MICROBIOLOGY FOR SB
THE HEALTHCARE
PROFESSIONAL
2nd Edition VanMeter | Hubert
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, Microbiology SBfor SBthe SBHealthcare SBProfessional SB2nd SBEdition SBTest SBBank
Table SBof SBContents
Section SB1: SBBasic SBScience
Chapter SB1. SBScope SBof SBMicrobiology
Chapter SB2. SBChemistry SBof SBLife
Chapter S B 3. S B Cell S B Structure S B and S B Function
Chapter SB4. SBBacteria SBand SBArchaea
Chapter SB5. SBViruses
Chapter S B 6. S B Eukaryotic S B Microorganisms
Section SB2: SBTools SBfor SBStudy SBand SBControl SBof SBMicroorganisms
Chapter SB7. SBPhysical SBand SBChemical SBMethods SBof SBControl
Chapter S B 8. S B Microbiological S B Laboratory S B Techniques
Chapter S B 9. S B Microbiological S B Laboratory S B Safety S B Issues
Chapter SB10. SBPharmacology
Chapter SB11. SBAntimicrobial SBDrugs
Section SB3: SBInfection, SBDisease, SBand SBDefense
Chapter S B 12. S B Infection S B and S B Disease
Chapter SB13. SBThe SBImmune SBResponse SBand SBLymphatic SBSystem
Section SB4: SBEffects SBon SBSpecific SBBody SBSystems
Chapter SB14. SBInfections SBof SBthe SBIntegumentary SBSystem, SBSoft SBTissue SBand SBMusculoskeletal
SBSystem
Chapter S B 15. S B Infections S B of S B the S B Respiratory S B System
Chapter S B 16. S B Infections S B of S B the S B Gastrointestinal S B System
Chapter S B 17. S B Infections S B of S B the S B Nervous S B System S B and S B Sensory S B Structures
Chapter SB18. SBInfections SBof SBthe SBCardiovascular SBand SBCirculatory SBSystems
Chapter S B 19. S B Infections S B of S B the S B Urinary S B System
Chapter SB20. SBInfections SBof SBthe SBReproductive SBSystem
Section SB5: SBFactors SBContributing SBto SBthe SBEffects SBof SBMicroorganisms SBon SBHuman SBHealth
Chapter S B 21. S B Sexually S B Transmitted S B Infections/Diseases
Chapter S B 22. S B Human SB Age SBand SB Infections
Chapter SB23. SBMicroorganisms SBin SBthe SBEnvironment SBand SBEffects SBon SBHuman SBHealth
Chapter S B 24. S B Emerging S B Infectious S B Diseases
Chapter S B 25. S B Biotechnology
,Chapter 01: Scope of Microbiology
SB SB SB SB
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MULTIPLE SBCHOICE
1. In SBthe SBsixteenth SBcentury SBa SBfather-and-son SBteam, SBby SBthe SBname SBof , SBproduced
SBa SBcompound SBmicroscope SBconsisting SBof SBa SBsimple SBtube SBwith SBlenses SBat SBeach
SBend.
a. van SBLeeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS: S B C REF: S B p. SB3
2. “Animalcules” SBwere SBfirst SBdescribed SBby
a. Robert SBHooke.
b. Antony SBvan SBLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans SBJanssen.
d. John SBNeedham.
ANS: S B B REF: S B p. SB3
3. Micrographia, SBa SBpublication SBillustrating SBinsects, SBsponges, SBas SBwell SBas SBplant SBcells, SBwas
published SBby
SB
a. Robert SBHooke.
b. Antony SBvan SBLeeuwenhoek.
c. Hans SBJanssen.
d. John SBNeedham.
ANS: S B A REF: S B p. SB3
4. Low-Power SBMicroscopes SBdesigned SBfor SBobserving SBfairly SBlarge SBobjects SBsuch SBas SBinsects
or SBworms SBare?
SB
a. electron SBmicroscopes.
b. dark-field SBmicroscopes.
c. fluorescence SBmicroscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS: S B D REF: S B p. SB5
5. A SBmicroscope SBthat SBprovides SBa SBthree-dimensional SBimage SBof SBa SBspecimen SBis SBa
a. dark-field SBmicroscope.
b. transmission SBelectron SBmicroscope.
c. bright-field SBmicroscope.
d. scanning SBelectron SBmicroscope.
ANS: S B D REF: S B p. SB7
6. The SBtool SBof SBchoice SBto SBobserve SBliving SBmicro-organisms SBis SBthe
a. bright-field SBmicroscope.
b. phase-contrast SBmicroscope.
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c. fluorescence SBmicroscope.
d. electron SBmicroscope.
ANS: S B B REF: S B p. SB6
7. Which SBscientist SBis SBmost SBresponsible SBfor SBending SBthe SBcontroversy SBabout SBspontaneous
generation?
SB
a. John SBNeedham
b. Joseph SBLister
c. Louis SBPasteur
d. Robert SBKoch
ANS: S B C REF: S B p. SB8
8. Fossils SBof SBprokaryotes SBgo SBback billion SByears.
a. 4.0 SBto SB5.0
b. 3.5 SBto SB4.0
c. 2.5 SBto SB3.0
d. 2.2 SBto SB2.7
ANS: S B B REF: S B p. SB9
9. Molds SBbelong SBto SBwhich SBof SBthe SBfollowing SBgroups SBof SBeukaryotic SBorganisms?
a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
ANS: S B C REF: S B p. SB11
10. The SBcorrect SBdescending SBorder SBof SBtaxonomic SBcategories SBis
a. species, SBdomain, SBphylum, SBkingdom, SBorder, SBdivision, SBclass, SBgenus.
b. domain, SBkingdom, SBphylum, SBclass, SBfamily, SBorder, SBgenus, SBspecies.
c. domain, SBkingdom, SBphylum, SBclass, SBorder, SBfamily, SBgenus, SBspecies.
d. kingdom, SBdomain, SBphylum, SBorder, SBclass, SBfamily, SBgenus, SBspecies.
ANS: S B C REF: S B p. SB10
11. Complex SBcommunities SBof SBmicroorganisms SBon SBsurfaces SBare SBcalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
ANS: S B B REF: S B p. SB12
12.A S B relationship SBbetween SBorganisms SBin SBwhich SBthe SBwaste SBproduct SBof SBone SBprovides
nutrients SBfor SBanother SBis SBcalled
SB
a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.