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1 Introduction to Microbes and Their Building Blocks
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2 Tools of the Laboratory: Methods for the Culturing and Microscopic Analysis
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of Microorganisms
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3 Bacteria and ArchaeaH H
4 Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms
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5 Viruses and Prions
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6 Microbial Nutrition and Growth
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7 Microbial Metabolism H
8 Microbial Genetics and Genetic Engineering
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9 Physical and Chemical Control of Microbes
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10 Antimicrobial Treatment H
11 Interactions Between Microbes and Humans
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12 Host Defenses I: Overview and Innate Defenses
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13 Host Defenses II: Adaptive Immunity and Immunization
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14 Disorders in Immunity H H
15 Diagnosing Infections H
16 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes
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17 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous System
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18 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
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19 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory Systems
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20 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract
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21 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary System
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22 One Health: The Interconnected Health of the Environment, Humans, and
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Other Animals
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Introduction to Microbes and Their Building Blocks
MultipleHChoiceHQuestions
1) TheHmajorHgroupsHofHmicroorganismsHstudiedHbyHmicrobiologistsHinclude .
A) bacteria
B) plants
C) helminths
D) algae
E) fungi
F) viruses
G) archaea
H) protozoa
2) SelectHallHanswersHthatHareHrolesHplayedHbyHmicroorganismsHinHourHenvironment.
A) CarryHoutHphotosynthesis
B) BiologicalHdecomposition
C) NutrientHrecycling
D) ComplexHrelationshipsHwithHanimalsHbutHnotHplants
3) SelectHstatementsHthatHapplyHtoHtheHtheoryHofHevolutionHtoHtestHyourHunderstanding
HofHevolution.
A) HasHundergoneHyearsHofHtesting
B) IsHaHnewHuntestedHhypothesis
C) HasHnotHbeenHdisproven
D) LacksHsupportiveHevidence
E) IsHaHwell-establishedHnaturalHphenomenon
4) WhichHofHtheHfollowingHareHcorrectlyHmatched?
, A) Bacteria—noHnucleus
B) Bacteria—trueHnucleus
C) Archaea—trueHnucleus
D) Archaea—noHnucleus
E) Eukaryotes—trueHnucleus
F) Eukaryotes—noHnucleus
5) SelectHtheHmainHgroupsHofHmacromoleculesHfoundHinHlivingHthings.
A) NucleicHacids
B) Oxygen
C) CarbonHdioxide
D) Lipids
E) Proteins
F) Carbohydrates
6) SelectHtheHnitrogenousHbasesHfoundHinHnucleotidesHthatHmakeHupHRNA.
A) Guanine
B) Uracil
C) Thymine
D) Adenine
E) Cytosine
7) SelectHtheHnitrogenousHbasesHfoundHinHnucleotidesHthatHmakeHupHDNA.