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7th Edition By Mahon Chapters 1 - 41
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Table jtof jtcontents
Part jt1: jtIntroduction jtto jtClinical jtMicrobiology
Chapter jt1. jtBacterial jtCell jtStructure, jtPhysiology, jtMetabolism, jtand jtGenetics
Chapter jt2. jtHost-Parasite jtInteraction
Chapter jt3. jtThe jtLaboratory jtRole jtin jtInfection jtControl
Chapter jt4. jtControl jtof jtMicroorganisms: jtDisinfection, jtSterilization, jtand jtMicrobiology jtSafety
Chapter jt5. jtPerformance jtImprovement jtin jtthe jtMicrobiology jtLaboratory
Chapter jt6. jtSpecimen jtCollection jtand jtProcessing
Chapter jt7. jtMicroscopic jtExamination jtof jtMaterials jtfrom jtInfected jtSites
Chapter jt8. j t Use jtof jtColony jtMorphology jtfor jtthe jtPresumptive jtIdentification jtof jtMicroorganisms
Chapter jt9. j t Biochemical jtIdentification jtof jtGram-Negative jtBacteria
Chapter jt10. jtImmunodiagnosis jtof jtInfectious jtDiseases
Chapter jt11. jtApplications jtof jtMolecular jtDiagnostics
Chapter jt12. jtAntibacterial jtMechanisms jtof jtAction jtand jtBacterial jtResistance jtMechanisms
Chapter jt13. jtAntimicrobial jtSusceptibility jtTesting
Part jt2: jtLaboratory jtIdentification jtof jtSignificant jtIsolates
Chapter jt14. jtStaphylococci
Chapter jt15. jtStreptococcus, jtEnterococcus, jtand jtOther jtCatalase-Negative, jtGram-Positive jtCocci
Chapter jt16. jtAerobic jtGram-Positive jtBacilli
Chapter jt17. jtNeisseria jtSpecies jtand jtMoraxella jtcatarrhalis
Chapter jt18. jtHaemophilus, jtHACEK, jtLegionella jtand jtOther jtFastidious jtGram-Negative jtBacilli
Chapter jt19. jtEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter jt20. jtVibrio, jtAeromonas, jtand jtCampylobacter jtSpecies
Chapter jt21. jtNonfermenting jtand jtMiscellaneous jtGram-Negative jtBacilli
Chapter jt22. jtAnaerobes jtof jtClinical jtImportance
Chapter jt23. jtThe jtSpirochetes
Chapter jt24. jtChlamydia, jtRickettsia, jtand jtSimilar jtOrganisms
Chapter jt25. jtMycoplasma jtand jtUreaplasma
Chapter jt26. jtMycobacterium jttuberculosis jtand jtNontuberculous jtMycobacteria
Chapter jt27. jtMedically jtSignificant jtFungi
Chapter jt28. jtDiagnostic jtParasitology
Chapter jt29. jtClinical jtVirology
Chapter jt30. jtAgents jtof jtBioterror jtand jtForensic jtMicrobiology
Chapter jt31. jtBiofilms: jtArchitects jtof jtDisease
Part jt3: jtLaboratory jtDiagnosis jtof jtInfectious jtDiseases: jtand jtOrgan jtSystem jtApproach jtto jtDiagnosticjM
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Chapter jt32. jtUpper jtand jtLower jtRespiratory jtTract jtInfections
Chapter jt33. jtSkin jtand jtSoft jtTissue jtInfections
Chapter jt34. jtGastrointestinal jtInfections jtand jtFood jtPoisoning
Chapter jt35. jtInfections jtof jtthe jtCentral jtNervous jtSystem
Chapter jt36. jtBacteremia jtand jtSepsis
Chapter jt37. jtUrinary jtTract jtInfections
Chapter jt38. jtGenital jtInfections jtand jtSexually jtTransmitted jtInfections
Chapter jt39. jtInfections jtin jtSpecial jtPopulations
Chapter jt40. jtZoonotic jtDiseases
Chapter jt41. jtOcular jtInfections
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,Chapter jt01: jtBacterial jtCell jtStructure, jtPhysiology, jtMetabolism, jtand
GeneticsM
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MULTIPLE jtCHOICE
1. To jtsurvive, jtmicrobial jtinhabitants jthave jtlearned jtto jtadapt jtby jtvarying jtall jtof jtthe jtfollowing, jtexcept
a. growth jtrate.
b. growth jtin jtall jtatmospheric jtconditions.
c. growth jtat jtparticular jttemperatures.
d. bacterial jtshape.
