FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH
EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI
SMITH ISBN10: 126070243X ISBN13:
9781260702439
,Test cBank cfor cMicrobiology cFundamentals: cA cClinical cApproach, c4th cEdition,
cMarjorie cKelly cCowan, cHeidi cSmith, cISBN10: c126070243X, cISBN13:
c9781260702439
Table cof cContents
1 Introduction cto cMicrobes cand cTheir cBuilding cBlocks
2 Tools cof cthe cLaboratory: cMethods cfor cthe cCulturing cand cMicroscopic cAnalysis
cof cMicroorganisms
3 Bacteria cand cArchaea
4 Eukaryotic cCells cand cMicroorganisms
5 Viruses cand cPrions
6 Microbial cNutrition cand cGrowth
7 Microbial cMetabolism
8 Microbial cGenetics cand cGenetic cEngineering
9 Physical cand cChemical cControl cof cMicrobes
10 Antimicrobial cTreatment
11 Interactions cBetween cMicrobes cand cHumans
12 Host cDefenses cI: cOverview cand cInnate cDefenses
13 Host cDefenses cII: cAdaptive cImmunity cand cImmunization
14 Disorders cin cImmunity
15 Diagnosing cInfections
16 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cSkin cand cEyes
17 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cNervous cSystem
18 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cCardiovascular cand cLymphatic cSystems
19 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cRespiratory cSystems
20 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cGastrointestinal cTract
21 Infectious cDiseases cAffecting cthe cGenitourinary cSystem
22 One cHealth: cThe cInterconnected cHealth cof cthe cEnvironment, cHumans, cand
cOther cAnimals
, Chapter 01 c
c Introduction to Microbes and Their Building
c c c c c
Blocks
Multiple cChoice cQuestions
1) The cmajor cgroups cof cmicroorganisms cstudied cby cmicrobiologists cinclude .
A) bacteria
B) plants
C) helminths
D) algae
E) fungi
F) viruses
G) archaea
H) protozoa
2) Select call canswers cthat care croles cplayed cby cmicroorganisms cin cour cenvironment.
A) Carry cout cphotosynthesis
B) Biological cdecomposition
C) Nutrient crecycling
D) Complex crelationships cwith canimals cbut cnot cplants
3) Select cstatements cthat capply cto cthe ctheory cof cevolution cto ctest cyour
cunderstanding cof cevolution.
A) Has cundergone cyears cof ctesting
B) Is ca cnew cuntested chypothesis
C) Has cnot cbeen cdisproven
D) Lacks csupportive cevidence
E) Is ca cwell-established cnatural cphenomenon
4) Which cof cthe cfollowing care ccorrectly cmatched?
, A) Bacteria—no cnucleus
B) Bacteria—true c nucleus
C) Archaea—true c nucleus
D) Archaea—no cnucleus
E) Eukaryotes—true cnucleus
F) Eukaryotes—no cnucleus
5) Select cthe cmain cgroups cof cmacromolecules cfound cin cliving cthings.
A) Nucleic cacids
B) Oxygen
C) Carbon cdioxide
D) Lipids
E) Proteins
F) Carbohydrates
6) Select cthe cnitrogenous cbases cfound cin cnucleotides cthat cmake cup cRNA.
A) Guanine
B) Uracil
C) Thymine
D) Adenine
E) Cytosine
7) Select cthe cnitrogenous cbases cfound cin cnucleotides cthat cmake cup cDNA.