MICROBIOLOGY:
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Table $zxof $zxContents:
Part $zxI: $zxFundamentals $zxof $zxMicrobiology
Chapter $zx1. $zxThe $zxMicrobial $zxWorld $zxand $zxYou
Chapter $zx2. $zxChemical $zxPrinciples
Chapter $zx3. $zxObserving $zxMicroorganisms $zxthrough $zxa $zxMicroscope
Chapter $zx4. $zxFunctional $zxAnatomy $zxof $zxProkaryotic $zxand $zxEukaryotic $zxCells
Chapter $zx5. $zxMicrobial $zxMetabolism
Chapter $zx6. $zxMicrobial $zxGrowth
Chapter $zx7. $zxThe $zxControl $zxof $zxMicrobial $zxGrowth
Chapter $zx8. $zxMicrobial $zxGenetics
Chapter $zx9. $zxBiotechnology $zxand $zxDNA $zxTechnology
Part $zxII: $zxA $zxSurvey $zxof $zxthe $zxMicrobial $zxWorld
Chapter $zx10. $zxClassification $zxof $zxMicroorganisms
Chapter $zx11. $zxThe $zxProkaryotes: $zxDomains $zxBacteria $zxand $zxArchaea
Chapter $zx12. $zxThe $zxEukaryotes: $zxFungi, $zxAlgae, $zxProtozoa, $zxand $zxHelminths
Chapter $zx13. $zxViruses, $zxViroids, $zxand $zxPrions
Part $zxIII: $zxInteraction $zxbetween $zxMicrobe $zxand $zxHost
Chapter $zx14. $zxPrinciples $zxof $zxDisease $zxand $zxEpidemiology
Chapter $zx15. $zxMicrobial $zxMechanisms $zxof $zxPathogenicity
Chapter $zx16. $zxInnate $zxImmunity: $zxNonspecific $zxDefenses $zxof $zxthe $zxHost
Chapter $zx17. $zxAdaptive $zxImmunity: $zxSpecific $zxDefenses $zxof $zxthe $zxHost
Chapter $zx18. $zxPractical $zxApplications $zxof $zxImmunology
Chapter $zx19. $zxDisorders $zxAssociated $zxwith $zxthe $zxImmune $zxSystem
Chapter $zx20. $zxAntimicrobial $zxDrugs
Part $zxIV: $zxMicroorganisms $zxand $zxHuman $zxDisease
Chapter $zx21. $zxMicrobial $zxDiseases $zxof $zxthe $zxSkin $zxand $zxEyes
Chapter $zx22. $zxMicrobial $zxDiseases $zxof $zxthe $zxNervous $zxSystem
Chapter $zx23. $zxMicrobial $zxDiseases $zxof $zxthe $zxCardiovascular $zxand $zxLymphatic $zxSystems
Chapter $zx24. $zxMicrobial $zxDiseases $zxof $zxthe $zxRespiratory $zxSystem
Chapter $zx25. $zxMicrobial $zxDiseases $zxof $zxthe $zxDigestive $zxSystem
Chapter $zx26. $zxMicrobial $zxDisease $zxof $zxthe $zxUrinary $zxand $zxReproductive $zxSystems
Part $zxV: $zxEnvironmental $zxand $zxApplied $zxMicrobiology
Chapter $zx27. $zxEnvironmental $zxMicrobiology
Chapter $zx28. $zxApplied $zxand $zxIndustrial $zxMicrobiology
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MICROBIOLOGY: An Introduction, 13e (Tortora, Funke, Case)
Chapter 1: The Microbial World and You
1.1 Multiple-Choice Questions
1) Microorganisms are involved in each of the following processes EXCEPT
A) infection.
B) decomposition of organic material.
C) O2 production.
D) food production.
E) smog production.
Answer: E
Section: 1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering
Learning Outcome: 1.1
Global Outcome: 5
2) Each of the following organisms would be considered a microbe EXCEPT
A) yeast.
B) protozoan.
C) bacterium.
D) mushroom.
E) virus.
Answer: D
Section: 1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering
Learning Outcome: 1.4
3) The term used to describe a disease-causing microorganism is
A) microbe.
B) bacterium.
C) virus.
D) pathogen.
E) infection.
Answer: D
Section: 1.1
Bloom's Taxonomy: Remembering
Learning Outcome: 1.1
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