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Chapter 1 A Brief History of Microbiology
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Chapter 2 The Chemistry of Microbiology
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Chapter 3 Cell Structure and Function
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Chapter 4 Microscopy, Staining, and Classification
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Chapter 5 Microbial Metabolism
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Chapter 6 Microbial Nutrition and Growth
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Chapter 7 Microbial Genetics
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Chapter 8 Recombinant DNA Technology
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Chapter 9 Controlling Microbial Growth in the Environment
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Chapter 10 Controlling Microbial Growth in the Body - Antimicrobial Drugs
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Chapter 11 Characterizing and Classifying Prokaryotes
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Chapter 12 Characterizing and Classifying Eukaryotes
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Chapter 13 Characterizing and Classifying Viruses, Viroids, and Prions
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Chapter 14 Infection, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology
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Chapter 15 Innate Immunity
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Chapter 16 Adaptive Immunity
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Chapter 17 Immunization and Immune Testing
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Chapter 18 Immune Disorders
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Chapter 19 Microbial Diseases of the Skin and Wounds
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Chapter 20 Microbial Diseases of the Nervous System and Eyes
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Chapter 21 Microbial Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases
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Chapter 22 Microbial Diseases of the Respiratory System
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Chapter 23 Microbial Diseases of the Digestive System
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Chapter 24 Microbial Diseases of the Urinary and Reproductive Systems
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Chapter 25 Applied and Industrial Microbiology
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Chapter 26 Microbial Ecology and Microbiomes
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Chapter 1 A Brief History of Microbiology
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1.1 Multiple Choice Questions n n
1) Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to
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A) use a magnifying glass.
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B) develop a taxonomic system. n n n
C) view microorganisms and record these observations.
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D) disprove spontaneous generation. n n
E) usethe germtheory ofdisease.
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Answer: C
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
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Section: TheEarlyYears ofMicrobiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.1
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2) The microbes commonly known as
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motile.
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A) archaea
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) protozoa
E) viruses
Answer: D
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
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Section: TheEarlyYears ofMicrobiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.3
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3) Which of the following are prokaryotes?
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A) algae
B) molds
C) protozoa
D) archaea
E) worms
Answer: D
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
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Section: TheEarlyYears ofMicrobiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.5
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, 4) Louis Pasteur demonstrated that fermentation to produce alcohol is caused by
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A) aerobes.
B) facultative anaerobes. n
C) obligate parasites. n
D) archaea.
E) prokaryotes.
Answer: B
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
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Section: TheGolden Age of Microbiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.6
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5) Which of the following scientists provided evidence in favor of the concept of spontaneous
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generation?
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A) Pasteur
B) Needham
C) Redi
D) Buchner
E) Spallanzani
Answer: B
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Knowledge
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Section: TheGolden Age of Microbiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.7
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6) Pasteur's experiments on fermentation laid the foundation for
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A) industrial microbiology. n
B) epidemiology.
C) immunology.
D) abiogenesis.
E) antisepsis.
Answer: A
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
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Section: TheGolden Age of Microbiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.10
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7) Which of the following statements about fungi is FALSE?
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A) Fungi are eukaryotes.
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B) Molds are multicellular.
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C) Fungi have a cell wall.
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D) Fungi are photosynthetic.
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E) Yeasts areunicellular.
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Answer: D
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Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
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Section: TheEarlyYears ofMicrobiology
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Learning Outcome: 1.3
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