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Q&A covering 41 chapters of Mahon’s 7th Edition. Perfect for MLS, CLS, and medical technology exam prep. diagnostic microbiology, Mahon test bank, medical lab science, MLS exam prep, clinical microbiology, bacteriology study, mycology parasitology virology, CLS practice questions, ASCP study guide, micro lab tech

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Chapters 1 - 41
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, Mahon:bTextbookbofbDiagnosticbMicrobiology,b7thbEditionbTestbBank

Tablebofbcontents
Partb1:bIntroductionbtobClinicalbMicrobiology
Chapterb1.bBacterialbCellbStructure,bPhysiology,bMetabolism,bandbGenetics
Chapterb2.bHost-ParasitebInteraction
Chapterb3.bThebLaboratorybRolebinbInfectionbControl
Chapterb4.bControlbofbMicroorganisms:bDisinfection,bSterilization,bandbMicrobiologybSafety
Chapterb5.bPerformancebImprovementbinbthebMicrobiologybLaboratory
Chapterb6.bSpecimenbCollectionbandbProcessing
Chapterb7.bMicroscopicbExaminationbofbMaterialsbfrombInfectedbSites
Chapterb8.b UsebofbColonybMorphologybforbthebPresumptivebIdentificationbofbMicroorganisms
Chapterb9.b BiochemicalbIdentificationbofbGram-NegativebBacteria
Chapterb10.bImmunodiagnosisbofbInfectiousbDiseases
Chapterb11.bApplicationsbofbMolecularbDiagnostics
Chapterb12.bAntibacterialbMechanismsbofbActionbandbBacterialbResistancebMechanisms
Chapterb13.bAntimicrobialbSusceptibilitybTesting
Partb2:bLaboratorybIdentificationbofbSignificantbIsolates
Chapterb14.bStaphylococci
Chapterb15.bStreptococcus,bEnterococcus,bandbOtherbCatalase-Negative,bGram-PositivebCocci
Chapterb16.bAerobicbGram-PositivebBacilli
Chapterb17.bNeisseriabSpeciesbandbMoraxellabcatarrhalis
Chapterb18.bHaemophilus,bHACEK,bLegionellabandbOtherbFastidiousbGram-NegativebBacilli
Chapterb19.bEnterobacteriaceae
Chapterb20.bVibrio,bAeromonas,bandbCampylobacterbSpecies
Chapterb21.bNonfermentingbandbMiscellaneousbGram-NegativebBacilli
Chapterb22.bAnaerobesbofbClinicalbImportance
Chapterb23.bThebSpirochetes
Chapterb24.bChlamydia,bRickettsia,bandbSimilarbOrganisms
Chapterb25.bMycoplasmabandbUreaplasma
Chapterb26.bMycobacteriumbtuberculosisbandbNontuberculousbMycobacteria
Chapterb27.bMedicallybSignificantbFungi
Chapterb28.bDiagnosticbParasitology
Chapterb29.bClinicalbVirology
Chapterb30.bAgentsbofbBioterrorbandbForensicbMicrobiology
Chapterb31.bBiofilms:bArchitectsbofbDisease
Partb3:bLaboratorybDiagnosisbofbInfectiousbDiseases:bandbOrganbSystembApproachbtobDiagnosticbMicrobiology

Chapterb32.bUpperbandbLowerbRespiratorybTractbInfections
Chapterb33.bSkinbandbSoftbTissuebInfections
Chapterb34.bGastrointestinalbInfectionsbandbFoodbPoisoning
Chapterb35.bInfectionsbofbthebCentralbNervousbSystem
Chapterb36.bBacteremiabandbSepsis
Chapterb37.bUrinarybTractbInfections
Chapterb38.bGenitalbInfectionsbandbSexuallybTransmittedbInfections
Chapterb39.bInfectionsbinbSpecialbPopulations
Chapterb40.bZoonoticbDiseases
Chapterb41.bOcularbInfections
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,Chapterb01:bBacterialbCellbStructure,bPhysiology,bMetabolism,bandbGeneticsbMah
on:bTextbookbofbDiagnosticbMicrobiology,b7thbEditionbTestbBank
MULTIPLEbCHOICE

