12th Edition; Chapter 1 Question
and Answer
Sure 100%
Microbes/microorganisms - correct answer minute living
things that individually are to small to be seen with the
naked eye. Bacteria, fungi (yeasts and molds), protozoa,
microscopic algae, viruses,
pathogenic - correct answer disease producing
genus - correct answer first name always capitalized,
below family and above species in binomial
nomenclature, generic name, the usual major subdivision
of a family or subfamily
species/specific epithet - correct answer second name
never capitalized, below genus, bottom of naming,
bacteria/bacterium - correct answer simple, single
celled organisms, no nucleus, prokaryotes
prokaryotes - correct answer pre-nucleus, micro-
organisms that have no nucleus, bacteria and archaea
, Microbiology An Introduction:
12th Edition; Chapter 1 Question
and Answer
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archaea - correct answer prokaryotic cells, if they have
cell walls no peptidoglycan, found in extreme
environments, 3 main groups methanogens, extreme
halophiles, extreme thremophiles
fungi/fungus - correct answer eukaryotes, cell walls
composed primarily of chitin,
protozoa/protozoan - correct answer unicellular
eukaryote, move by psuedopods, flagella or cilia, either
live as free entities or parasites
algae/alga - correct answer photosynthetic eukaryotes,
with lots of shapes, both sexual and asexual reproductive
forms, usually unicellular, cell walls of many composed of
carbohydrate cellulose
viruses - correct answer very different from eukaryotes
and prokaryotes, so small can only be seen with an
electron microscope, acellular/not cellular, contains core
made of only on nucleic acid RNA or DNA, surrounded by
protein coat, reproduce only by using the cellular
machinery of other organisms, considered living because