TEST BANK |
MICROBIOLOGY:
An Introduction
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13TH EDITION
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Tortora|Funke|Case
TEST BANK |
,Test |Bank |Microbiology: |An |Introduction, |13th |Edition |Gerard |J. |Tortora
Table |of |Contents:
Part |I: |Fundamentals |of |Microbiology
Chapter |1. |The |Microbial |World |and |You
Chapter |2. |Chemical |Principles
Chapter |3. |Observing |Microorganisms |through |a |Microscope
Chapter |4. |Functional |Anatomy |of |Prokaryotic |and |Eukaryotic |Cells
Chapter |5. |Microbial |Metabolism
Chapter |6. |Microbial |Growth
Chapter |7. |The |Control |of |Microbial |Growth
Chapter |8. |Microbial |Genetics
Chapter |9. |Biotechnology |and |DNA |Technology
Part |II: |A |Survey |of |the |Microbial |World
Chapter |10. |Classification |of |Microorganisms
Chapter |11. |The |Prokaryotes: |Domains |Bacteria |and |Archaea
Chapter |12. |The |Eukaryotes: |Fungi, |Algae, |Protozoa, |and |Helminths
Chapter |13. |Viruses, |Viroids, |and |Prions
Part |III: |Interaction |between |Microbe |and |Host
Chapter |14. |Principles |of |Disease |and |Epidemiology
Chapter |15. |Microbial |Mechanisms |of |Pathogenicity
Chapter |16. |Innate |Immunity: |Nonspecific |Defenses |of |the |Host
Chapter |17. |Adaptive |Immunity: |Specific |Defenses |of |the |Host
Chapter |18. |Practical |Applications |of |Immunology
Chapter |19. |Disorders |Associated |with |the |Immune |System
Chapter |20. |Antimicrobial |Drugs
Part |IV: |Microorganisms |and |Human |Disease
Chapter |21. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Skin |and |Eyes
Chapter |22. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Nervous |System
Chapter |23. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Cardiovascular |and |Lymphatic |Systems
Chapter |24. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Respiratory |System
Chapter |25. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Digestive |System
Chapter |26. |Microbial |Disease |of |the |Urinary |and |Reproductive |Systems
Part |V: |Environmental |and |Applied |Microbiology
Chapter |27. |Environmental |Microbiology
Chapter |28. |Applied |and |Industrial |Microbiology
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MICROBIOLOGY: |An |Introduction, |13e |(Tortora, |Funke, |Case)
Chapter |1: | The |Microbial |World |and |You
1.1 Multiple-Choice |Questions
1) Microorganisms |are |involved |in |each |of |the |following |processes |EXCEPT
A) infection.
B) decomposition |of |organic |material.
C) O2 |production.
D) food | production.
E) smog |production.
Answer: | E
Section: |1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.1
Global |Outcome: | 5
2) Each |of |the |following |organisms |would |be |considered |a |microbe |EXCEPT
A) yeast.
B) protozoan.
C) bacterium.
D) mushroom.
E) virus.
|Answer: |D
|Section: | 1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.4
3) The |term |used |to |describe |a |disease-causing |microorganism |is
A) microbe.
B) bacterium.
C) virus.
D) pathogen.
E) infection.
|Answer: |D
|Section: | 1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.1
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4) Common |commercial |benefits |of |microorganisms |include |synthesis |of
A) riboflavin.
B) acetone.
C) insulin.
D) aspirin.
E) riboflavin, |acetone |and |insulin.
|Answer: | E
Section: |1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|ASMcue |Outcome: |6.3
Learning |Outcome: | 1.1
5) What |factors |contribute |to |the |rising |incidence |of |antibiotic |resistance?
A) overuse |of |the |specific |drugs
B) misuse |of |the |specific |drugs
C) random |mutations |in |bacterial |genomes
D) random |mutations, |overuse |and |misuse |of |specific |drugs
E) overuse |and |misuse |of |specific |drugs
|Answer: | D
Section: |1.5
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Understanding
|ASMcue |Outcome: |4.1
Learning |Outcome: | 1.19
Global |Outcome: | 5
6) The |formal |system |for |classifying |and |naming |organisms |was |developed |by
A) Robert |Koch.
B) Ignaz |Semmelweis.
C) Aristotle.
D) Carolus |Linnaeus.
E) Louis |Pasteur.
|Answer: |D
|Section: |1.2
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.3
7) In |the |name |Staphylococcus |aureus, |aureus |is |the
A) genus.
B) domain |name.
C) species.
D) kingdom.