1. Tobsurvive,bmicrobialbinhabitantsbhaveblearnedbtobadaptbbybvaryingballbofbthebfollowing,bexcept
b

a. growthbrate.
b. growthbinballbatmosphericbconditions.
c. growthbatbparticularbtemperatures.
d. bacterialbshape.
ANSWER:b D
Thebchapterbbeginsbbybdiscussingbthebwaybmicrobialbinhabitantsbhavebhadbtobevolvebtobsurvivebinb
manybdifferentbnichesbandbhabitats.bItbdiscussesbslowbgrowers,brapidbgrowers,bandbreplicationbwi
thbscarceborbabundantbnutrients,bunderbdifferentbatmosphericbconditions,btemperaturebrequireme
nts,bandbcellbstructure.bBacterialbshapebasbabformbofbevolutionbisbnotbdiscussed.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

2. Whobwasbconsideredbthebfatherbofbprotozoologybandbbacteriology?
a. AntonbvanbLeeuwenhoek
b. LouisbPasteur
c. CarlbLandsteiner
d. MichaelbDouglas
ANSWER:b A
ThebbookbdiscussesbAntonbvanbLeeuwenhoekbasbthebinventorbofbthebmicroscopebandbthebfirstbperso
nbtobseebtheb“beasties.”bSobtheybdubbedbhimbthebfatherbofbprotozoologybandbbacteriology.bThebot
herbthreebindividualsbwerebnotbdiscussed.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

3. Prokaryoticbcellsbhavebwhichbofbthebfollowingbstructuresbinbtheirbcytoplasm?
a. Golgibapparatus
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. Endoplasmicbreticulum
ANSWER:b B
Allbthebstructuresblistedbarebfoundbinbeukaryoticbcells,bbutbribosomesbarebthebonlybonesbthatbap
plybtobprokaryoticbcells.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

4. ThisbformbofbDNAbisbcommonlybfoundbinbeukaryoticbcells.
a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid



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, ANSWER:b A
CircularbandbplasmidbDNAbarebusuallybfoundbonlybinbbacteria,bnotbeukaryoticbcells.bColloidbisbabpr
opertybofbproteinbmoleculesbandbisbnotbassociatedbwithbnucleotides.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

5. Thebnuclearbmembranebinbprokaryotesbis
a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. abclassicbmembrane.
d. ablipidbbilayerbmembrane.

ANSWER:b A
Prokaryoticbcellsbdobnotbhavebanybmembrane-
boundbstructuresbinbthebcytoplasmbincludingbabstructuredbnucleus.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

6. Abmicroorganismbthatbisbabunicellularborganismbandblacksbabnuclearbmembranebandbtruebnu
cleusbbelongsbtobwhichbclassification?
a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
ANSWER:b B
Fungi,balgae,bandbparasitesbarebunicellularbeukaryoticborganismsbthatbcontainbabtruebnucleus.bB
acteriabarebprokaryoticbandbdobnotbcontainbabtruebnucleusborbnuclearbmembrane.
OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

7. Inbtheblaboratory,bthebclinicalbmicrobiologistbisbresponsiblebforballbthebfollowing,bexcept
a. isolatingbmicroorganisms.
b. selectingbtreatmentbforbpatients.
c. identifyingbmicroorganisms.
d. analyzingbbacteriabthatbcausebdisease.

