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Test Bank for Fundamentals of Microbiology, 12th Edition (Jeffrey C. Pommerville)

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Your Ultimate Study Companion for Microbiology Mastery! This comprehensive test bank is designed to accompany Fundamentals of Microbiology, 12th Edition by Jeffrey C. Pommerville, providing 1,000+ exam-style questions to reinforce key concepts and prepare students for success in microbiology courses and standardized exams. What’s Included? 1,000+ Practice Questions – Covering all major topics: Microbial Cell Biology (prokaryotic vs. eukaryotic structures) Metabolism & Growth (glycolysis, TCA cycle, bacterial growth curves) Genetics & Gene Expression (DNA replication, transcription, plasmids) Virology (viral replication cycles, prions, emerging viruses) Immunology (innate vs. adaptive immunity, vaccines) Medical Microbiology (pathogens, antibiotics, antimicrobial resistance) Question Types: Multiple-choice True/False Fill-in-the-blank Short answer & essay prompts Detailed Answer Explanations – Clear rationales for correct/incorrect answers Visual aids (diagrams, metabolic pathways) Chapter-by-Chapter Organization – Easy integration with course lectures Customizable quizzes for instructors Quick-Review Summaries – Key terms and concept maps Comparison tables (e.g., Gram+ vs. Gram– bacteria) Why Choose This Test Bank? Textbook-Aligned – Perfectly matches Pommerville’s Fundamentals of Microbiology Exam-Ready – Mirrors the depth and style of microbiology course exams Flexible Use – Ideal for self-study or instructor-led assessments Perfect For: Undergraduate microbiology students Pre-med and nursing students Instructors creating exams/quizzes Master microbiology concepts—ace your exams with confidence!

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FUNDAMENTALS OF MICROBIOLOGY 12TH
EDITION BY JEFFREY C. POMMERVILLE

,Chapter 1

Multiple Choice

1. Who was one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cella” for the
empty cork spaces that became the word we use today, “cells”?

A. Robert Hooke
B. Zacharias Janssen
C. Francesco Stalluti

D. Giovanni Faber


Ans: A




2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify objects more than 200X.
However, he failed to promote scientific inquiry because:
A. he didn't share his drawings with other scientists.

B. he didn't reveal how he ground the lenses and no one else was doing it that well.
C. he limited his research to pond water
D. it was only a hobby and he didn't live very long


Ans: B

,3. Leeuwenhoek was the first person to:
A. see viruses.

B. use a microscope.
C. describe bacteria.

D. suggest animalcules caused disease.


Ans: C




4. Francesco Redi is famous for performing one of the first experiments over the debate
regarding spontaneous generation. What was his experiment?
A. He boiled some mutton gravy and sealed the tops with corks.

B. He covered some jars of meat with gauze and left others open. The covered jars did not
develop maggots, the uncovered ones did.
C. He showed that mice will appear with damp rags and rice.
D. He boiled broth for longer periods of time and sealed the tops with melted glass.


Ans: B




5. did not attempt to prove or refute the idea of spontaneous generation.
A. Francesco Redi
B. Robert Koch

C. Lazzaro Spallanzani
D. Louis Pasteur


Ans: B

, 6. Which one of the following would be consistent with the idea of spontaneous
generation?
A. Microorganisms may be cultivated on solid laboratory media.
B. Insects are important in the transmission of disease.
C. Sick people give rise to microorganisms in their body.

D. Disinfection is essential to prevent the spread of microorganisms.


Ans: C




7. Spallanzani’s experiments showed that:
A. viruses were transmitted by water.
B. spontaneous generation occurs.
C. miasma was the cause of disease.

D. experiments can be modified to test a hypothesis.


Ans: D
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8. Which pair of scientists were antagonists during the same period of history?
A. Pasteur and Ehrlich
B. Koch and Leeuwenhoek
C. Spallanzani and Needham

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