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Microbiology – McGraw Hill Connect Microbiology, Practice Questions and Definitions Introduction: This document contains a comprehensive collection of microbiology practice questions, definitions, and answers aligned with McGraw Hill Connect Microbiology content. It covers core topics such as microbial structure, classification, pathogenesis, epidemiology, immunology, and the history of microbiology, making it suitable for exam preparation and concept revision. The material is presented in a question-and-answer format and is especially useful for reinforcing terminology and understanding key concepts commonly tested in introductory microbiology courses. Exam Questions and Answers: slime layer Answer:-a glycocalyx that is unorganized and loosely attached to the cell wall capsule Answer:-more tightly bound to a cell than a slime layer, denser and thicker than a slime layer. generally have greater pathogenicity, protect against phagocytosis (therefore evading hosts major immune defense)

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Microbiology – McGraw Hill Connect
Microbiology, Practice Questions and
Definitions


Introduction:
This document contains a comprehensive collection of
microbiology practice questions, definitions, and answers
aligned with McGraw Hill Connect Microbiology content. It
covers core topics such as microbial structure, classification,
pathogenesis, epidemiology, immunology, and the history of
microbiology, making it suitable for exam preparation and
concept revision.
The material is presented in a question-and-answer format and
is especially useful for reinforcing terminology and
understanding key concepts commonly tested in introductory
microbiology courses.



Exam Questions and Answers:

slime layer Answer:-a glycocalyx that is unorganized and
loosely attached to the cell wall



capsule Answer:-more tightly bound to a cell than a slime
layer, denser and thicker than a slime layer. generally have

,greater pathogenicity, protect against phagocytosis (therefore
evading hosts major immune defense)



biofilm formation Answer:-collection of microbes living on a
surface in a complex community. Responsible for persistent
colonization of plastic catheters, IUDs, metal pacemakers, and
other implanted medical devices



peptidoglycan Answer:-A protein-carbohydrate compound that
makes the cell walls of bacteria rigid

in gram + cells= thick layer

in gram - cells = thin layer



gram stain Answer:-A staining method that distinguishes
between two different kinds of bacterial cell walls.



ribosomes Answer:-tiny particles composed of protein and
RNA that are the site of protein synthesis



endospores Answer:-dormant, thick-walled structures that can
survive harsh conditions

,mycolic acid Answer:-long-chained, branched fatty acids
characteristic of members of the genus mycobacterium



Medical significance of endospores Answer:-Some diseases are
related to the persistence and resistance of their spores



CapSOutCeCe Answer:-capsule, s layer, outer membrane, cell
wall, cell cytoplasmic membrane



plasmid Answer:-A small ring of DNA that carries accessory
genes separate from those of the bacterial chromosome



gram positive cell envelope includes Answer:-thick layer of
peptidoglycan, cell membrane, teichoic acids, and lipoteichoic
acids



gram negative cell envelope includes Answer:-thin layer of
peptidoglycan, periplasmic space, lipopolysaccarides, cell
membrane and outer membrane



Which organisms behave like protozoa during one phase of the
life cycle and like fungi in another phase of the life cycle?
Answer:-Slime Molds

, True or false: Cellular microbes are often arranged in
multicellular complexes with differentiated tissues. Answer:-
False



Which four of the following entities are cellular? Answer:-
fungi

protists

archaea

bacteria



Joseph Lister is best known for his work with Answer:-
Antiseptics



Who invented the dish used when preparing solid media
plates? Answer:-Petri



Which is the best description of microorganisms? Answer:-
Organisms too small to be seen clearly by the unaided eye



Which four of the following entities are generally included in
the field of microbiology? Answer:-bacteria

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