ANS: j t D
The jtchapter jtbegins jtby jtdiscussing jtthe jtway jtmicrobial jtinhabitants jthave jthad jtto jtevolve jtto
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jt n jtmany jtdifferent jtniches jtand jthabitats. jtIt jtdiscusses jtslow jtgrowers, jtrapid jtgrowers, jtand
jtreplication jtwith jtscarce jtor jtabundant jtnutrients, jtunder jtdifferent jtatmospheric jtconditions,
jttemperature jtrequirements, jtand jtcell jtstructure. jtBacterial jtshape jtas jta jtform jtof jtevolution jtis jtnot
jtdiscussed.
OBJ: jt Level jt2: jtInterpretation
2. Who jtwas jtconsidered jtthe jtfather jtof jtprotozoology jtand jtbacteriology?
a. Anton jtvan jtLeeuwenhoek
b. Louis jtPasteur
c. Carl jtLandsteiner
d. Michael jtDouglas
ANS: j t A
The jtbook jtdiscusses jtAnton jtvan jtLeeuwenhoek jtas jtthe jtinventor jtof jtthe jtmicroscope jtand jtthe jtfirst
jtperson jtto jtsee jtthe jt―beasties.‖ jtSo jtthey jtdubbed jthim jtthe jtfather jtof jtprotozoology jtand
jtbacteriology.jT t he jtother jtthree jtindividuals jtwere jtnot jtdiscussed.
OBJ: j t Level jt1: jtRecall
3. Prokaryotic jtcells jthave jtwhich jtof jtthe jtfollowing jtstructures jtin jttheir jtcytoplasm?
a. Golgi jtapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic jtreticulum
ANS: j t B
All jtthe jtstructures jtlisted jtare jtfound jtin jteukaryotic jtcells, jtbut jtribosomes jtare jtthe jtonly jtones
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t pply jtto jtprokaryotic jtcells.
OBJ: j t Level jt1: jtRecall
4. This jtform jtof jtDNA jtis jtcommonly jtfound jtin jteukaryotic jtcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
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, ANS: j t A
Circular jtand jtplasmid jtDNA jtare jtusually jtfound jtonly jtin jtbacteria, jtnot jteukaryotic jtcells. jtColloid jtisa
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jtproperty jtof jtprotein jtmolecules jtand jtis jtnot jtassociated jtwith jtnucleotides.
OBJ: j t Level jt1: jtRecall
5. The jtnuclear jtmembrane jtin jtprokaryotes jtis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. a jtclassic jtmembrane.
d. a jtlipid jtbilayer jtmembrane.
ANS: j t A
Prokaryotic jtcells jtdo jtnot jthave jtany jtmembrane-bound jtstructures jtin jtthe jtcytoplasm jtincluding
jtajs
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OBJ: j t Level jt1: jtRecall
6. A jtmicroorganism jtthat jtis jta jtunicellular jtorganism jtand jtlacks jta jtnuclear jtmembrane jtand
truenjt ucleus jtbelongs jtto jtwhich jtclassification?
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a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANS: j t B
Fungi, jtalgae, jtand jtparasites jtare jtunicellular jteukaryotic jtorganisms jtthat jtcontain jta jttrue
jtnucleus.B
jt acteria jtare jtprokaryotic jt and jtdo jtnot jt contain jta jttrue jtnucleus jtor jtnuclear jtmembrane.
OBJ: j t Level jt1: jtRecall
7. In jtthe jtlaboratory, jtthe jtclinical jtmicrobiologist jtis jtresponsible jtfor jtall jtthe jtfollowing, jtexcept
a. isolating jtmicroorganisms.
b. selecting jttreatment jtfor jtpatients.
c. identifying jtmicroorganisms.
d. analyzing jtbacteria jtthat jtcause jtdisease.
ANS: j t B
Clinical jtmicrobiologists jtdo jtnot jtselect jtthe jttreatment jtfor jtpatients. jtThey jtprovide jtthe jtdoctor
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t he jtname jtof jtthe jtorganism jtand jtthe jtantibiotics jtthat jtcan jtkill jtthe jtbacteria, jtbut jtnot jtin jtthe
jtfinal jtselection jtof jttreatment jtprotocols.
OBJ: j t Level jt2: jtRecall
8. What jtenables jtthe jtmicrobiologist jtto jtselect jtthe jtcorrect jtmedia jtfor jtprimary jtculture jtand
optimizetjt he jtchance jtof jtisolating jta jtpathogenic jtorganism?
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a. Determining jtstaining jtcharacteristics
b. Understanding jtthe jtcell jtstructure jtand jtbiochemical jtpathways jtof jtan jtorganism
c. Understanding jtthe jtgrowth jtrequirements jtof jtpotential jtpathogens jtat jtspecific jtbody jtsite
d. Knowing jtthe jtdifferences jtin jtcell jtwalls jtof jtparticular jtbacteria
ANS: j t C