3rd Edition
By Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
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,Table of content
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1.77Scope7of7microbiology
2.77Chemistry7of7life
3.77Cell7structure7and7function
4.77Bacteria7and7archaea
5.77Viruses
6.77Eukaryotic7microorganisms
7.77Physical7and7chemical7methods7of7control
8.77Microbiological7laboratory7techniques
9.77Microbiological7laboratory7safety7issues
10.77Pharmacology
11.77Antimicrobial7drugs
12.77Infection7and7disease
13.77The7immune7response7and7lymphatic7system
14.77Infections7of7the7integumentary7system,7soft7tissue,7and7musculoskeletal7system
15.77Infections7of7the7respiratory7system
16.77Infections7of7the7gastrointestinal7system
17.77Infections7of7the7nervous7system7and7sensory7structures
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18.77Infections7of7the7cardiovascular7and7circulatory7systems
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19.77Infections7of7the7urinary7system
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20.77Infections7of7the7reproductive7system
21.77Sexually7transmitted7infections7and7diseases
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22.77Human7age7and7microorganisms
23.77Microorganisms7in7the7environment7and7effects7on7human7health
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24.77Emerging7infectious7diseases
25.77Biotechnology
,Chapter701:7Scope7of7Microbiology
VanMeter:7Microbiology7for7the7Healthcare7Professional,73rd7Edition
MULTIPLE7CHOICE
1. In7the7sixteenth7century7a7father-and-son7team,7by7the7name7of
,7produced7a7compound7microscope7consisting7of7a7simple7tube7with7lenses7at7each7
end.
a. van7Leeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS:7 C REF:7 p.73
2. “Animalcules”7were7first7described7by
a. Robert7Hooke.
b. Antony7van7Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans7Janssen.
d. John7Needham.
ANS:7 B REF:7 p.73
3. Micrographia,7a7publication7illustrating7insects,7sponges,7as7well7as7plant7cells,7was7publish
ed7by
a. Robert7Hooke.
b. Antony7van7Leeuwenhoek.
c. Hans7Janssen.
d. John7Needham.
ANS:7 A REF:7 p.73
4. Low-
power7microscopes7designed7for7observing7fairly7large7objects7such7as7insects7or7worms7ar
e
a. electron7microscopes.
b. dark-field7microscopes.
c. fluorescence7microscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
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5. A7microscope7that7provides7a7three-dimensional7image7of7a7specimen7is7a
a. dark-field7microscope.
b. transmission7electron7microscope.
c. bright-field7microscope.
d. scanning7electron7microscope.
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6. The7tool7of7choice7to7observe7living7microorganisms7is7the
a. bright-field7microscope.
, b. phase-contrast7microscope.