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BIOL 210 Modules 1–7 Latest Update 2026 | Exam
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1. In a hypothetical scenario, if a strain of bacteria loses its pili, what impact
might this have on its virulence?

The bacteria may become less virulent due to reduced ability to
adhere to host tissues.

The bacteria will become more virulent as it can move more freely.

The bacteria will become more virulent due to increased motility.

The bacteria will not be affected as pili are not essential for survival.

2. Describe how the ability of certain microbes to form spores contributes to
their survival in harsh environments.

The ability to form spores helps microbes to reproduce rapidly in
favorable conditions.

The ability to form spores allows microbes to communicate with each
other.

The ability to form spores allows microbes to enter a dormant state,
protecting them from extreme conditions.

The ability to form spores enables microbes to absorb nutrients more
efficiently.

3. What is the structure of bacteria which greatly enhances the ability to attach
to the host cell and establish an infection?

capsule

pili/fimbriae

flagella

, quorum sensing

4. Describe the significance of Koch's postulates in establishing a link between
a microbe and a disease.

Koch's postulates provide a systematic method to demonstrate that
a specific microbe causes a specific disease.

Koch's postulates help in identifying the evolutionary relationships
among microbes.

Koch's postulates are primarily focused on the human microbiome.

Koch's postulates are used to classify microbes into different domains.

5. If a new microbial species is discovered, what steps should a microbiologist
take using the scientific method to study its characteristics and potential
health impacts?

Assume it is harmful without further investigation.

Observe the microbe and publish findings without testing.

Only classify the microbe based on its appearance.

Formulate a hypothesis, conduct experiments to test it, and analyze
the results to draw conclusions.

6. Describe why ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is considered a reliable molecular
marker for studying evolutionary relationships.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is only found in eukaryotes, limiting its use in
evolutionary studies.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is involved in energy production, which is
unrelated to evolutionary relationships.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is highly conserved and evolves slowly,
making it useful for comparing evolutionary relationships across

, different organisms.

Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is variable and changes rapidly, which helps in
identifying species.

7. What is a key characteristic of the cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria?

Thick peptidoglycan layer

Thin peptidoglycan layer

Lack of a cell wall

Presence of an outer membrane

8. Below is a three-branched tree of life, based on sequence comparisons of
the genes for the small subunit of ribosomal RNA. From this figure, it can be
stated that:




Bacteria evolved from Eukaryotes

Archaea and Eukaryotes are more closely related to each other
than either are to Bacteria

Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotes evolved from a common ancestor
at the same time

, Bacteria and Archaea are more closely related to each other than
either are to Eukaryotes

9. What would most likely happen if most of the bacteria and fungi were
removed from an ecosystem?

The rate of mutations in plants would increase.

Nutrients resulting from decomposition would be reduced.

Soil fertility would increase.

Energy provided for autotrophic nutrition would be reduced.

10. What is a primary structural characteristic that distinguishes Gram-positive
bacteria from Gram-negative bacteria?

The presence of an outer membrane

The thickness of the peptidoglycan layer

The shape of the bacteria

The type of ribosomes

11. What is the primary purpose of the Gram stain in microbiology?

To differentiate between Gram-positive and Gram-negative
bacteria.

To identify the presence of viruses in a sample.

To determine the metabolic activity of bacteria.

To measure the size of bacterial cells.

12. Describe the key structural differences between algae, protozoa, and fungi
that help in their classification.

All three groups have similar structures and cell walls.

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