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[Show more]Similarities between Archaea and bacteria -Prokaryotic cell - no nuclear membrane,one circular chromosome - 70S ribosomes - most have cell walls - some species stain purple and others end up red in the Gram stain 
Differences between Archaea and bacteria - Ribosomal RNA sequence data - Archaeal cell...
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Differences between Archaea and bacteria - Ribosomal RNA sequence data - Archaeal cell...
Determine which of the following statements is true or false and then select the correct answer sequence: 
-the term antimicrobial agent includes antibiotics, fungicidal and anti-parasitic agents. 
-Bacteriostatic agents inhibit bacterial growth, but do not necessarily kill the organisms against whi...
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Add to cartDetermine which of the following statements is true or false and then select the correct answer sequence: 
-the term antimicrobial agent includes antibiotics, fungicidal and anti-parasitic agents. 
-Bacteriostatic agents inhibit bacterial growth, but do not necessarily kill the organisms against whi...
During treatment of waste water to make it potable, about 90% of the microbes are removed 
A. by preliminary fermentation B. in the sedimentation step C. by treatment with alum D. by treatment with chlorine or ozone E. in the filtration step E. in the filtration step 
Which statement regarding the q...
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Add to cartDuring treatment of waste water to make it potable, about 90% of the microbes are removed 
A. by preliminary fermentation B. in the sedimentation step C. by treatment with alum D. by treatment with chlorine or ozone E. in the filtration step E. in the filtration step 
Which statement regarding the q...
_____________ is the appropriate laboratory practices for conducting research with exotic microbes that are highly infectious and pose significant risk to laboratory personnel, but for which there are available treatments. 
A. BSL1 B. BSL2 C. BSL3 D. BSL4 E. BSL5 C. BSL3 
 
A particular sterilizatio...
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Add to cart_____________ is the appropriate laboratory practices for conducting research with exotic microbes that are highly infectious and pose significant risk to laboratory personnel, but for which there are available treatments. 
A. BSL1 B. BSL2 C. BSL3 D. BSL4 E. BSL5 C. BSL3 
 
A particular sterilizatio...
What is the current biological classification system? The "tree of life" 
What is the "tree of life" based on? sequence comparisons of ribosomal small subunit 16S rRNA genes 
Under the "tree of life," what are prokarya? bacteria and archaea 
What is fall under in the "tree of life"? proteob...
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Add to cartWhat is the current biological classification system? The "tree of life" 
What is the "tree of life" based on? sequence comparisons of ribosomal small subunit 16S rRNA genes 
Under the "tree of life," what are prokarya? bacteria and archaea 
What is fall under in the "tree of life"? proteob...
Which of the following is false? 1) The grouping of microorganisms in phylogenetic scheme that is based on nucleic acid sequence data is not always the same as the grouping of microorganisms in a taxonomic scheme based on morphological traits 2) The cells of prokaryotic organisms are divided into co...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is false? 1) The grouping of microorganisms in phylogenetic scheme that is based on nucleic acid sequence data is not always the same as the grouping of microorganisms in a taxonomic scheme based on morphological traits 2) The cells of prokaryotic organisms are divided into co...
Epidemiology is defined as the study of where and when a disease occurs, and how it is transmitted 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following would be considered a fomite? An infected toy 
Which of the following would be considered ...
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Add to cartEpidemiology is defined as the study of where and when a disease occurs, and how it is transmitted 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following would be considered a fomite? An infected toy 
Which of the following would be considered ...
Without the activities of microorganisms, the functioning of Earth's ecosystems would cease. 
A. True B. False A. True 
Which of the following is the best example of a microbiome? 
A. the hundreds of different species in your large intestine using different nutrient sources and producing different ...
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Add to cartWithout the activities of microorganisms, the functioning of Earth's ecosystems would cease. 
A. True B. False A. True 
Which of the following is the best example of a microbiome? 
A. the hundreds of different species in your large intestine using different nutrient sources and producing different ...
