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TEST BANK FOR NESTER'S MICROBIOLOGY: A HUMAN PERSPECTIVE, 10TH EDITION TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false. 1) Spontaneous generation refers to the idea that organisms came from other organisms. ⊚ true ⊚ false 2) The human body only contains bacteria during illness. ⊚ true ⊚ false 3) Bacteria and eukarya both contain membrane-bound organelles. ⊚ true ⊚ false 4) The scientific name of an organism indicates its domain. ⊚ true ⊚ false 5) Viroids are naked (lacking a protein shell) pieces of RNA that infect plants. ⊚ true ⊚ false 6) Viruses simultaneously contain DNA, RNA, and protein. ⊚ true ⊚ false Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm Test Bank Page 3 7) Viruses, viroids, and prions are obligate intracellular agents. ⊚ true ⊚ false 8) Viruses and bacteria are both unicellular. ⊚ true ⊚ false 9) An organism is categorized in a domain according to its cell size. ⊚ true ⊚ false 10) Archaea are very similar to bacteria and have rigid cell walls made of peptidoglycan. ⊚ true ⊚ false 11) Thiomargarita namibiensis cannot be a eukaryote because it is only 1 mm in width. ⊚ true ⊚ false

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TEST BANK
NESTER'S MICROBIOLOGY: A HUMAN PERSPECTIVE, 10TH
EDITION
Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm, Mira Beins, Eugene Nester and Deborah Allen

, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm


TRUE/FALSE - Write 'T' if the statement is true and 'F' if the statement is false.
1) Spontaneous generation refers to the idea that organisms came from other organisms.
⊚ true
⊚ false




2) The human body only contains bacteria during illness.
⊚ true
⊚ false




3) Bacteria and eukarya both contain membrane-bound organelles.
⊚ true
⊚ false




4) The scientific name of an organism indicates its domain.
⊚ true
⊚ false




5) Viroids are naked (lacking a protein shell) pieces of RNA that infect plants.
⊚ true
⊚ false




6) Viruses simultaneously contain DNA, RNA, and protein.
⊚ true
⊚ false




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, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm


7) Viruses, viroids, and prions are obligate intracellular agents.
⊚ true
⊚ false




8) Viruses and bacteria are both unicellular.
⊚ true
⊚ false




9) An organism is categorized in a domain according to its cell size.
⊚ true
⊚ false




10) Archaea are very similar to bacteria and have rigid cell walls made of peptidoglycan.
⊚ true
⊚ false




11) Thiomargarita namibiensis cannot be a eukaryote because it is only 1 mm in width.
⊚ true
⊚ false




MULTIPLE CHOICE - Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or
answers the question.
12) The scientist usually credited with seeing the first microorganisms, which he called
"animalcules", was .




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, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm




A) Redi
B) van Leeuwenhoek
C) Pasteur
D) Tyndall
E) Lister




13) The word "animalcule" was first used by .


A) Pasteur
B) Redi
C) van Leeuwenhoek
D) Tyndall
E) Hooke




14) The idea of spontaneous generation postulated that


A) organisms could evolve into the next generation of organisms.
B) organisms could spontaneously turn into other types of organisms.
C) living organisms could spontaneously arise from non-living material.
D) living organisms could spontaneously arise from other living organisms.
E) living organisms must contain at least ten cells.




15) Which of these scientists were involved in investigating the idea of spontaneous
generation?




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, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm




A) Redi and van Leeuwenhoek
B) Redi and Pasteur
C) van Leeuwenhoek and Pasteur
D) Pasteur and Escherich
E) Escherich and Redi




16) The work of Tyndall and Cohn


A) supported the idea of spontaneous generation rather than the idea of biogenesis.
B) explained why some spontaneous generation investigators got different results from
those of Pasteur.
C) showed that all microbes caused spontaneous disease if they enter the human body.
D) allowed scientists to see microorganisms (called "animalcules") using a simple
microscope.
E) showed that boiling fails to kill vegetative bacteria, leading to biogenesis.




17) The structures present in the hay infusions used in experiments on spontaneous
generation that made them difficult to sterilize are .


A) chloroplasts
B) endospores
C) organelles
D) toxins
E) nuclei




18) The contradictory results obtained by different scientists apparently doing the same
experiments in investigating spontaneous generation


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, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm




A) show that doing experiments once should be enough to prove something.
B) show the importance of exactly duplicating experimental conditions.
C) led to further experiments that ultimately proved spontaneous generation.
D) could not be explained by anyone involved in the work.
E) led to the development and production of swan-necked flasks.




19) If Pasteur had done his experiments investigating spontaneous generation in a horse
stable,


A) the results would probably have supported the idea of spontaneous generation.
B) the results would probably not have supported the idea of spontaneous generation.
C) the results would probably been the same as those obtained in a laboratory.
D) the results would probablyhave supported the idea of spontaneous biogenesis.
E) it would probably have taken several years to obtain any results.




20) Cellulose is a major component of plants and is only directly digested by


A) carnivores.
B) termites.
C) herbivores.
D) microorganisms.
E) birds.




21) Plants are dependent on microorganisms for




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, Nester's Microbiology: A Human Perspective 10th Edition by Denise Anderson, Sarah Salm




A) providing oxygen in a usable form.
B) providing water and carbon dioxide.
C) changing atmospheric nitrogen to a usable form.
D) providing simplecarbohydrates in a usable form.
E) providing simple and complex proteins.




22) Microorganisms are useful for all of the following EXCEPT


A) causing disease.
B) curing/treating disease.
C) preparing food.
D) cleaning up pollutants.
E) scientific research.




23) Bacteria have been used to help produce or modify all of the following food products
EXCEPT


A) cheeses.
B) beer and wine.
C) pickled products.
D) bread.
E) peanuts.




24) Microorganisms areinvolved in all of the following EXCEPT




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