3rd Edition
By Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
| Verified Chapter's 1 - 25 | Complete Newest
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,Table of content
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1. qr qrScope qrof qrmicrobiology
2. qr qrChemistry qrof qrlife
3. qr qrCell qrstructure qrand qrfunction
4. qr qrBacteria qrand qrarchaea
5. qr qrViruses
6. qr qrEukaryotic qrmicroorganisms
7. qr qrPhysical qrand qrchemical qrmethods qrof qrcontrol
8. qr qrMicrobiological qrlaboratory qrtechniques
9. qr qrMicrobiological qrlaboratory qrsafety qrissues
10. qr qrPharmacology
11. qr qrAntimicrobial qrdrugs
12. qr qrInfection qrand qrdisease
13. qr qrThe qrimmune qrresponse qrand qrlymphatic qrsystem
14. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrintegumentary qrsystem, qrsoft qrtissue, qrand qrmusculoskeletal qrsystem
15. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrrespiratory qrsystem
16. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrgastrointestinal qrsystem
17. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrnervous qrsystem qrand qrsensory qrstructures
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18. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrcardiovascular qrand qrcirculatory qrsystems
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19. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrurinary qrsystem
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20. qr qrInfections qrof qrthe qrreproductive qrsystem
21. qr qrSexually qrtransmitted qrinfections qrand qrdiseases
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22. qr qrHuman qrage qrand qrmicroorganisms
23. qr qrMicroorganisms qrin qrthe qrenvironment qrand qreffects qron qrhuman qrhealth
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24. qr qrEmerging qrinfectious qrdiseases
25. qr qrBiotechnology
,Chapter qr01: qrScope qrof qrMicrobiology
VanMeter: qrMicrobiology qrfor qrthe qrHealthcare qrProfessional, qr3rd qrEdition
MULTIPLE qrCHOICE
1. In qrthe qrsixteenth qrcentury qra qrfather-and-son qrteam, qrby qrthe qrname qrof , qrproduced
a compound qrmicroscope qrconsisting qrof qra qrsimple qrtube qrwith qrlenses qrat qreach qrend.
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a. van qrLeeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS: q r C REF: q r p. qr3
2. “Animalcules” qrwere qrfirst qrdescribed qrby
a. Robert qrHooke.
b. Antony qrvan qrLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans qrJanssen.
d. John qrNeedham.
ANS: q r B REF: q r p. qr3
3. Micrographia, qra qrpublication qrillustrating qrinsects, qrsponges, qras qrwell qras qrplant qrcells, qrwas
publishedqb
qr r y
a. Robert qrHooke.
b. Antony qrvan qrLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans qrJanssen.
d. John qrNeedham.
ANS: q r A REF: q r p. qr3
4. Low-power qrmicroscopes qrdesigned qrfor qrobserving qrfairly qrlarge qrobjects qrsuch qras qrinsects
or qrwormsqrare
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a. electron qrmicroscopes.
b. dark-field qrmicroscopes.
c. fluorescence qrmicroscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS: q r D REF: q r p. qr5
5. A qrmicroscope qrthat qrprovides qra qrthree-dimensional qrimage qrof qra qrspecimen qris qra
a. dark-field qrmicroscope.
b. transmission qrelectron qrmicroscope.
c. bright-field qrmicroscope.
d. scanning qrelectron qrmicroscope.
ANS: q r D REF: q r p. qr7
6. The qrtool qrof qrchoice qrto qrobserve qrliving qrmicroorganisms qris qrthe
a. bright-field qrmicroscope.
b. phase-contrast qrmicroscope.
, c. fluorescence qrmicroscope.
d. electron qrmicroscope.
ANS: q r B REF: q r p. qr6
7. Which qrscientist qris qrmost qrresponsible qrfor qrending qrthe qrcontroversy qrabout qrspontaneous
generation?
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a. John qrNeedham
b. Joseph qrLister
c. Louis qrPasteur
d. Robert qrKoch
ANS: q r C REF: q r p. qr8
8. Fossils qrof qrprokaryotes qrgo qrback billion qryears.
a. 4.0 qrto qr5.0
b. qr qr q r 3.5 qrto qr4.0
c. 2.5 qrto qr3.0
d. qr qr q r 2.2 qrto qr2.7
ANS: q r B REF: q r p. qr9
9. Molds qrbelong qrto qrwhich qrof qrthe qrfollowing qrgroups qrof qreukaryotic qrorganisms?
a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
ANS: q r C REF: q r p. qr11
10. The qrcorrect qrdescending qrorder qrof qrtaxonomic qrcategories qris
a. species, qrdomain, qrphylum, qrkingdom, qrorder, qrdivision, qrclass, qrgenus.
b. domain, qrkingdom, qrphylum, qrclass, qrfamily, qrorder, qrgenus, qrspecies.
c. domain, qrkingdom, qrphylum, qrclass, qrorder, qrfamily, qrgenus, qrspecies.
d. kingdom, qrdomain, qrphylum, qrorder, qrclass, qrfamily, qrgenus, qrspecies.
ANS: q r C REF: q r p. qr10
11. Complex qrcommunities qrof qrmicroorganisms qron qrsurfaces qrare qrcalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
ANS: q r B REF: q r p. qr12
12. A qrrelationship qrbetween qrorganisms qrin qrwhich qrthe qrwaste qrproduct qrof qrone qrprovides
nutrients qrforqranother qris qrcalled
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a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.
ANS: q r D REF: q r p. qr12