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Microbiology Test Questions (Prof. Jason Hoeksema Ole Miss BISC 210) Questions With Correct Answers. D Which of the following is a eukaryotic domain in the three-domain system? A. Archaea B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Eukarya A Who was the first to observe microorganisms with a microscope? A. ...

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Microbiology Test Questions (Prof. Jason Hoeksema Ole
Miss BISC 210) Questions With Correct Answers.
D
Which of the following is a eukaryotic domain in the three-domain system?
A. Archaea
B. Fungi
C. Bacteria
D. Eukarya
A
Who was the first to observe microorganisms with a microscope?
A. van Leeuwenhoek
B. Hooke
C. Koch
D. Pasteur
E. None of the above
B
These are the primary molecules making up membranes in cells:
A. Proteins
B. Phospholipids
C. Nucleic acids
D. Carbohydrates
E. None of the above
A
Aerobic respiration differs from anaerobic respiration in which of the following respects?
A. The final electron acceptors are different
B. Aerobic respiration creates fewer molecules of ATP
C. ANaerobic respiration includes glycolysis
D. Aerobic respiration requires the electron transport chain
B
Which of the following has to consume carbohydrates for both carbon and energy?
A. Photoautotroph
B. Chemoheterotroph
C. Chemoautotroph
D. Photoheterotroph
B
salts and sugars work to preserve foods by creating a
A. depletion of nutrients
B. hypertonic environment
C. hypotonic environment
D. lower pH
D
The term facultative anaerobe refers to an organism
A. is killed by oxygen
B. doesnt use oxygen but tolerates it

,C. requires less oxygen than is present in air
D. can use oxygen or can grow without oxygen
C
which group of the following bacterial growth types and temperatures is mismatched?
A. Psychrotroph- optimal growth 22C
B. Psychrophile- optimal growth 12C
C. Thermophile- optimal growth 37C
D. Hyperthermophile- optimal growth 95C
A
Which group of microorganisms is most likely to spoil a freshwater trout preserved with
salt?
A. Halophiles
B. Psychrophiles
C. Anaerobes
D. Thermophiles
A
Which of the following is a good method to sterilize the interior of dense materials
without using high heat?
A. ionizing radiation
B. Pasteurization
C. autoclave
D. none of the above
B
One important ecosystem function performed by microorganisms (such as algae and
cyanobacteria) is the primary production of biomass through the metabolic process of
A. Anaerobic respiration
B. Photosynthesis
C. Aerobic respiration
D. fermentation
B
The bacteria that are typically present and on the surface of the human body, and which
are typically harmless or even helpful to humans are called the "________" microbiota
A. endemic
B. normal
C. symptomatic
D. pathogenic
D
WHat does the scientific debate about spontaneous generation vs. biogenesis tell us
about the process of science?
A. science is composed of theories based on personal beliefs
B. none of the above
C. Science is simply the collection of facts about nature over time
D. Science is the process of refining ideas through vigorous debate and the challenging
of old ideas with new data collection
A

, Which of the following bacterial genus names means "string of rod-shaped cells"
A. Streptobacillus
B. Streptococcus
C. Lactobacillus
D. Staphylobacillus
D
Regarding pasteurs experiments with the S-neck flask, which of the following
statements is true?
A. The liquid did not contain food for microbes
B. The results supported the theory of spontaneous generation, not biogenesis
C. The liquid was not boiled to kill the microbes
D. The S-flask allowed air to enter the flask
D
whose work began the "golden age of microbiology" and included the refinement of
aseptic technique?
A. Hooke
B. van Leeuwenhoek
C. Koch
D. Pasteur
E. None of the above
B
A single celled, eukaryotic, motile organism that ingests its food and has no cell wall is a
A. Bacterium
B. protozoan
C. Alga
D. fungus
E. Virus
A
a prokaryote that lacks peptidoglycan in its cell walls and typically lives in extreme
environments is called a
A. Archaean
B. protozoan
C. Bacterium
D. ALga
E. Fungus
B
What is the typical diameter of bacterial cells?
A. 1000-10,000 microns
B. 0.2-8 microns
C. 10-100 microns
D. 100-1000 microns
B
in the name Esherichia coli, Escherichia is the
A. specific epithet
B. genus
C. kingdom

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