozoa
C) Bacteria
D) Viruses
E) Fungi
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,Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |05 |Systems
ASM |Objective |: |05.01 |Microorganisms |are |ubiquitous |and |live |in |diverse |and |dynamic |ecosystems.
|Bloom's |: |2. |Understand
Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Taxonomy |of |Microorganisms |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
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, 3) Helminths | are .
A) bacteria
B) protozoa
C) molds
D) parasitic | worms
E) infectious | particles
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
ASM |Objective |: |02.04 |While |microscopic |eukaryotes |(for |example, |fungi, |protozoa, |and |algae) |carry |ou
|Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Taxonomy |of |Microorganisms |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
4) Among | these | types | of | microorganisms, | the _ |arenoncellular.
A) viruses
B) helminths
C) protozoans
D) bacteria
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book.
|Learning |Outcome |: |01.08 |Identify |two |types |of |acellular |microorganisms.
ASM |Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
|Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
Section |: |01.01
Section |: |01.05
Topic |: |Cellular |Organization
ASM |Objective |: |02.05 |The |replication |cycles |of |viruses |(lytic |and |lysogenic) |differ |among |viruses |a
|Accessibility |: |Keyboard |Navigation
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Microbiology, A
Systems Approach, 6th
Edition, Marjorie Kelly
Cowan, Heidi Smith
, Chapter |1 |The |Main |Themes |of |Microbiology
1) Microorganisms | are | best | defined | as | organisms | that .
A) cause | human | disease
B) lack |a | cell |nucleus
C) are | infectious | particles
D) are | too | small |to |be | seen | with |the | unaided | eye
E) can | only |be | found | growing | in |laboratories
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
|Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Cellular |Organization
ASM |Objective |: |02.01 |The |structure |and |function |of |microorganisms |have |been |revealed |by |the |use |of |m |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
2) Which | of |the | following |are | not | considered | microorganisms?
A) Mosquitoes
B) Protozoa
C) Bacteria
D) Viruses
E) Fungi
Version | 1 1
,Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |05 |Systems
ASM |Objective |: |05.01 |Microorganisms |are |ubiquitous |and |live |in |diverse |and |dynamic |ecosystems.
|Bloom's |: |2. |Understand
Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Taxonomy |of |Microorganisms |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
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, 3) Helminths | are .
A) bacteria
B) protozoa
C) molds
D) parasitic | worms
E) infectious | particles
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book. |ASM
|Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
ASM |Objective |: |02.04 |While |microscopic |eukaryotes |(for |example, |fungi, |protozoa, |and |algae) |carry |ou
|Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
Section |: |01.01
Topic |: |Taxonomy |of |Microorganisms |Accessibility
|: |Keyboard |Navigation
4) Among | these | types | of | microorganisms, | the _ |arenoncellular.
A) viruses
B) helminths
C) protozoans
D) bacteria
Question |Details
Learning |Outcome |: |01.01 |List |the |six |types |of |microorganisms |we |will |be |studying |in |this |book.
|Learning |Outcome |: |01.08 |Identify |two |types |of |acellular |microorganisms.
ASM |Topic |: |Module |02 |Structure |and |Function
|Bloom's |: |1. |Remember
Section |: |01.01
Section |: |01.05
Topic |: |Cellular |Organization
ASM |Objective |: |02.05 |The |replication |cycles |of |viruses |(lytic |and |lysogenic) |differ |among |viruses |a
|Accessibility |: |Keyboard |Navigation
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