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Test Bank For Talaro's Foundations in Microbiology 12th Edition by Barry Chess and Kathleen Park Talaro ISBN 978-1266153617 Chapters(1 to 25)

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Talaro's Foundations in Microbiology 12th Edition by Barry Chess and Kathleen Park Talaro. Full chapters test bank are included with answers (Chapter 1 to 25) ISBN: 978-1266153617 1 The Study of Microbiology 2 The Chemistry of Biology 3 Microscopy and Cell Structure 4 An Introduction to Microbial Metabolism 5 Microbial Growth 6 Control of Microorganisms 7 Microbial Genetics 8 Microbial Gene Expression and Regulation 9 Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology 10 Classification of Microorganisms 11 The Prokaryotes 12 The Eukaryotes 13 Viruses, Viroids, and Prions 14 Infection, Infectious Diseases, and Epidemiology 15 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity 16 Innate Immunity 17 Adaptive Immunity 18 Applications of Immunology 19 Antimicrobial Drugs 20 Human Diseases Caused by Bacteria 21 Human Diseases Caused by Viruses 22 Human Diseases Caused by Eukaryotic Pathogens 23 Environmental Microbiology 24 Applied and Industrial Microbiology 25 Food and Water Microbiology

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, TEST BANK

FOR

TALARO'S FOUNDATIONS
IN MICROBIOLOGY
12TH EDITION

BY
BARRY CHESS AND
KATHLEEN PARK TALARO

, CHAPTER 1 — THE MAIN THEMES OF MICROBIOLOGY
1. A nursing student asks why microbiology is important to allied health
professionals. Which reply best explains the primary reason microbiology is
essential in clinical practice?
A. It provides a complete list of all pathogenic organisms.
B. It explains how microorganisms cause disease and how to prevent their
spread.
C. It teaches surgical procedures required to treat infections.
D. It focuses on economic impacts of infectious disease control.
Answer: B.
Rationale: Microbiology helps clinicians understand pathogen biology, modes of
transmission, host response, and prevention/control strategies (e.g., asepsis,
vaccines, antibiotics). Options A, C, and D are either incomplete or irrelevant to
why microbiology is essential in clinical care.
2. Which one of the following best describes the concept of “emerging
infectious disease”?
A. A disease that is eradicated worldwide.
B. An infection that becomes clinically less severe over time.
C. A disease that appears in a population for the first time or reappears after
a significant decline.
D. Any disease caused by viruses only.
Answer: C.
Rationale: Emerging infectious diseases newly appear or reappear (e.g., Ebola,
SARS-CoV-2). They are not limited to viruses and are not eradicated diseases.
3. A patient develops a secondary infection after influenza due to colonizing
bacteria. Which term best fits the bacterial infection?
A. Latent infection
B. Primary pathogen
C. Opportunistic infection
D. Congenital infection
Answer: C.

, Rationale: An opportunistic infection occurs when normal defenses are
compromised (influenza damages respiratory epithelium), allowing normally non-
invasive organisms to cause disease. Primary pathogens cause disease in healthy
hosts; latent is dormant; congenital is present at birth.
4. Which of the following statements about normal microbiota (microflora) is
TRUE?
A. They are always harmful and should be eliminated.
B. They provide benefits such as competitive exclusion and vitamin
production.
C. They are the same for every human being.
D. They only exist on the skin.
Answer: B.
Rationale: Normal microbiota benefit hosts by competitive exclusion, vitamin
synthesis, and immune system development. They vary between individuals and
occur on many body sites (gut, skin, mucosa).
5. A small outbreak of foodborne illness occurred after a catered event. The
instructor asks what public health role epidemiology played. Which
statement is correct?
A. Epidemiology is responsible for treating the sick.
B. Epidemiology traces patterns, causes, and control measures for disease in
populations.
C. Epidemiology only documents deaths.
D. Epidemiology only studies chronic diseases.
Answer: B.
Rationale: Epidemiology investigates distribution and determinants of health
events, helping identify sources (e.g., contaminated food), modes of transmission,
and interventions. It’s not limited to treatment, deaths, or chronic disease.
6. Which characteristic separates viruses from cellular life?
A. Presence of DNA or RNA genome
B. Capability to replicate only inside a host cell

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