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,Table of Contents
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Chapter f1 fA fBrief fHistory fof fMicrobiology 2
Chapter f2 fThe fChemistry fof fMicrobiology 19
Chapter f3 fCell fStructure fand fFunction 38
Chapter f4 fMicroscopy, fStaining, fand fClassification 60
Chapter f5 fMicrobial fMetabolism 80
Chapter f6 fMicrobial fNutrition fand fGrowth 99
Chapter f7 fMicrobial fGenetics 118
Chapter f8 fRecombinant fDNA fTechnology 137
Chapter f9 fControlling fMicrobial fGrowth fin fthe fEnvironment 155
Chapter f10 fControlling fMicrobial fGrowth fin fthe fBody f- fAntimicrobial fDrugs 173
Chapter f11 fCharacterizing fand fClassifying fProkaryotes 192
Chapter f12 fCharacterizing fand fClassifying fEukaryotes 210
Chapter f13 fCharacterizing fand fClassifying fViruses, fViroids, fand fPrions 228
Chapter f14 fInfection, fInfectious fDiseases, fand fEpidemiology 246
Chapter f15 fInnate fImmunity 265
Chapter f16 fAdaptive fImmunity 283
Chapter f17 fImmunization fand fImmune fTesting 302
Chapter f18 fImmune fDisorders 321
Chapter f19 fMicrobial fDiseases fof fthe fSkin fand fWounds 339
Chapter f20 fMicrobial fDiseases fof fthe fNervous fSystem fand fEyes 357
Chapter f21 fMicrobial fCardiovascular fand fSystemic fDiseases 375
Chapter f22 fMicrobial fDiseases fof fthe fRespiratory fSystem 393
Chapter f23 fMicrobial fDiseases fof fthe fDigestive fSystem 411
Chapter f24 fMicrobial fDiseases fof fthe fUrinary fand fReproductive fSystems 429
Chapter f25 fApplied fand fIndustrial fMicrobiology 445
Chapter f26 fMicrobial fEcology fand fMicrobiomes 462
, Test fBank f- fMicrobiology fwith fDiseases fby fBody fSystem, f5e f(Bauman, f2017)
Microbiology fwith fDiseases fby fBody fSystem, f5e f(Bauman)
fChapter f1 f A fBrief fHistory fof fMicrobiology
Multiple fChoice fQuestions
1) Antoni fvan fLeeuwenhoek fwas fthe ffirst fperson fin fhistory fto
A) use fa fmagnifying fglass.
B) develop fa ftaxonomic fsystem.
C) view fmicroorganisms fand frecord fthese fobservations.
D) disprove fspontaneous fgeneration.
E) use fthe fgerm ftheory fof fdisease.
fAnswer: f C
Bloom's fTaxonomy: f Knowledge
Section: fThe fEarly fYears fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.1
2) The fmicrobes fcommonly fknown fas are fsingle-celled feukaryotes fthat fare fgenerally
fmotile.
A) archaea
B) bacteria
C) fungi
D) protozoa
E) viruses
fAnswer:
fD
Bloom's fTaxonomy: fComprehension
fSection: fThe fEarly fYears fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.3
3) Which fof fthe ffollowing fare fprokaryotes?
A) algae
B) molds
C) protozoa
D) archaea
E) worms
fAnswer:
fD
Bloom's fTaxonomy: fComprehension
fSection: fThe fEarly fYears fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.5
, Test fBank f- fMicrobiology fwith fDiseases fby fBody fSystem, f5e f(Bauman, f2017)
4) Louis fPasteur fdemonstrated fthat ffermentation fto fproduce falcohol fis fcaused fby
A) aerobes.
B) facultative fanaerobes.
C) obligate fparasites.
D) archaea.
E) prokaryotes.
fAnswer: f B
Bloom's fTaxonomy: f Knowledge
Section: fThe fGolden fAge fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.6
5) Which fof fthe ffollowing fscientists fprovided fevidence fin ffavor fof fthe fconcept fof fspontaneous
fgeneration?
A) Pasteur
B) Needham
C) Redi
D) Buchner
E) Spallanzani
fAnswer: f B
Bloom's fTaxonomy: f Knowledge
Section: fThe fGolden fAge fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.7
6) Pasteur's fexperiments fon ffermentation flaid fthe ffoundation ffor
A) industrial fmicrobiology.
B) epidemiology.
C) immunology.
D) abiogenesis.
E) antisepsis.
fAnswer: f A
Bloom's fTaxonomy: fComprehension
fSection: fThe fGolden fAge fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.10
7) Which fof fthe ffollowing fstatements fabout ffungi fis fFALSE?
A) Fungi fare feukaryotes.
B) Molds fare fmulticellular.
C) Fungi fhave fa fcell fwall.
D) Fungi fare fphotosynthetic.
E) Yeasts fare funicellular.
Answer: f D
Bloom's fTaxonomy: fComprehension
fSection: fThe fEarly fYears fof fMicrobiology
fLearning fOutcome: f 1.3