Algae -eukaryotic photoautotrophs -mostly aquatic 
Chrysophyta -golden, yellow-green algae -have chlorophylls a and b and carotene -group also includes diatoms, water molds ----major source of the world's oxygen supply 
Chloraphyta -green algae -have chlorophylls a and b 
Rhodophyta -red algae -hav...
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Add to cartAlgae -eukaryotic photoautotrophs -mostly aquatic 
Chrysophyta -golden, yellow-green algae -have chlorophylls a and b and carotene -group also includes diatoms, water molds ----major source of the world's oxygen supply 
Chloraphyta -green algae -have chlorophylls a and b 
Rhodophyta -red algae -hav...
Should an understanding of science and how scientific inquiry or thinking works be part of our definitions of what constitutes an educated person and a good citizen? Yes, it is important for everyone 
What is the purpose of the scientific method? to minimize bias and error in experiments 
What are t...
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Add to cartShould an understanding of science and how scientific inquiry or thinking works be part of our definitions of what constitutes an educated person and a good citizen? Yes, it is important for everyone 
What is the purpose of the scientific method? to minimize bias and error in experiments 
What are t...
What is the basis for assigning organisms into the three different domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya)? A.DNA structure and location B. Presence of flagella C. Method of reproduction D.Type of staining used to see them E. rRNA gene sequences E. rRNA gene sequences 
The bacterial arrange...
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Add to cartWhat is the basis for assigning organisms into the three different domains of life (Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukarya)? A.DNA structure and location B. Presence of flagella C. Method of reproduction D.Type of staining used to see them E. rRNA gene sequences E. rRNA gene sequences 
The bacterial arrange...
You will be expected to do reading assignments from your textbook, and then be able to analyze what you read to make sense of it and draw conclusions. The passage that you just read is merely a sample. Based on that written passage, what would you predict will happen if this person receives type B b...
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Add to cartYou will be expected to do reading assignments from your textbook, and then be able to analyze what you read to make sense of it and draw conclusions. The passage that you just read is merely a sample. Based on that written passage, what would you predict will happen if this person receives type B b...
Microbiology includes the study of which 6 life forms bacteria Archaea Viruses Protozoa Lower fungi (yeasts, molds) Algae 
______ used to be the determining factor over whether or not something was a microorganism...now the determining factor is________ size, whether or not something forms different...
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Add to cartMicrobiology includes the study of which 6 life forms bacteria Archaea Viruses Protozoa Lower fungi (yeasts, molds) Algae 
______ used to be the determining factor over whether or not something was a microorganism...now the determining factor is________ size, whether or not something forms different...
Which of the following is the most effective way to reduce the number of nosocomial infections? handwashing 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following types of diseases develops rapidly and only lasts a short time? acute disease 
Th...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is the most effective way to reduce the number of nosocomial infections? handwashing 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following types of diseases develops rapidly and only lasts a short time? acute disease 
Th...
When microbial control methods are used, microbes are destroyed at a constant rate; there is no instantaneous death of all the microbes present. That microbial death rate is influenced by all of the following factors EXCEPT __________. the toxins and metabolites produced by the bacteria 
Determine w...
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Add to cartWhen microbial control methods are used, microbes are destroyed at a constant rate; there is no instantaneous death of all the microbes present. That microbial death rate is influenced by all of the following factors EXCEPT __________. the toxins and metabolites produced by the bacteria 
Determine w...
A response that is uniquely directed against pathogenic Bordetella pertussis would involve what component? Antibodies 
First line defenses have what aspect in common with each other? They are physical barriers against invading pathogens. 
Both the innate and adaptive defenses of the immune system wo...
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Add to cartA response that is uniquely directed against pathogenic Bordetella pertussis would involve what component? Antibodies 
First line defenses have what aspect in common with each other? They are physical barriers against invading pathogens. 
Both the innate and adaptive defenses of the immune system wo...
B. Animal viruses and phage both use virus proteins to attach to host-cells by binding host-cell receptors. Which of the following statements about the attachment stage of phage and animal viruses is correct? 
A. Animal viruses and phage both have tail fibers that mediate attachment to host-cells. B...
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Add to cartB. Animal viruses and phage both use virus proteins to attach to host-cells by binding host-cell receptors. Which of the following statements about the attachment stage of phage and animal viruses is correct? 