E) family|name.
|Answer: |C
|Section: |1.2
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Understanding
|Learning |Outcome: |1.3
2
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MICROBIOLOGY:
An Introduction
|
13TH EDITION
|
Tortora|Funke|Case
TEST BANK |
,Test |Bank |Microbiology: |An |Introduction, |13th |Edition |Gerard |J. |Tortora
Table |of |Contents:
Part |I: |Fundamentals |of |Microbiology
Chapter |1. |The |Microbial |World |and |You
Chapter |2. |Chemical |Principles
Chapter |3. |Observing |Microorganisms |through |a |Microscope
Chapter |4. |Functional |Anatomy |of |Prokaryotic |and |Eukaryotic |Cells
Chapter |5. |Microbial |Metabolism
Chapter |6. |Microbial |Growth
Chapter |7. |The |Control |of |Microbial |Growth
Chapter |8. |Microbial |Genetics
Chapter |9. |Biotechnology |and |DNA |Technology
Part |II: |A |Survey |of |the |Microbial |World
Chapter |10. |Classification |of |Microorganisms
Chapter |11. |The |Prokaryotes: |Domains |Bacteria |and |Archaea
Chapter |12. |The |Eukaryotes: |Fungi, |Algae, |Protozoa, |and |Helminths
Chapter |13. |Viruses, |Viroids, |and |Prions
Part |III: |Interaction |between |Microbe |and |Host
Chapter |14. |Principles |of |Disease |and |Epidemiology
Chapter |15. |Microbial |Mechanisms |of |Pathogenicity
Chapter |16. |Innate |Immunity: |Nonspecific |Defenses |of |the |Host
Chapter |17. |Adaptive |Immunity: |Specific |Defenses |of |the |Host
Chapter |18. |Practical |Applications |of |Immunology
Chapter |19. |Disorders |Associated |with |the |Immune |System
Chapter |20. |Antimicrobial |Drugs
Part |IV: |Microorganisms |and |Human |Disease
Chapter |21. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Skin |and |Eyes
Chapter |22. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Nervous |System
Chapter |23. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Cardiovascular |and |Lymphatic |Systems
Chapter |24. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Respiratory |System
Chapter |25. |Microbial |Diseases |of |the |Digestive |System
Chapter |26. |Microbial |Disease |of |the |Urinary |and |Reproductive |Systems
Part |V: |Environmental |and |Applied |Microbiology
Chapter |27. |Environmental |Microbiology
Chapter |28. |Applied |and |Industrial |Microbiology
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MICROBIOLOGY: |An |Introduction, |13e |(Tortora, |Funke, |Case)
Chapter |1: | The |Microbial |World |and |You
1.1 Multiple-Choice |Questions
1) Microorganisms |are |involved |in |each |of |the |following |processes |EXCEPT
A) infection.
B) decomposition |of |organic |material.
C) O2 |production.
D) food | production.
E) smog |production.
Answer: | E
Section: |1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.1
Global |Outcome: | 5
2) Each |of |the |following |organisms |would |be |considered |a |microbe |EXCEPT
A) yeast.
B) protozoan.
C) bacterium.
D) mushroom.
E) virus.
|Answer: |D
|Section: | 1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.4
3) The |term |used |to |describe |a |disease-causing |microorganism |is
A) microbe.
B) bacterium.
C) virus.
D) pathogen.
E) infection.
|Answer: |D
|Section: | 1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.1
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4) Common |commercial |benefits |of |microorganisms |include |synthesis |of
A) riboflavin.
B) acetone.
C) insulin.
D) aspirin.
E) riboflavin, |acetone |and |insulin.
|Answer: | E
Section: |1.1
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|ASMcue |Outcome: |6.3
Learning |Outcome: | 1.1
5) What |factors |contribute |to |the |rising |incidence |of |antibiotic |resistance?
A) overuse |of |the |specific |drugs
B) misuse |of |the |specific |drugs
C) random |mutations |in |bacterial |genomes
D) random |mutations, |overuse |and |misuse |of |specific |drugs
E) overuse |and |misuse |of |specific |drugs
|Answer: | D
Section: |1.5
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Understanding
|ASMcue |Outcome: |4.1
Learning |Outcome: | 1.19
Global |Outcome: | 5
6) The |formal |system |for |classifying |and |naming |organisms |was |developed |by
A) Robert |Koch.
B) Ignaz |Semmelweis.
C) Aristotle.
D) Carolus |Linnaeus.
E) Louis |Pasteur.
|Answer: |D
|Section: |1.2
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Remembering
|Learning |Outcome: |1.3
7) In |the |name |Staphylococcus |aureus, |aureus |is |the
A) genus.
B) domain |name.
C) species.
D) kingdom.
E) family|name.
|Answer: |C
|Section: |1.2
Bloom's |Taxonomy: |Understanding
|Learning |Outcome: |1.3
2
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