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TEST BANK
SDFG




Microbiology An Evolving Science, 5th Edition,
SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG




John Foster & Joan Slonczewski, All Chapter 1 - 28
SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG

,
,CHAPTER 1: Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery
SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG SDFG




MULTIPLESDFGCHOICE

1. VirusesSDFGare:
a. infectiousSDFGagentsSDFGthatSDFGinfectSDFGmulti-cellularSDFGorganisms
b. noncellularSDFGparticlesSDFGthatSDFGtakeSDFGoverSDFGtheSDFGmetabolismSDFGofSDFGaSDFGcellSDFGtoSDFGg
enerateSDFGmoreSDFGvirusSDFGparticles
c. pathogensSDFGthatSDFGreplicateSDFGinSDFGcomplexSDFGgrowthSDFGmedia
d. cellularSDFGparticlesSDFGthatSDFGbelongSDFGtoSDFGtheSDFGarchaeaSDFGdomain
e. microbesSDFGthatSDFGconsistSDFGofSDFGlipidSDFGmembraneSDFGenclosedSDFGgenomes
ANS:S D F G B DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.ASDFG|SDFGI.B
MSC:S D F G Remembering

2. AnalysisSDFGofSDFGDNASDFGsequencesSDFGreveals:
a. theSDFGancientSDFGconvergenceSDFGofSDFGtwoSDFGcellSDFGtypes,SDFGi.e.,SDFGprokaryotesSDFG
andSDFGeukaryotes
b. prokaryotesSDFGandSDFGeukaryotesSDFGevolvedSDFGfromSDFGaSDFGcommonSDFGancestralSD
FGcell

c. thatSDFGbacteriaSDFGshareSDFGcommonSDFGancestorSDFGwithSDFGarchaea,SDFGbutSDFGnotSDFG
withSDFGeukarya
d. prokaryotesSDFGareSDFGcellsSDFGwithSDFGaSDFGnucleus
e. theSDFGgenomeSDFGofSDFGHaemophilusSDFGinfluenzaeSDFGhasSDFGaboutSDFG2SDFGbillionSDFGb
aseSDFGpairs
ANS:S D F G B DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.ASDFG|SDFGI.B
MSC:S D F G Remembering

3. WhichSDFGofSDFGtheseSDFGgroupsSDFGareSDFGconsideredSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFGmicrobesSDFGbutSDFGNOTSDFGconsideredSDFGtoSDFGbeS
DFGcells?

a. viruses d. protists
b. bacteria e. filamentousSDFGfungi
c. archaea
ANS:S D F G A DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.A.i
MSC:S D F G Remembering

4. ASDFGmicrobeSDFGisSDFGcommonlySDFGdefinedSDFGas:
a. aSDFGvirusSDFGthatSDFGrequiresSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFGseen
b. aSDFGbacteriumSDFGthatSDFGrequiresSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFGseen
c. aSDFGsingle-
cellularSDFGprokaryoteSDFGthatSDFGrequiresSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGtoSDFGbeSDF
Gseen

d. aSDFGmulticellularSDFGeukaryoteSDFGthatSDFGrequiresSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGto
SDFGbeSDFGseen

e. aSDFGlivingSDFGorganismSDFGthatSDFGrequiresSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFG
seen
ANS:S D F G E DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.A.iSDFG|SDFGI.A.ii
MSC:S D F G Remembering

5. WhichSDFGoneSDFGofSDFGtheSDFGfollowingSDFGstatementsSDFGregardingSDFGmicrobialSDFGcellsSDFGisSDFGNOTSDFGtrue?
a. MicrobialSDFGcellsSDFGacquireSDFGfood,SDFGgainSDFGenergySDFGtoSDFGbuildSDFGthemselves,SDFG
andSDFGrespondSDFGto
environmentalSDFGchange.

