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Test Bank for Alcamo’s Fundamentals of Microbiology (9th Edition) by Jeffrey C. Pommerville – Complete Chapter-by-Chapter Exam and Practice Question Guide

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This Test Bank for Alcamo’s Fundamentals of Microbiology (9th Edition) by Jeffrey C. Pommerville provides a comprehensive collection of chapter-by-chapter exam questions designed to reinforce understanding of core microbiology concepts. Fully aligned with the 9th Edition textbook, this resource supports students and instructors in introductory and allied health microbiology courses. The test bank includes a wide variety of exam-style questions, such as multiple-choice items, conceptual questions, application-based problems, and scenario-driven questions that reflect real classroom and laboratory assessments. Coverage spans all major topics in the text, including microbial cell structure and function, microscopy and staining, metabolism, microbial growth, genetics, viruses, bacteria, fungi, protozoa, immunology, microbial diseases, epidemiology, antimicrobial agents, and applied microbiology. Questions are written to promote comprehension, critical thinking, and practical application of microbiological principles, especially for students in nursing, allied health, biology, and pre-professional programs. Fully keyed answers are included, making the test bank suitable for self-assessment, homework review, quiz and exam preparation, and instructor use. As a complete guide, this test bank helps learners build confidence for exams while mastering the terminology, mechanisms, and clinical relevance of microbiology. It is an essential supplement for students preparing for written exams, laboratory practicals, and health-science coursework.

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,Chapter 1

Multiple Choice

1. Who was one of the early natural philosophers who coined the name “cellar” for the
empty cork spaces that became the word we use today, “cells”?

A. Robert Hooke

B. Zacharias Janssen

C. Francesco Salute

D. Giovanni Faber
Ansa: A
2. Leeuwenhoek made lenses that allowed him to magnify objects more than 200X.
However, he failed to promote scientific inquiry because:

A. He didn't share his drawings with other scientists.

B. He didn't reveal how he ground the lenses and no one else was doing it that well.

C. he limited his research to pond water

D. it was only a hobby and he didn't live very long


Ansa: B




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,3. Leeuwenhoek was the first person to:

A. See viruses.

B. Use a microscope.

C. Describe bacteria.

D. Suggest animalcules caused disease.




Ansa: C

4. Francesco Reid is famous for performing one of the first experiments over the debate
regarding spontaneous generation. What was his experiment?

A. He boiled some mutton gravy and sealed the tops with corks.

B. He covered some jars of meat with gauze and left others open. The covered jars did not
develop maggots, the uncovered ones did.

C. He showed that mice will appear with damp rags and rice.

D. He boiled broth for longer periods of time and sealed the tops with melted glass.


Ansa: B


5. Did not attempt to prove or refute the idea of spontaneous generation.

A. Francesco Reid

B. Robert Koch

C. Lazaro Spallanzani

D. Louis Pasteur


Ans: B




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, 6. Which one of the following would be consistent with the idea of spontaneous
generation?

A. Microorganisms may be cultivated on solid laboratory media.

B. Insects are important in the transmission of disease.

C. Sick people give rise to microorganisms in their body.

D. Disinfection is essential to prevent the spread of
microorganisms. Ans: C

7. Spallanzani’s experiments showed that:

A. viruses were transmitted by water.

B. spontaneous generation occurs.

C. miasma was the cause of disease.

D. experiments can be modified to test a
hypothesis. Ans: D
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8. Which pair of scientists were antagonists during the same period of history?

A. Pasteur and Ehrlich

B. Koch and Leeuwenhoek

C. Spallanzani and Needham
D. Pasteur and Snow



Ans: C


9. Semmelweis showed that the transmission of disease could be interrupted by:
A. killing disease-carrying mosquitoes.
B. disinfecting water supplies.
C. pasteurizing milk.

D. washing hands in chlorine water.

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