BIOD 171 ESSENTIAL MICROBIOLOGY
MODULE 3 EXAM
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➢ Module 3 Exam
➢ True & False Questions
➢ Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
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➢ Expert-Verified Explanations
,1. Resolution and contrast are two critical factors that influence your ability to
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Resolution is the microscope’s ability to distinguish two points as separate enti
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ties; it depends on the wavelength of light and the numerical aperture of the o
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bjective lens. Poor resolution causes objects to appear merged. Contrast is the
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difference in light intensity between the specimen and the background; sufficie
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Improving resolution allows visualization of fine structural details, critical for e
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xamining small microbes or subcellular components. Contrast enhancement te
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2. A micrometer is defined as:
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(one millionth of a meter, 10⁻⁶)
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A micrometer (µm) is one-
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millionth of a meter (10⁻⁶ m) and is the scale commonly used to measure bacter
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ia, protozoa, and many cellular organelles. Distinguishing between micrometer
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s and nanometers is crucial for grasping organism sizes and imaging limits in mi
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crobiology.
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3. True or False: A nanometer (10⁻⁹) is longer than a micrometer (10⁻⁶).
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A nanometer is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer, because 10⁻⁹ < 10⁻⁶. This
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scale difference has practical implications in microscopy and biological measure
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4. A nanometer is defined as:
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C. 10⁻⁹
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D. 10⁻¹²
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A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter (10⁻⁹ m). This ultra-
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small scale is critical when discussing viruses, molecular structures, and ultrami
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croscopic details that standard light microscopes cannot resolve. Understandin
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g metric prefixes is fundamental in microbiology since many cellular and molec
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ular dimensions fall within the nanometer scale.
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5. Define the measurements micrometer and nanometer.
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Correct Answer: WQ
MODULE 3 EXAM
Actual Questions and Verified Answers
100% Guarantee Pass
Portage Learning, Geneva College
Inside you will get:
➢ Module 3 Exam
➢ True & False Questions
➢ Multiple Choice Questions and Answers
➢ Clear images
➢ Expert-Verified Explanations
,1. Resolution and contrast are two critical factors that influence your ability to
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Correct Answer: WQ
Resolution is the microscope’s ability to distinguish two points as separate enti
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ties; it depends on the wavelength of light and the numerical aperture of the o
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bjective lens. Poor resolution causes objects to appear merged. Contrast is the
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difference in light intensity between the specimen and the background; sufficie
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nt contrast is needed to differentiate features within or between cells. Without
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s indistinct.
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Expert Rationale: WQ
Improving resolution allows visualization of fine structural details, critical for e
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xamining small microbes or subcellular components. Contrast enhancement te
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chniques, like staining or specialized microscopy (e.g., phase contrast), make le
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ss visible organisms or structures discernible, highlighting microbiological funct
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ion or morphology.
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2. A micrometer is defined as:
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(one millionth of a meter, 10⁻⁶)
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,Answer choices: WQ
A. 10⁻³WQ
B. 10⁻⁶WQ
C. 10⁻⁹
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D. 10⁻¹²
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Correct Answer: B. 10⁻⁶
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A micrometer (µm) is one-
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millionth of a meter (10⁻⁶ m) and is the scale commonly used to measure bacter
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ia, protozoa, and many cellular organelles. Distinguishing between micrometer
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s and nanometers is crucial for grasping organism sizes and imaging limits in mi
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crobiology.
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3. True or False: A nanometer (10⁻⁹) is longer than a micrometer (10⁻⁶).
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Answer choices: WQ
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False
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A nanometer is 1,000 times smaller than a micrometer, because 10⁻⁹ < 10⁻⁶. This
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scale difference has practical implications in microscopy and biological measure
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ments, affecting what can be visualized with different microscopy techniques.
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4. A nanometer is defined as:
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A. 10⁻³
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C. 10⁻⁹
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D. 10⁻¹²
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A nanometer (nm) is one-billionth of a meter (10⁻⁹ m). This ultra-
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small scale is critical when discussing viruses, molecular structures, and ultrami
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croscopic details that standard light microscopes cannot resolve. Understandin
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g metric prefixes is fundamental in microbiology since many cellular and molec
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ular dimensions fall within the nanometer scale.
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5. Define the measurements micrometer and nanometer.
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