A. Animal viruses and phage both have tail fibers that mediate attachment to host-cells. B...
Epidemiology is defined as the study of where and when a disease occurs, and how it is transmitted. 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following would be considered a fomite? an infected toy 
Which of the following would be considered...
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Add to cartEpidemiology is defined as the study of where and when a disease occurs, and how it is transmitted. 
What is the role of epidemiology? To learn how to treat and prevent various diseases. 
Which of the following would be considered a fomite? an infected toy 
Which of the following would be considered...
Germ Theory of Disease proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases 
Giralamo Fracastoro proposed in 1545 that epidemic diseases were caused by transferable tiny particles or "tinder" that could transmit infection by contact. 
Agostino Bassi discovered in 1807 that muscardine diseas...
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Add to cartGerm Theory of Disease proposes that microorganisms are the cause of many diseases 
Giralamo Fracastoro proposed in 1545 that epidemic diseases were caused by transferable tiny particles or "tinder" that could transmit infection by contact. 
Agostino Bassi discovered in 1807 that muscardine diseas...
Electron Transport Chain a series of redox reaction centers that are located in a membrane and used to produce a proton motive force (PMF) 
Fermentation Type of inefficient anaerobic metabolism where the terminal electron acceptor is an organic compound and waste products include lactic acid, acetic...
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Add to cartElectron Transport Chain a series of redox reaction centers that are located in a membrane and used to produce a proton motive force (PMF) 
Fermentation Type of inefficient anaerobic metabolism where the terminal electron acceptor is an organic compound and waste products include lactic acid, acetic...
How do humans acquire this disease? (Histoplasma capsulatum) 
-This is a disease of old age. People under 60 years old are rarely affected. -This disease is most commonly acquired by inhalation. -This disease is highly contagious and readily passed from person to person by coughing/sneezing. -This d...
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Add to cartHow do humans acquire this disease? (Histoplasma capsulatum) 
-This is a disease of old age. People under 60 years old are rarely affected. -This disease is most commonly acquired by inhalation. -This disease is highly contagious and readily passed from person to person by coughing/sneezing. -This d...
What makes agglutination by antibodies possible? Each antibody has at least two antigen-binding sites. 
What is the role of plasma cells in humoral immunity? Plasma cells produce antibodies. 
Which of the following most accurately describes how a pathogenic bacterium might be affected by antibodies?...
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Add to cartWhat makes agglutination by antibodies possible? Each antibody has at least two antigen-binding sites. 
What is the role of plasma cells in humoral immunity? Plasma cells produce antibodies. 
Which of the following most accurately describes how a pathogenic bacterium might be affected by antibodies?...
How do pseudohyphae in yeasts differ from vegetative hyphae in mold? Yeasts use pseudohyphae to invade host tissue, whereas mold use their vegetative hyphae for obtaining nutrients. 
Based on its Gram status, why are penicillin and other beta-lactam antibiotics effective against Streptococcus pneumo...
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Add to cartHow do pseudohyphae in yeasts differ from vegetative hyphae in mold? Yeasts use pseudohyphae to invade host tissue, whereas mold use their vegetative hyphae for obtaining nutrients. 
Based on its Gram status, why are penicillin and other beta-lactam antibiotics effective against Streptococcus pneumo...
An autoclave is able to achieve temperatures higher than that of boiling water_____ 
a. by increasing the temp higher than boiling water. b. by increasing the time of exposure of boiling water. c. by increasing pressure. d. by decreasing the volume of liquid. c. by increasing pressure. 
When microbi...
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Add to cartAn autoclave is able to achieve temperatures higher than that of boiling water_____ 
a. by increasing the temp higher than boiling water. b. by increasing the time of exposure of boiling water. c. by increasing pressure. d. by decreasing the volume of liquid. c. by increasing pressure. 
When microbi...
For the given bacterium, growing in a particular medium, at a specified temperature, the growth rate is 1.111 generations per hour. What is the generation time? 54 minutes per generation 
Some microorganisms can use this type of metabolism to survive and grown in the absence of non-combined oxygen (...