ANSWER:b B
Clinicalbmicrobiologistsbdobnotbselectbthebtreatmentbforbpatients.bTheybprovidebthebdoctorbwithbtheb
namebofbtheborganismbandbthebantibioticsbthatbcanbkillbthebbacteria,bbutbnotbinbthebfinalbselectionb
ofbtreatmentbprotocols.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bRecall

8. Whatbenablesbthebmicrobiologistbtobselectbthebcorrectbmediabforbprimarybculturebandboptimizebth
ebchancebofbisolatingbabpathogenicborganism?
a. Determiningbstainingbcharacteristics
b. Understandingbthebcellbstructurebandbbiochemicalbpathwaysbofbanborganism
c. Understandingbthebgrowthbrequirementsbofbpotentialbpathogensbatbspecificbbodybsite
d. Knowingbthebdifferencesbinbcellbwallsbofbparticularbbacteria
ANSWER:b C

, Bybunderstandingbgrowthbrequirements,babmicrobiologistbcanbmaximizebthebchancebofbthebor
ganismbbeingbisolatedbfrombabculture.bThebotherbthreebchoicesbarebusedbtobidentifybabbacteri
umboncebitbhasbgrownbonbmedia.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

9. Abclinicalblaboratorybscientistbisbworkingbonbthebbench,breadingbplates,bandbnoticesbthatbabcultu
rebhasbbothbabunicellularbformbandbabfilamentousbform.bWhatbtypebofborganismbexhibitsbthesebf
orms?
a. Virus
b. Fungi
c. Bacteria
d. Parasite
ANSWER:b B
Virusesbtypicallybonlybhavebonebformbandbwouldbnotbgrowbonbplatebmedia.bBacteriabhavebtwobfo
rms:babvegetativebcellbandbsporebform.bParasitesbmaybhavebtrophozoite,bcysts,begg,betc.bFungibareb
theborganismbclassificationbthatbmaybhavebbothbunicellularbyeastbformsbandbfilamentousbhyphalbf
ormsbinbthebsamebculturebplate.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

10. Allbofbthebfollowingbstatementsbarebtruebaboutbviruses,bexcept:
a. VirusesbconsistbofbDNAborbRNAbbutbnotbboth.
b. Virusesbarebacellularbbutbarebsurroundedbbybabproteinbcoat.
c. Virusesbcanbinfectbbacteria,bplants,bandbanimals.
d. Virusesbdobnotbneedbhostbcellsbtobsurvivebandbgrow.

ANSWER:b D
Virusesbneedbtobhavebabhostbcellbbecausebtheybdobnotbhavebthebabilitybtobreproduceborbnourishbth
emselvesbwithoutbthebhost’sbcellularbmechanisms.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

11. Diagnosticbmicrobiologistsbapplybplacementbandbnamingbofbbacterialborganismsbintoballbthebfol
lowingbcategories,bexcept
a. order.
b. family.
c. genus.
d. species.

ANSWER:b A
Clinicalbmicrobiologistsbusebthebfamily,bgenus,bandbspeciesbtaxonomicbcategoriesbtobidentifybspe
ciesbthatbarebimportantbforbdiagnosticbdiseases.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

12. Bacterialbspeciesbthatbexhibitbphenotypicbdifferencesbarebconsidered
a. biovarieties.
b. serovarieties.
c. phagevarieties.
d. subspecies.


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, ANSWER:b D
Biovarietiesbvarybbasedbonbbiochemicalbtestbresults,bserovarietiesbvarybbasedbonbserologicbtestbre
sults,bandbphagevarietiesbisbabfictitiousbword.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

13. Whatbstructurebisbdescribedbasbabphospholipidbbilayerbembeddedbwithbproteinsbandbsterolsbthatb
regulatesbthebtypebandbamountbofbchemicalsbthatbpassbinbandboutbofbabcell?
a. Cellbwall
b. Mitochondria
c. Endoplasmicbreticulum
d. Plasmabmembrane
ANSWER:b D
Thebcellbwallbisbthebouterbcoveringbmadebupbofblipids.bThebmitochondriabisbabcellularborganellebthat
bisbconsideredbthebpowerhousebofbthebcellb(electronbtransportbandboxidativebphosphorylationb occurb
here).bThebendoplasmicbreticulumbisbabcellularborganellebwherebproteinbsynthesisboccurs.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

