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MICROBIOLOGY MIDTERM EXAM QUESTIONS
WITH CORRECT ANSWERS 2025/2026
Define Micro- - CORRECT ANSWER -Less than 1mm and cannot see with the naked eye

Need a microscope to see

Microbes, microorganisms, germs, bugs



What are the 5 groups of microorganisms studied? - CORRECT ANSWER -Bacteria--most famous

Virus--2nd

Fungus--3rd

Protozoa--some but few

Algae--not a human pathogen



What generates 1/2 of the O2 that we breathe and would make life impossible without? -
CORRECT ANSWER -Microbes



What is the smallest simplest single-celled organism? - CORRECT ANSWER -Bacteria



What is not a cell, can't live by itself and needs to invade a cell? - CORRECT ANSWER -Virus



What are the two different classification of fungus? - CORRECT ANSWER -Molds and yeast--
micro

Mushrooms--Macro



What is a mostly single-celled organism that is Animal like? - CORRECT ANSWER -Protozoa



What are parasites? - CORRECT ANSWER -Different organisms that range from worms, insects
and protozoa that need a host to survive

,What are the different applied microbiology fields of study - CORRECT ANSWER -Immunology

Epidemiology--control spread of disease

Food Micro--relationship between bacteria, food and drink

Agriculture Micro--relationship between bacteria and crop

Industrial Micro--microbes to produce vitamins, AA, Enzymes, etc.



Eukaryotic cells are... - CORRECT ANSWER -more complete



Prokaryotic cells are... - CORRECT ANSWER -all micro organisms and lack a nucleus



Characteristics of microorganisms - CORRECT ANSWER -Small size

Unicellular simplicity

High Growth rate

Adaptability



microscope - CORRECT ANSWER -instrument used for enlargement of small objects



simple microscope - CORRECT ANSWER -single lens and a few working parts. not strong



compound microscope - CORRECT ANSWER -2 magnifying lenses, a visible light sours, a
condenser which collects light to direct toward the object



magnification - CORRECT ANSWER -capacity of an optical system to enlarge small objects



ocular lens - CORRECT ANSWER -one we look through. 10X

,objective lens - CORRECT ANSWER -4 different, 4X, 10X, 40X, 100X



What is resoltion? - CORRECT ANSWER -Capacity of optical systems to distinguish or separate 2
adjacent objects/points from each other. represents clarity of image



Types of microscope? - CORRECT ANSWER -Light--visible light, bright field, dark field, phase
contrast, diff interference

Ultraviolet--florescence

Electron--scanning, transmission



what type of microscope do we use in the lab? - CORRECT ANSWER -bright field light
microscope



how does a microscope work? - CORRECT ANSWER -light source is on the bottom. The light
travels from the lamp, hits the condenser lents which collects light and points it toward the
object. the light passes through the objective lens and the real image of the object forms behind
the ocular lens. the image we see is the virtual image after it asses through the ocular lens and
is at the total magnification



Highest magnification for all light microscopes? - CORRECT ANSWER -2,000X and 200 nm
resolution



eubacteria - CORRECT ANSWER -the common bacteria of the 2 types. (-) WITH cell walls, (+)
WITH cell walls, and no cell wall (mycoplasm)



archebacteria - CORRECT ANSWER -less common type of bacteria. do not produce
peptidoglycan and can live in extreme environments

, appendages - CORRECT ANSWER -attached to bacteria on one side, the other side is "free"



motility appendages - CORRECT ANSWER -flagella and axial filaments



flagella - CORRECT ANSWER -for motility and self propulsion. found mostly in gram negative
bacteria. provide a smooth forward movement



structure of flagella - CORRECT ANSWER -made of protein with 3 distinct parts: filament, hook,
basal body (inside and has 4 rings and a rod that rotate)



axial filament - CORRECT ANSWER -wrap around the cell and cause spiral like movements. has
only two parts: a long thin microfibril inserted into a hook.



attachment appendages - CORRECT ANSWER -fimbriae and pili



fimbriae - CORRECT ANSWER -short appendages that allow bacteria to attach to bacteria



pili - CORRECT ANSWER -long appendages are found in gram negative bacteria and are useful
when mating



cell envelope - CORRECT ANSWER -the bacterial surface (glycocalyx), the cell wall, cell
membrane



glycocalyx/bacterial surface - CORRECT ANSWER -this layer is a coating to protect the cell. two
types



slime layer - CORRECT ANSWER -type of glycocalyx that protects bacteria from loss of water and
nutrients and loosely bound to the bacteria
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