BIOD 171 ESSENTIAL MICROBIOLOGY
MODULES 1–6 EXAM & FINAL EXAM
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
PORTAGE LEARNING
GENEVA COLLEGE
INSIDE YOU WILL GET:
✓ BIOD171 FINAL EXAM MODULE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6
✓ TRUE & FALSE QUESTIONS
✓ MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
✓ EXPERT-VERIFIED EXPLANATIONS
MBOFFIN
✓ CLEAR IMAGES
✓ COMPLETE A+ GUIDE
, Table of Contents
BIOD 171 Module 1 Exam ........................................................... 2
BIOD 171 Module 2 Exam ......................................................... 19
BIOD 171 Module 3 Exam ......................................................... 41
BIOD 171 Module 4 Exam .........................................................76
BIOD 171 Module 5 Exam ....................................................... 103
BIOD 171 Module 6 Exam ....................................................... 144
BIOD 171 Final Exam ............................................................... 175
BIOD 171 Module 1 Exam
1. At a generalized level, all cells are comprised of what?
Answer choices:
A. Macromolecules
B. Organelles
C. Organisms
D. Tissues
ANSWER: A. Macromolecules
Expert Rationale: Cells are constructed primarily from macromolecules][—
proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides—
,that collectively perform structural and catalytic functions. Partial
answers listing only some macromolecule classes are incomplete.
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2. True/False. A virus is classified as a microbe:
ANSWER: True
Expert Rationale: While viruses are not living organisms and do not meet
the criteria of microorganisms, they are included within the broad
category of microbes. Microbes encompass all microscopic entities
including bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, and viruses, the latter due to
their biological relevance and impact.
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3. True or False: The smallest biological unit of life is the molecule:
ANSWER: False
Expert Rationale: Molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, are
chemical structures but do not independently exhibit characteristics of life.
The cell is the smallest unit capable of sustaining life processes like
metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
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4. What is the smallest biological unit of life?
Answer choices:
A. Atom
, B. Molecule
MODULES 1–6 EXAM & FINAL EXAM
ACTUAL QUESTIONS AND VERIFIED ANSWERS
PORTAGE LEARNING
GENEVA COLLEGE
INSIDE YOU WILL GET:
✓ BIOD171 FINAL EXAM MODULE 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, & 6
✓ TRUE & FALSE QUESTIONS
✓ MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
✓ EXPERT-VERIFIED EXPLANATIONS
MBOFFIN
✓ CLEAR IMAGES
✓ COMPLETE A+ GUIDE
, Table of Contents
BIOD 171 Module 1 Exam ........................................................... 2
BIOD 171 Module 2 Exam ......................................................... 19
BIOD 171 Module 3 Exam ......................................................... 41
BIOD 171 Module 4 Exam .........................................................76
BIOD 171 Module 5 Exam ....................................................... 103
BIOD 171 Module 6 Exam ....................................................... 144
BIOD 171 Final Exam ............................................................... 175
BIOD 171 Module 1 Exam
1. At a generalized level, all cells are comprised of what?
Answer choices:
A. Macromolecules
B. Organelles
C. Organisms
D. Tissues
ANSWER: A. Macromolecules
Expert Rationale: Cells are constructed primarily from macromolecules][—
proteins, lipids, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides—
,that collectively perform structural and catalytic functions. Partial
answers listing only some macromolecule classes are incomplete.
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2. True/False. A virus is classified as a microbe:
ANSWER: True
Expert Rationale: While viruses are not living organisms and do not meet
the criteria of microorganisms, they are included within the broad
category of microbes. Microbes encompass all microscopic entities
including bacteria, archaea, protists, fungi, and viruses, the latter due to
their biological relevance and impact.
---
3. True or False: The smallest biological unit of life is the molecule:
ANSWER: False
Expert Rationale: Molecules, such as proteins and nucleic acids, are
chemical structures but do not independently exhibit characteristics of life.
The cell is the smallest unit capable of sustaining life processes like
metabolism, growth, and reproduction.
---
4. What is the smallest biological unit of life?
Answer choices:
A. Atom
, B. Molecule