Brock Biology of Microorganisms
15th Edition By Michael T. Madigan
All Chapters 1 to 33
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UNIT I: THE FOUNDATIONS OF MICROBIOLOGY
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1. The Microbial World
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2. Microbial Cell Structure and Function
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3. Microbial Metabolism
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4. Molecular Information Flow and Protein Processing
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UNIT II: MICROBIAL GROWTH AND REGULATION
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5. Microbial Growth and Its Control
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6. Microbial Regulatory Systems
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7. Molecular Biology of Microbial Growth
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8. Viruses and Their Replication
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UNIT III: GENOMICS AND GENETICS
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9. Microbial Systems Biology
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10. Viral Genomics
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11. Genetics of Bacteria and Archaea
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12. Biotechnology and Synthetic Biology
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UNIT IV: MICROBIAL EVOLUTION AND DIVERSITY
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13. Microbial Evolution and Systematics
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14. Metabolic Diversity of Microorganisms
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15. Functional Diversity of Microorganisms
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16. Diversity of Bacteria
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17. Diversity of Archaea
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18. Diversity of Microbial Eukarya
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UNIT V: MICROBIAL ECOLOGY AND ENVIRONMENTAL MICROBIOLOGY
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19. Taking the Measure of Microbial Systems
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20. Microbial Ecosystems
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,21. Nutrient Cycles in Nature
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22. Microbiology of the Built Environment
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23. Microbial Symbioses with Microbes, Plants, and Animals
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UNIT VI: MICROBE-HUMAN INTERACTIONS AND THE IMMUNE SYSTEM
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24. Microbial Symbioses with Humans
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25. Microbial Infection and Pathogenesis
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26. Innate Immunity: Broadly Specific Host Defenses
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27. Adaptive Immunity: Highly Specific Host Defenses
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28. Clinical Microbiology and Immunology
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UNIT VII INFECTIOUS DISEASES AND THEIR TRANSMISSION
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29. Epidemiology
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30. Person-to-Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases
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31. Vectorborne and Soilborne Bacterial and Viral Diseases
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32. Foodborne and Waterborne Bacterial and Viral Diseases
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33. Eukaryotic Pathogens: Fungi, Protozoa, and Helminths
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Brock Biology of Microorganisms, 15e (Madigan et
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al.) Chapter 1 The Microbial World
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, 1.1 MultiplegChoicegQuestions
1) WhichgofgthegfollowinggstatementsgisgFALSE?
A) Microbialgcellsgcangexistgasgsinglegcells.
B) Microbialgcellsgcarrygoutgtheirglifegprocessesgofggrowthgindependently.
C) Microbialgcellsgincludegbothgbacteriagandgviruses.
D) Microbialgcellsgaregsurroundedgbygagplasmagmembrane.
2) Whichgofgthegfollowinggstatementsgisgcorrect?
A) MicroorganismsgaregsignificantgcontributorsgtogthegtotalgbiomassgongEarth.
B) MicroorganismsgrepresentgagmuchgsmallergamountgofgEarth’sgbiomassgthangplants.
C) MicroorganismsgrepresentgagmuchgsmallergamountgofgEarth’sgbiomassgthanganimals.
D) Microorganismsgaregsignificantgingnumber,gbutgnotgingoverallgbiomass.
3) Differentialgselectiongandgreproductiongofgphenotypesgoccursgduringgagprocessgcalled
A) cellulargdifferentiation.
B) evolution.
C) growth.
D) transformation.
4) Ingwhat/whichgdomain(s)gofglifegis/aregmicroorganismsgrepresented?
A) Archaea
B) Bacteria
C) Eukarya
D) Archaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya
5) Biologicalgcatalystsginvolvedgingthegaccelerationgofgthegrategofgchemicalgreactionsgaregcalled
A) catalyticg converters.
B) growthgagents.
C) evolutionarygmolecules.
D) enzymes.
6) RegardinggearlyglifegongEarth
A) microbialglifegexistedgforgbillionsgofgyearsgbeforegplantgandganimalglife.
B) microbialglifegexistedglonggbeforeganimalsgbutghasgbeengaroundgforgaboutgthegsamegamountgofgtimegasgplants
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C) microbialglife,gplantglife,gandganimalglifegallgappearedgatgaboutgthegsamegtime.
D) itgisgimpossiblegtogdeterminegwhichgtypegofglifegfirstgappeared.