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BIOD 171 MICROBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM 2026–2027 ALL MODULES – PORTAGE LEARNING QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+ BIOD 171 Microbiology Comprehensive Final Examination (All Modules) – Portage Learning This BIOD 171 Microbiology Comprehensive Final Exam is a cumulative assessment aligned with Portage Learning course standards. It covers all modules and includes moderate to challenging questions that assess core microbiology concepts, critical thinking, and applied understanding. Content areas include microbial structure and function, metabolism, genetics, growth and control, virology, immunology, pathogenicity, host–microbe interactions, antimicrobial therapy, epidemiology, and laboratory diagnostics. Detailed rationales are provided for every answer, making this exam suitable for final exam preparation, self-assessment, and academic review.

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BIOD 171 MICROBIOLOGY FINAL EXAM
ALL MODULES – PORTAGE LEARNING
QUESTIONS AND 100% VERIFIED ANSWERS
WITH RATIONALES GRADED A+
100% GUARANTEED PASS ON THE FIRST ATTEMPT




1. Which cellular structure is directly responsible for ATP generation in
aerobic prokaryotes?
A. Ribosome
B. Cytoplasm
C. Plasma membrane
D. Nucleoid
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Prokaryotes lack mitochondria; oxidative phosphorylation occurs along
the plasma membrane.


2. A Gram-positive bacterium is treated with penicillin. Which structure is
primarily disrupted?
A. Outer membrane
B. Peptidoglycan layer
C. Capsule
D. Ribosomal subunit
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Penicillin inhibits peptidoglycan cross-linking, which is thick in Gram-
positive cells.

,3. Which macromolecule serves as the primary energy reserve in fungal cells?
A. Starch
B. Cellulose
C. Glycogen
D. Lipopolysaccharide
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Fungi store excess glucose as glycogen, similar to animals.


4. An organism that grows best at pH 2 would be classified as a:
A. Mesophile
B. Acidophile
C. Halophile
D. Thermophile
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Acidophiles thrive in highly acidic environments.


5. During which phase of bacterial growth is antibiotic susceptibility typically
highest?
A. Lag phase
B. Log phase
C. Stationary phase
D. Death phase
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Antibiotics are most effective when cells are actively dividing.


6. Which process allows bacteria to acquire naked DNA from the
environment?
A. Conjugation
B. Transduction
C. Transformation
D. Binary fission

,Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Transformation involves uptake of free DNA fragments.


7. Endospores are best described as:
A. Reproductive structures
B. Metabolic intermediates
C. Dormant survival forms
D. Virulence factors
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Endospores allow survival under harsh conditions but do not
reproduce.


8. Which staining method differentiates bacteria based on cell wall
composition?
A. Acid-fast stain
B. Endospore stain
C. Capsule stain
D. Gram stain
Correct Answer: D
Rationale: Gram staining distinguishes thick vs. thin peptidoglycan layers.


9. A virus that infects bacteria is called a:
A. Viroid
B. Prion
C. Bacteriophage
D. Protozoan
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Bacteriophages specifically infect bacterial hosts.

, 10. Which viral component determines host cell specificity?
A. Capsid symmetry
B. Envelope
C. Surface attachment proteins
D. Nucleic acid type
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Viral attachment proteins bind specific host receptors.


11. Which immune cell is primarily responsible for antibody production?
A. T helper cell
B. Cytotoxic T cell
C. B lymphocyte
D. Macrophage
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: Activated B cells differentiate into plasma cells that secrete antibodies.


12. An antigen–antibody complex enhances pathogen destruction by:
A. Neutralization only
B. Opsonization
C. Fever induction
D. Memory cell formation
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Opsonization improves phagocytosis efficiency.


13. Which structure protects bacteria from phagocytosis?
A. Flagella
B. Ribosomes
C. Capsule
D. Pili

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