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, Table of Contents
CHAPTER TOPIC

Chapter 1 Microorganisms and
Microbiology

Chapter 2 An overview of microbial life


Chapter 3 Macromolecules

Chapter 4 Cell Structure/Function


Chapter 5 Nutrition, Laboratory Culture, and Metabolism of
Microorganisms

Chapter 6 Microbial Growth


Chapter 7 Essentials of Molecular
Biology

Chapter 8 Metabolic Regulation


Chapter 9 Essentials of Virology

Chapter 10 Bacterial Genetics


Chapter 11 Microbial Evolution and
Systematics

Chapter 12 Prokaryotic Diversity: Bacteria


Chapter 13
Prokaryotic Diversity: Archaea
Chapter 14 Eukaryotic Cell Biology and
Eukaryotic Microorganisms

Chapter 15 Microbial Genomics


Chapter 16 Viral Diversity


Chapter 17 Metabolic Diversity

Methods in Microbial Ecology
Chapter 18

Chapter 19 Microbial Ecology


Chapter 20 Microbial Growth Control

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,Chapter 21 Microbial Interactions with
Humans

Chapter 22 Essentials of Immunology


Chapter 23 Molecular Immunology


Chapter 24 Diagnostic Microbiiology and
Immunology

Chapter 25 Epidemiology


Chapter 26 Person-to-Person Microbial
Diseases

Chapter 27 Animal-Transmitted,
Arthropod- Transmitted, and
Soilborne Microbial Diseases

Chapter 28 Wastewater Treatment, Water
Purification, and Waterborne
Microbial Diseases
Food Preservation and Foodborne Microbial Diseases
Chapter 29

Chapter 30 Industrial Microbiology


Chapter 31 Genetic Engineering and
Biotechnology




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, TEST BANK Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 16th
(Madigan/Martinko)
Chapter 1: Microorganisms and Microbiology




1.

Which environment harbors the majority of Earth's prokaryotic cells?
A) Ocean surface waters
B) Human and animal microbiomes
C) Oceanic and terrestrial subsurfaces
D) Polar ice caps

Answer: C

Rationale: Most prokaryotes exist deep within the oceanic and terrestrial subsurfaces, where nutrient flow and
energy sources sustain vast microbial populations. This challenges the common assumption that surface habitats
dominate global biomass.



2.

The discovery that life does not spontaneously arise from nonliving matter was primarily due to the work of:
A) Robert Hooke
B) Louis Pasteur
C) Ferdinand Cohn
D) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

Answer: B

Rationale: Pasteur’s swan-neck flask experiments demonstrated that microorganisms originate from other
microorganisms, disproving the theory of spontaneous generation — a foundational moment in modern
microbiology.



3.

Koch’s greatest contribution to medical bacteriology was his work with:
A) Bacillus cereus
B) Escherichia coli
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) Staphylococcus aureus
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