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Exam 1

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  Ehrlich  chemotherapy
B  Koch  aseptic surgery
C  Jenner  vaccination
D  Pasteur  proof of biogenesis
Question #4
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #7
A  TRUE
B  FALSE
Question #10
A  FALSE
B  TRUE
Question #11
A  rules for naming new bacterial species.
B  classification schemes for prokaryotes
C  recipes for bacterial growth media.
D  genetic sequences of prokaryotes
E  treatments for bacterial diseases.
Question #12
A  mycolic acid
B  N-acetylglucosamine
C  peptidoglycan
D  endotoxin
E  lipoteichoic acid
Question #13
A  Ehrlich
B  Domagk
C  Kitasato
D  Fleming
E  Pasteur
Question #14
A  Leeuwenhoek
B  Pasteur
C  Linnaeus
D  Needham
E  Lister
Question #15
A  puerperal fever
B  smallpox
C  cholera
D  syphilis
E  anthrax
Question #16
A  All bacteria lack nuclear membranes.
B  All fungi have nuclear membranes.
C  All viruses are parasites
D  All protozoa are unicellular.
E  All fungi are multicellular.
Question #17
A  Reproduce by binary fission.
B  Use organic compounds for food.
C  Lack peptidoglycan.
D  Lack nuclei.
E  Are prokaryotic.
Question #18
A  Alga.
B  Bacterium.
C  Virus.
D  Helminth.
E  Fungus.
Question #19
A  Vaccine  a preparation of microorganisms
B  Normal microbiota  harmful
C  Chemotherapy  treatment of disease
D  Pathogen  disease causing
E  Penicillin  antibiotic
Question #20
A  Viruses cannot reproduce outside a host cell.
B  Algae are parasites.
C  Protozoa have rigid cell walls.
D  Fungi are plants.
E  Bacteria cannot move.
Question #21
A  Pasteur  fermentation
B  Hooke  cell theory
C  Lister  aseptic surgery
D  van Leeuwenhoek  germ theory
E  Jenner  vaccines
Question #22
A  Weizmann
B  Koch
C  Hooke
D  van Leeuwenhoek
E  Pasteur
Question #23
A  Eukarya
B  Animalia
C  Bacteria
D  Archaea
Question #24
A  Genetically identical cells derived from a single cell.
B  A taxon composed of species.
C  A mound of cells on an agar medium.
D  A genetically engineered cell.
E  None of the above.
Question #25
A  The strands of DNA can be separated.
B  Pairing between complementary bases occurs.
C  A chromosome is composed of complementary strands.
D  DNA is composed of genes.
E  All cells have DNA.
Question #26
A  Bacteria are destroyed by viruses.
B  Staphylococcus causes infections
C  Viruses cause disease.
D  Bacterial viruses attack specific cells.
E  Phages and bacteria are related.
Question #27
A  Antibodies cause the formation of antigens.
B  All bacteria have the same antigens.
C  Antibodies react specifically with an antigen.
D  Bacteria clump together when mixed with any antibodies.
E  The human body makes antibodies against bacteria.
Question #28
A    
B  Specific epithet.
C  Family.
D  Order.
E  Kingdom.
F  Genus.
Question #29
A  Habitat.
B  Diseases.
C  Cell morphology.
D  rRNA sequences.
E  Gram reaction.
Question #30
A  Amino acid sequences.
B  Enzymatic activities.
C  Nucleic acid-base composition.
D  Staining characteristics.
E  All of the above.
Question #31
A  Has a limited geographical distribution.
B  Breeds with its own species
C  Is a population of cells with similar characteristics.
D  Can be distinguished from other bacterial species.
E  Does not breed with other species.
Question #32
A  when bacteria are dividing exponentially
B  when the bacterium is undergoing binary fission
C  following bacterial death
D  when bacterial growth ceases due to limitation of an essential nutrient
Question #33
A  They are bacterial reproductive structures.
B  They enable organisms to endure extremes of temperature, drying, and nutrient depletion.
C  They are formed as evaginations of the bacterial cell walls.
D  All of the above are endospore functions.
Question #34
A  the toxin produced in the periplasm of most bacteria.
B  a toxin known for its primary attack on the epidermis of mammals.
C  the toxic portion of the LPS.
D  a toxin produced within archaeal cells.
Question #35
A  gram-negative Bacteria.
B  Archaea.
C  Eukarya.
D  gram-positiveBacteria.
Question #36
A  magnification of objects is increased by about tenfold.
B  objects are held in place on the microscope slide.
C  light rays are collected to increase clarity
D  light rays are scattered so unnecessary background material is not seen.
Question #37
A  Bacteria.
B  Archaea.
C  fungi.
D  viruses.
Question #38
A  presence of a plasmid.
B  genomic content.
C  cell wall structure.
D  cell’s metabolic capabilities.
Question #39
A  Bacteria andArchaea
B  Archaea and fungi
C  Bacteria and fungi
D  protozoa and animals
Question #40
A  is sterile.
B  is a population of identical cells.
C  is made of a clearly defined chemical medium.
D  was cultured for a certified stock culture.
Question #41
A  swan neck to prevent particulate matter from getting into the main body of the flask
B  secondary opening at the base to allow for drainage.
C  double neck so two substances may be added at the same time.
D  inverted upper edge to prevent spillage while swirling.
Question #42
A  Antoni van Leeuwenhoek.
B  Robert Hooke.
C  Louis Pasteur.
D  Robert Koch.
Question #43
A  Microbial cells exist as single cells.
B  Microbial cells carry out their life processes of growth independently.
C  Viruses are living entity ouside the host body
D  Microbial cells exclude the cells of plants and animals.