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1. Who is credited with first observing microorganisms using a simple microscope? - ANSWER: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 2. What is the primary purpose of Koch's Postulates? - ANSWER: To establish a causal relationship between a specific microorganism and a specific disease. 3. The theory that life could arise spontaneously from non-living matter is known as: - ANSWER: Spontaneous Generation 4. Which scientist's experiments with swan-neck flasks finally disproved spontaneous generation? - ANSWER: Louis Pasteur 5. The process of using heat to kill most bacteria and delay spoilage in beverages like milk and wine is called: - ANSWER: Pasteurization 6. What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells? - ANSWER: Prokaryotic cells (Bacteria & Archaea) lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other organelles, while eukaryotic cells (Fungi, Protozoa, Algae) have a true nucleus and membrane-bound organelles. 7. The three-domain system of classification includes: - ANSWER: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya. 8. What type of bond links the sugars and phosphates in the "backbone" of a DNA molecule? - ANSWER: Phosphodiester bonds 9. The basic unit of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) is a: - ANSWER: Nucleotide 10. What is the function of a ribosome in a cell? - ANSWER: Protein synthesis (translation). 11. A pure culture contains: - ANSWER: Only one species or strain of microorganism. 12. What is the purpose of a differential stain, like the Gram stain? - ANSWER: To distinguish between different types of bacteria based on their staining properties (e.g., Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative). 13. The Gram stain procedure differentiates bacteria based on differences in their: - ANSWER: Cell wall structure (peptidoglycan thickness). 14. What is the total magnification when using a 100X objective lens and a 10X ocular lens? - ANSWER: 1000X 15. Which group of microorganisms is known for having peptidoglycan in their cell walls? - ANSWER: Bacteria 16. Archaea are often found in extreme environments and differ from bacteria in their: - ANSWER: Cell wall composition (lack peptidoglycan) and membrane lipid structure. 17. The term used to describe all of the chemical reactions that occur within a cell is: - ANSWER: Metabolism 18. What is the primary energy currency of the cell? - ANSWER: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP) 19. The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology describes the flow of genetic information as: - ANSWER: DNA → RNA → Protein 20. A segment of DNA that codes for a functional product (like a protein) is a: - ANSWER: Gene 21. The process of making an RNA copy from a DNA template is called: - ANSWER: Transcription 22. The process of synthesizing a protein from an mRNA template is called: - ANSWER: Translation 23. What is a plasmid? - ANSWER: A small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's chromosomal DNA, often carrying accessory genes. 24. A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is known as a: - ANSWER: Mutation 25. The scientist who discovered the first antibiotic (penicillin) was: - ANSWER: Alexander Fleming

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Section 1: Fundamentals & History (25 Questions)


1. Who is credited with first observing microorganisms using a simple microscope?
- ANSWER: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek


2. What is the primary purpose of Koch's Postulates?
- ANSWER: To establish a causal relationship between a specific microorganism and a specific
disease.


3. The theory that life could arise spontaneously from non-living matter is known as:
- ANSWER: Spontaneous Generation


4. Which scientist's experiments with swan-neck flasks finally disproved spontaneous
generation?
- ANSWER: Louis Pasteur


5. The process of using heat to kill most bacteria and delay spoilage in beverages like milk and
wine is called:
- ANSWER: Pasteurization


6. What is the difference between prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells?
- ANSWER: Prokaryotic cells (Bacteria & Archaea) lack a membrane-bound nucleus and other
organelles, while eukaryotic cells (Fungi, Protozoa, Algae) have a true nucleus and membrane-
bound organelles.


7. The three-domain system of classification includes:
- ANSWER: Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya.

,8. What type of bond links the sugars and phosphates in the "backbone" of a DNA molecule?
- ANSWER: Phosphodiester bonds


9. The basic unit of a nucleic acid (DNA or RNA) is a:
- ANSWER: Nucleotide


10. What is the function of a ribosome in a cell?
- ANSWER: Protein synthesis (translation).


11. A pure culture contains:
- ANSWER: Only one species or strain of microorganism.


12. What is the purpose of a differential stain, like the Gram stain?
- ANSWER: To distinguish between different types of bacteria based on their staining
properties (e.g., Gram-positive vs. Gram-negative).


13. The Gram stain procedure differentiates bacteria based on differences in their:
- ANSWER: Cell wall structure (peptidoglycan thickness).


14. What is the total magnification when using a 100X objective lens and a 10X ocular lens?
- ANSWER: 1000X


15. Which group of microorganisms is known for having peptidoglycan in their cell walls?
- ANSWER: Bacteria


16. Archaea are often found in extreme environments and differ from bacteria in their:

, - ANSWER: Cell wall composition (lack peptidoglycan) and membrane lipid structure.


17. The term used to describe all of the chemical reactions that occur within a cell is:
- ANSWER: Metabolism


18. What is the primary energy currency of the cell?
- ANSWER: Adenosine Triphosphate (ATP)


19. The Central Dogma of Molecular Biology describes the flow of genetic information as:
- ANSWER: DNA → RNA → Protein


20. A segment of DNA that codes for a functional product (like a protein) is a:
- ANSWER: Gene


21. The process of making an RNA copy from a DNA template is called:
- ANSWER: Transcription


22. The process of synthesizing a protein from an mRNA template is called:
- ANSWER: Translation


23. What is a plasmid?
- ANSWER: A small, circular, double-stranded DNA molecule that is distinct from a cell's
chromosomal DNA, often carrying accessory genes.


24. A change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA is known as a:
- ANSWER: Mutation
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