14. Whatbmakesbthebinteriorbofbthebplasmabmembranebpotentiallybimpermeablebtobwater-
solublebmolecules?
a. Thebhydrophobicbtailsbofbthebphospholipidbmoleculesbarebfoundbthere.
b. Thebhydrophilicbtailsbofbthebphospholipidbmoleculesbarebfoundbthere.
c. Thebionbchannelsbarebfoundbthere.
d. Thebcholesterolbmoleculesbinbthebplasmabmembranebarebfoundbsolelybinbthebinteriorbofbt
hebmembrane.
ANSWER:b A
Thebplasmabmembranebisbdesignedbsobthatbthebhydrophilicbheadsbofbthebphospholipidbmolecule
sbarebpositionedbtobmakebcontactbwithbthebintracellularbandbextracellularbfluids.bThebhydrophobi
cbtailsbofbthebphospholipidbmoleculesbfacebawaybfrombthebfluidsbandbformbthebinteriorbofbthebpl
asmabmembrane.bThebtailsbofbthebphospholipidbmoleculesbarebhydrophobic,bnotbhydrophilic.bTh
ebionbchannelsbextendbthroughbthebcellularbmembrane.bThebcholesterolbmoleculesbalsobextendbt
hroughbthebplasmabmembrane.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

15. Thebfunctionbofbabcellbwallbisbto
a. regulatebthebtransportbofbmacromoleculesbinbandboutbofbthebcell.
b. providebrigiditybandbstrengthbtobthebexteriorbofbthebcell.
c. providebreservebenergybtobthebeukaryoticbcell.
d. protectbthebeukaryotebfrombpredators.
ANSWER:b B
Thebplasmabmembranebregulatesbthebtransportbofbmacromoleculesbinbandboutbofbthebcell,bnotbth
ebcellbwall.bThebmitochondriabprovidebenergybtobthebeukaryoticbcell.bCellbwallsbarebnotbablebtobp
rotectbabeukaryoticbcellbfrombpredators.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall



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,16. Namebthebnumerousbshortb(3btob10bμm)bprojectionsbthatbextendbfrombthebcellbsurfacebandbarebus
edbforbcellularblocomotion.
a. Flagella
b. Mitochondria
c. Cilia
d. Phospholipid
ANSWER:b C
Bybdefinition,bciliabarebshortbprojectionsbextendingbfrombthebcellbsurfacebandbarebusedbforbloc
omotion,bwhereasbflagellabareblongerbprojectionsbusedbforblocomotion.bMitochondriabarebcellul
arborganellesbresponsiblebforbelectronbtransportbandboxidativebphosphorylation.
Phospholipidsbarebpolarbmoleculesbthatbformbthebplasmabmembrane.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

17. Abmicrobiologybtechnologistbperformsbabtraditionalbbacterialbstainbonbabcolonybfrombabwoundbcu
lturebthatbisbsuspectedbtobcontainbbacteriabfrombthebgenusbClostridium.bThebunstainedbareasbinbthe
bbacterialbcellbobservedbbybthebtechnologistbarebcalled

a. cilia.
b. ribosomes.
c. endospores.
d. mitochondria.
ANSWER:b C
Ribosomesbarebsmallbcircularbareasbusedbforbproteinbsynthesisbthatbarebnotbvisiblebonbabtraditio
nalbstain.bCiliabarebshortbprojectionsbonbtheboutsidebofbthebplasmabmembranebusedbforblocomotio
n.bMitochondriabarebcellularborganellesbusedbforbenergybproduction.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

18. Thisbconstituentbofbabgram-
positivebcellbwallbabsorbsbcrystalbvioletbbutbisbnotbdissolvedbbybalcohol,bthusbgivingbthebgram-
positivebcellbitsbcharacteristicbpurplebcolor.
a. Mycolicbacid
b. Cholesterol
c. Carbolfuchsin
d. Peptidoglycan
ANSWER:b D
MycolicbacidbisbpartbofbthebcellbwallbofbthebMycobacteriumbandbNocardiabspp.,bbutbdoesbnotbpla
ybabpartbinbthebGrambstain.bCholesterolbisbalsobpartbofbthebcellbmembrane,bnotbthebcellbwall,bsobitb
doesbnotbplaybabpartbinbthebGrambstain.bCarbolfuchsinbisbabstainbusedbinbbacteriology.

