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,TEST BANK TEXTBOOK OF DIAGNOSTIC
MICROBIOLOGY 7TH EDITION BY MAHON
CHAPTERS 1 - 41

, Mahon: cTextbook2of cDiagnostic cMicrobiology, c7th cEdition cTest cBank

Table cof ccontents
Part c1: cIntroduction cto cClinical cMicrobiology
Chapter c 1. c Bacterial c Cell c Structure, c Physiology, c Metabolism, c and c Genetics
Chapter c 2. c Host-Parasite c Interaction
Chapter c 3. c The c Laboratory cRole c in c Infection c Control
Chapter c 4. c Control c of c Microorganisms: c Disinfection, c Sterilization, c and c Microbiology c Safety
Chapter c5. cPerformance cImprovement cin cthe cMicrobiology cLaboratory
Chapter c 6. c Specimen c Collection c and c Processing
Chapter c7. cMicroscopic2Examination cof cMaterials cfrom cInfected cSites
Chapter c8. c Use cof cColony cMorphology cfor cthe cPresumptive cIdentification cof cMicroorganisms
Chapter c9. c Biochemical cIdentification cof cGram-Negative cBacteria
Chapter c10. cImmunodiagnosis c of cInfectious cDiseases
Chapter c11. cApplications cof cMolecular cDiagnostics
Chapter c 12. c Antibacterial cMechanisms c of c Action c and c Bacterial c Resistance c Mechanisms
Chapter c13. cAntimicrobial cSusceptibility cTesting
Part c2: cLaboratory cIdentification cof cSignificant cIsolates
Chapter c14. cStaphylococci
Chapter c 15. c Streptococcus, c Enterococcus, c and c Other c Catalase-Negative, c Gram-Positive c Cocci
Chapter c16. cAerobic cGram-Positive cBacilli
Chapter c17. cNeisseria cSpecies cand cMoraxella ccatarrhalis
Chapter c 18. c Haemophilus, c HACEK, c Legionella c and c Other c Fastidious c Gram-Negative c Bacilli
Chapter c19. cEnterobacteriaceae
Chapter c20. cVibrio, cAeromonas, cand cCampylobacter cSpecies
Chapter c21. cNonfermenting cand c Miscellaneous2Gram-Negative c Bacilli
Chapter c22. cAnaerobes cof cClinical cImportance
Chapter c 23. c The c Spirochetes
Chapter c 24. c Chlamydia, c Rickettsia, c and c Similar c Organisms
Chapter c25. cMycoplasma cand cUreaplasma
Chapter c 26. c Mycobacterium c tuberculosis c and c Nontuberculous c Mycobacteria
Chapter c27. cMedically cSignificant cFungi
Chapter c28. cDiagnostic cParasitology
Chapter c29. cClinical cVirology
Chapter c 30. c Agents c of c Bioterror c and c Forensic c Microbiology
Chapter c 31. c Biofilms: c Architects c of cDisease
Part c3: cLaboratory cDiagnosis cof cInfectious cDiseases: cand cOrgan cSystem cApproach cto
cDiagnosticMicrobiology
Chapter c32. cUpper cand cLower cRespiratory cTract cInfections
Chapter c33. cSkin cand cSoft cTissue cInfections
Chapter c 34. c Gastrointestinal c Infections c and c Food c Poisoning
Chapter c 35. c Infections c of c the c Central c Nervous c System
Chapter c36. cBacteremia cand cSepsis
Chapter c37. cUrinary cTract cInfections
Chapter c 38. c Genital c Infections c and c Sexually c Transmitted c Infections
Chapter c 39. c Infections c in cSpecial c Populations
Chapter c40. cZoonotic cDiseases
Chapter c41. cOcular cInfections
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, Chapter c01: cBacterial cCell cStructure, cPhysiology, cMetabolism, cand
cGeneticsMah con: cTextbook cof2Diagnostic cMicrobiology, c7th cEdition cTest

cBank

MULTIPLE cCHOICE

1. To csurvive, cmicrobial cinhabitants chave clearned cto cadapt cby cvarying call cof cthe cfollowing, cexcept
a. growth crate.
b. growth cin call catmospheric2conditions.
c. growth cat cparticular ctemperatures.
d. bacterial c shape.
ANS: cD
The cchapter cbegins cby cdiscussing cthe cway cmicrobial cinhabitants chave chad cto cevolve cto
csurvivein cmany cdifferent cniches cand chabitats. cIt cdiscusses cslow cgrowers, crapid cgrowers,
cand creplication cwi cth cscarce cor cabundant cnutrients, cunder cdifferent catmospheric cconditions,
ctemperature crequireme c nts, cand ccell cstructure. cBacterial cshape cas ca cform cof cevolution cis
cnot cdiscussed.


OBJ: c Level c2: cInterpretation

2. Who cwas cconsidered cthe cfather cof cprotozoology cand cbacteriology?
a. Anton cvan cLeeuwenhoek
b. Louis cPasteur
c. Carl cLandsteiner
d. Michael c Douglas
ANS: cA
The cbook cdiscusses cAnton cvan cLeeuwenhoek cas cthe cinventor cof cthe cmicroscope cand cthe cfirst
cperso cn cto csee cthe c―beasties.‖ cSo cthey cdubbed chim cthe cfather cof cprotozoology cand
cbacteriology.The cot cher cthree cindividuals cwere cnot cdiscussed.


OBJ: c Level c1: cRecall

3. Prokaryotic ccells c have cwhich c of cthe cfollowing cstructures c in ctheir ccytoplasm?
a. Golgi capparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmic c reticulum
ANS: cB
All cthe cstructures clisted care cfound cin ceukaryotic ccells, cbut cribosomes care cthe conly cones
cthatap c ply cto cprokaryotic ccells.


OBJ: c Level c1: cRecall

4. This cform cof cDNA2is2commonly cfound cin ceukaryotic ccells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid


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