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Add to cartFor the given bacterium, growing in a particular medium, at a specified temperature, the growth rate is 1.111 generations per hour. What is the generation time? 54 minutes per generation 
Some microorganisms can use this type of metabolism to survive and grown in the absence of non-combined oxygen (...
What is the role of lenses in microscopy? Lenses focus either light or electrons to create a magnified image of a specimen. 
Identify the microscope used to acquire the images Scanning electrons - picture of microorganisms Phase Contrast Light - zoomed out group Transmission electron - individual ph...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of lenses in microscopy? Lenses focus either light or electrons to create a magnified image of a specimen. 
Identify the microscope used to acquire the images Scanning electrons - picture of microorganisms Phase Contrast Light - zoomed out group Transmission electron - individual ph...
B Which one of the following types of microorganism is characterized by having eukaryotic type cells that lack a cell wall? 
 
A. archaea 
B. protozoa 
C. mold 
D. virus 
E. yeast 
 
D Which one of the following groups of microorganisms includes some examples that have genomic information stored as ...
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Add to cartB Which one of the following types of microorganism is characterized by having eukaryotic type cells that lack a cell wall? 
 
A. archaea 
B. protozoa 
C. mold 
D. virus 
E. yeast 
 
D Which one of the following groups of microorganisms includes some examples that have genomic information stored as ...
Which of the following microorganisms can be used as a biological insecticide? Bacillus thuringiensis 
Considering industrial products, which of the following is not a primary microbial metabolite? antibiotic produced by Penicillium notum - Antibiotics are produced in the stationary phase ie seconda...
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Add to cartWhich of the following microorganisms can be used as a biological insecticide? Bacillus thuringiensis 
Considering industrial products, which of the following is not a primary microbial metabolite? antibiotic produced by Penicillium notum - Antibiotics are produced in the stationary phase ie seconda...
Which of the following is a sign of disease? A. headache B. dizziness C. fever D.nausea E. cramps C. fever 
Which of the following is a symptom of disease? A.fever B.swelling C.diarrhea D.dizziness E. rash D. Dizziness 
What steps should a researcher take to establish a cause-and-effect relationship...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a sign of disease? A. headache B. dizziness C. fever D.nausea E. cramps C. fever 
Which of the following is a symptom of disease? A.fever B.swelling C.diarrhea D.dizziness E. rash D. Dizziness 
What steps should a researcher take to establish a cause-and-effect relationship...
Operon A group of genes that are physically next to each other on the chromosome and expressed as a unit. 
Structural Gene A sequence of DNA that encodes the information needed to direct the synthesis of a protein 
Regulatory Gene A sequence of DNA encoding information needed to direct the synthesis...
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Add to cartOperon A group of genes that are physically next to each other on the chromosome and expressed as a unit. 
Structural Gene A sequence of DNA that encodes the information needed to direct the synthesis of a protein 
Regulatory Gene A sequence of DNA encoding information needed to direct the synthesis...
How do we study microbes? As microbiologists, when we conduct scientific inquiry, we think in terms of: What is the evidence? How was it obtained? Scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to conduct scientific inquiry. We seek experimental evidence that tests what we think we ...
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Add to cartHow do we study microbes? As microbiologists, when we conduct scientific inquiry, we think in terms of: What is the evidence? How was it obtained? Scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to conduct scientific inquiry. We seek experimental evidence that tests what we think we ...
Key distinction of microorganisms from other organisms microorganisms do not form differentiated tissues 
1 mm = ? Microns 1000 
1 m = ? Mm 1000 
1 micron = ? Nm 1000 
"little things" small to large atoms ==> small molecules (amino acids, nucleotides, sugars) ==> biological macromolecules (p...
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Add to cartKey distinction of microorganisms from other organisms microorganisms do not form differentiated tissues 
1 mm = ? Microns 1000 
1 m = ? Mm 1000 
1 micron = ? Nm 1000 
"little things" small to large atoms ==> small molecules (amino acids, nucleotides, sugars) ==> biological macromolecules (p...
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