OBJ:b Levelb2:bInterpretation

19. Mycobacteriabhavebabgram-
positivebcellbwallbstructurebwithbabwaxyblayerbcontainingbthesebtwobcompounds.
a. Glycolipidsbandbmycolicbacid
b. Glycolipidsbandbphospholipids
c. Mycolicbacidbandblipopolysaccharides
d. Lipopolysaccharidesbandbphospholipids
ANSWER:b A

, Glycolipidsbarebabpartbofbthebwaxyblayer,bbutbphospholipidsbarebpartbofbthebplasmabmembrane.b
Mycolicbacidbisbabpartbofbthebwaxyblayer,bbutblipopolysaccharidesbarebpartbofbabgram-
negativebcellbwall.bLipopolysaccharidesbarebpartbofbabgram-
negativebwall,bandbphospholipidsbarebpartbofbabplasmabmembrane.

OBJ:bbb Levelb1:bRecall

20. WhenbperformingbabGrambstainbonbabgram-
negativeborganism,bthebcrystalbvioletbisbabsorbedbintobthisbouterbcellbwallblayer,bandbthenbwash
edbawaybwithbthebacetonebalcohol.bWhatbisbthebmainbcomponentbofbthebouterblayerbofbthebcellb
wall?
a. Peptidoglycan
b. Mycolicbacid
c. N-acetyl-D-muramicbacid
d. Lipopolysaccharide
ANSWER:b D
Peptidoglycanbisbabthinnerblayerbunderbtheblipopolysaccharidebinbabgram-
negativeborganism,bwhereasbmycolicbacidbisbthebwaxyblayerbpresentbinbabmycobacterium’sbout
erbcellbwall,bandbN-acetyl-D-muramicbacidbisbpartbofbthebpeptidoglycan.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

21. Thebthreebregionsbofbtheblipopolysaccharidebincludeballbthebfollowing,bexcept
a. antigenicbO-specificbpolysaccharide.
b. mycolicbacid.
c. corebpolysaccharide.
d. endotoxinb(innerblipidbA).

ANSWER:b B
AntigenicbO-
specificbpolysaccharide,bcorebpolysaccharide,bandbendotoxinbareballbpartbofbtheblipopolysacch
arideblayer.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

22. Thebouterbcellbwallbofbthebgram-
negativebbacteriabservesbthreebimportantbfunctions,bwhichbincludesballbthebfollowing,bexcept:
a. Itbprovidesbanbattachmentbsitebforbthebflagella,bwhichbwillbactbinblocomotion.
b. Itbactsbasbabbarrierbtobhydrophobicbcompoundsbandbharmfulbsubstances.
c. Itbactsbasbabsieve.
d. Itbprovidesbattachmentbsitesbthatbenhancebadhesionbtobhostbcells.

ANSWER:b A
Thebouterbcellbwallbofbgram-
negativebbacteriabactsbasbabbarrierbtobhydrophobicbcompoundsbandbharmfulbsubstances,bactsbasb
absieve,bandbprovidesbattachmentbsitesbthatbenhancebadhesionbtobhostbcells.bFlagellabattachbtobth
ebcellbmembrane,bnotbtobthebcellbwall.

OBJ:b Levelb1:bRecall

23. MycoplasmabandbUreaplasmabspp.bmustbhavebmediabsupplementedbwithbserumborbsugarbasbnut
rientsbandbbecause
a. theirbcellbwallsbcontainbonlybpeptidoglycan.
b. theyblackbcellbwalls.


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