3rdEdition
ByKarinC.VanMeter,RobertJ.Hubert
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,Tableofcontent
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1. Scopeofmicrobiology
2. Chemistryoflife
3. Cellstructureandfunction
4. Bacteriaandarchaea
5. Viruses
6. Eukaryoticmicroorganisms
7. Physicalandchemicalmethodsofcontrol
8. Microbiologicallaboratorytechniques
9. Microbiologicallaboratorysafetyissues
10. Pharmacology
11. Antimicrobialdrugs
12. Infectionanddisease
13. Theimmuneresponseandlymphaticsystem
14. Infectionsoftheintegumentarysystem,softtissue,andmusculoskeletalsystem
15. Infectionsoftherespiratorysystem
16. Infectionsofthegastrointestinalsystem
17. Infectionsofthenervoussystemandsensorystructures
18. Infectionsofthecardiovascularandcirculatorysystems
19. Infectionsoftheurinarysystem
20. Infectionsofthereproductivesystem
21. Sexuallytransmittedinfectionsanddiseases
22. Humanageandmicroorganisms
23. Microorganismsintheenvironmentandeffectsonhumanhealth
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24. Emerginginfectiousdiseases
25. Biotechnology
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VanMeter:MicrobiologyfortheHealthcareProfessional,3rdEdition
MULTIPLECHOICE
1. Inthesixteenthcenturyafather-and-sonteam,bythenameof ,produced
acompoundmicroscopeconsistingofasimpletubewithlensesateachend.
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a. vanLeeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
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2. “Animalcules”werefirstdescribedby V
a. RobertHooke.
b. AntonyvanLeeuwenhoek.
c. HansJanssen.
d. JohnNeedham.
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3. Micrographia,apublicationillustratinginsects,sponges,aswellasplantcells,waspublishedby
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a. RobertHooke.
b. AntonyvanLeeuwenhoek.
c. HansJanssen.
d. JohnNeedham.
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4. Low-powermicroscopesdesignedforobservingfairlylargeobjectssuchasinsectsorwormsare
a. electronmicroscopes.
b. dark-fieldmicroscopes.
c. fluorescencemicroscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
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5. Amicroscopethatprovidesathree-dimensionalimageofaspecimenisa
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a. dark-fieldmicroscope.
b. transmissionelectronmicroscope.
c. bright-fieldmicroscope.
d. scanningelectronmicroscope.
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6. Thetoolofchoicetoobservelivingmicroorganismsisthe
a. bright-fieldmicroscope.
b. phase-contrastmicroscope. V
, c. fluorescencemicroscope.
d. electronmicroscope.
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7. Whichscientistismostresponsibleforendingthecontroversyaboutspontaneousgeneration?
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a. JohnNeedham
b. JosephLister
c. LouisPasteur
d. RobertKoch
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8. Fossilsofprokaryotesgoback billionyears.
a. 4.0to5.0
b. 3.5to4.0
c. 2.5to3.0
d. 2.2to2.7
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9. Moldsbelongtowhichofthefollowinggroupsofeukaryoticorganisms?
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a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
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10. Thecorrectdescendingorderoftaxonomiccategoriesis
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a. species,domain,phylum,kingdom,order,division,class,genus.
b. domain,kingdom,phylum,class,family,order,genus,species.
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c. domain,kingdom,phylum,class,order,family,genus,species.
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d. kingdom,domain,phylum,order,class,family,genus,species.
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11. Complexcommunitiesofmicroorganismsonsurfacesarecalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
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12. Arelationshipbetweenorganismsinwhichthewasteproductofoneprovidesnutrients
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f foranotheriscalled
a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.
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