, b. MostSDFGsingle-
celledSDFGorganismsSDFGrequireSDFGaSDFGmicroscopeSDFGtoSDFGrenderSDFGthemSDFGvisible,SDFGbutSDFGso
me
bacterialSDFGcellsSDFGareSDFGlargeSDFGenoughSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFGseenSDFGwithSDFGnakedSDFGeyes.
c. MicrobesSDFGfunctionSDFGasSDFGindividualSDFGentities.
d. ManySDFGmicrobesSDFGformSDFGcomplexSDFGmulticellularSDFGassemblages.
e. VirusesSDFGareSDFGnotSDFGconsideredSDFGasSDFGmicrobialSDFGcells.
ANS:S D F G C DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.A.iSDFG|SDFGI.A.ii
MSC:S D F G Remembering

6. WhichSDFGofSDFGtheSDFGfollowingSDFGstatementsSDFGisSDFGFALSE?
a. ASDFGgenomeSDFGisSDFGtheSDFGtotalSDFGgeneticSDFGinformationSDFGcontainedSDFGinSDFGanSDFGorganism’sSDFGchr
omosomalSDFGDNA.
b. IfSDFGaSDFGmicrobe’sSDFGgenomeSDFGincludesSDFGgenesSDFGforSDFGnitrogenase,SDFGthatSDFGmicrobeSDFGproba
blySDFGcanSDFGfixSDFGnitrogen.
c. BySDFGcomparingSDFGDNASDFGsequencesSDFGofSDFGdifferentSDFGorganisms,SDFGweSDFGcanSDFGfigureSDFGoutSDFG
howSDFGclosely
relatedSDFGtheySDFGare.
d. FredSDFGSangerSDFGdevelopedSDFGtheSDFGfirstSDFGapplicableSDFGDNASDFGsequencingSDFGmethod.
e. FredSDFGSangerSDFGcompletedSDFGtheSDFGsequencesSDFGofSDFGHaemophilusSDFGinfluenzae.
ANS:S D F G E DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.B
MSC:S D F G Remembering

7. TheSDFGfirstSDFGcellularSDFGgenomesSDFGtoSDFGbeSDFGsequencedSDFGwereSDFGthoseSDFGof:
a. humans d. prions
b. bacteria e. fungi
c. viruses
ANS:S D F G B DIF: Easy REF:SDFGSDFGSDFG1.1 TOP:S D F G I.B.i
MSC:S D F G Remembering

8. TheSDFGenvironmentSDFGofSDFGearlySDFGEarthSDFGmaySDFGhaveSDFGcontainedSDFGallSDFGofSDFGtheSDFGfollowingSDFGEXCEPT:
a. ferrousSDFGiron d. oxygen
b. methane e. hydrogenSDFGgas
c. ammonia
ANS:S D F G D DIF: Easy
REF:SDFGSpecialSDFGTopicSDFG1.1SDFGTOP:S D F G II.D
MSC:S D F G Remembering

9. TheSDFGdevelopmentSDFGofSDFGtheSDFGtheorySDFGofSDFGtheSDFG―RNASDFGworld‖SDFGresultedSDFGfromSDFGtheSDFGdiscoverySDFGo
f:
a. archaea d. ribozymes
b. prions e. endosymbionts
c. bacteria
ANS:S D F G D DIF: Medium
REF:SDFGSpecialSDFGTopicSDFG1.1SDFGTOP:S D F G II.D
MSC:S D F G Remembering

10. WhichSDFGmicrobesSDFGmaySDFGresembleSDFGthoseSDFGofSDFGtheSDFGearliestSDFGlifeSDFGforms?
a. archaea d. cyanobacteria
b. photosyntheticSDFGalgae e. protists
c. viruses
ANS:S D F G A DIF: Medium
REF:SDFGSpecialSDFGTopicSDFG1.1SDFGTOP:S D F G II.D
MSC:S D F G Remembering

11. EarlySDFGmetabolismSDFGmaySDFGhaveSDFGbeenSDFGcatalyzedSDFGby:

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