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Microbiology The Human Experience
2nd Edition By Foster and Slonczewski
Chapter 1 - 27 Complete

,Chapter 01: Microbes Shape Our History
g g g g g




MULTIPLEgCHOICE

1. WhichgofgthegfollowinggisgNOTgconsideredgagbenefitgofgmicroorganisms?
a. nitrogengfixation c. synthesisgofg vitamins
b. productiongofgfermentedgfoods d.g causativegagentsgofgdisease
ANS:g D DIF: Easy REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1agDescribeghowgwegdefinegagmicrobe,gandgexplaingwhygthegdefinitiongisgagchallenge.gMS
C:g Remembering

2. Agmicrobegthatgisg50gnmgingsizegwouldgmost glikelygbe
a. fungi. c. virus.
b. E.gcoli. d.ggg algae.
ANS:g C DIF: Moderate REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Applying

3. Basedgongthegfiguregshown,gthegtypegofgorganismgindicatedgwithgangarrowgcouldgbega




a. virus. c. macroscopicgfungi.
b. bacteria. d.g largegameba.
ANS:g B DIF: Easy REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Applying

4. Basedgongthegfigure,gthegtypegofgorganismgshowngisga(n)

, a. virus. c. archaea.
b. bacteria. d.g eukaryote.
ANS:g D DIF: Moderate REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Applying

5. Whichgofgthegfollowinggdemonstratesgcorrectgscientificg notationgofgagbacterialgorganism?
a. StaphylococcusgEpidermidis c. Staphylococcusg epidermidis
b. Staphylococcusgepidermidis d.g StaphylococcusgEpidermidis
ANS:g C DIF: Easy REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Applying

6. Whichgkeygcharacteristicgdifferentiatesga gprokaryotegfromgageukaryote?
a. thegabsencegofgproteins
b. thegpresencegofgDNA
c. thegabsenceg ofg membrane-boundgorganelles
d. thegpresencegofgagcellgwall
ANS:g C DIF: Easy REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Remembering

7. Whichgofgthegfollowinggmethodsgforgclassifyingglifegformsgcangbestgbegusedgtogdistinguishgbetweengtwogc
loselygrelatedgrod-shapedgbacterialgorganisms,g SalmonellagtyphimuriumgandgEscherichiagcoli?
a. physicalgcharacteristics c. DNAgsequencegcomparison
b. methodgofgreproduction d.g environmentalghabitat
ANS:g C DIF: Moderate REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Applying

8. Whichgofgthegfollowinggisgalwaysgclassifiedgasgageukaryote?
a. papillomavirus c. Escherichiagcoli
b. methanogen d. yeast
ANS:g D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.1

, OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Understanding

9. Whichgofgthegfollowingghasgbeengusedgasgagtoolgforggenegtherapy?
a. viruses c. protozoa
b. archaea d.g fungi
ANS:g A DIF: Easy REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Understanding

10. Whichgofgthegfollowinggwouldgyougnotgexpectgtogfindgingtheghumangdigestivegtract?
a. archaea c. bacteria
b. algae d.g intestinalgviruses
ANS:g B DIF: Moderate REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g1.1bgDescribegthegthreegmajorgdomainsgofglife:gArchaea,gBacteria,gandgEukarya.gExplaingwhatgth
egthreegdomainsghavegingcommongandghowgtheygdiffer. MSC:g Understanding

11. Antibioticsgareg chemotherapeuticgdrugsgthatgfunctiongbyginhibitinggangimportantgcellulargstructuregorgp
rocessgofgangorganismgthatgisgcausingganginfection.gWhichgofgthegfollowinggwouldgnotgbegaffectedgbygan
gantibiotic gthatgtargetsgcellular gmetabolicgenzymes?

a. Streptococcusg pyogenesg bacteria c. ameba
b. Herpesgvirus d.g breadgmold
ANS:g B DIF: Moderate REF:g 1.1
OBJ:g 1.1cgDefinegviruses,gandgexplainghowgtheygrelategtoglivinggcells.gMS
C:g Analyzing

12. Whichgscientistgisg creditedgwithgconstructinggtheg firstg microscope?
a. AntoniegvangLeeuwenhoek c. RobertgHooke
b. CatherinegofgSiena d.ggg LouisgPasteur
ANS:g C DIF: Easy REF:g 1.2
OBJ:g 1.2agExplainghowgmicrobialgdiseasesghavegchangedghumanghistory.g
MSC:g Remembering

13. Whichgofgthegfollowinggwasgangunexpectedgbenefitgofgthegbubonicgplague?
a. Theregwasgnogbenefitgtogthegbubonicgplague.
b. ThegpopulationgofgEuropegexperiencedga gbabygboom.
c. Itgresultedgingagbettergunderstandinggofgasepticgpracticesgandghowgtogpreventgthegspreadgofgi
nfection.
d. ThegpopulationgdeclinegenabledgthegculturalgadvancementgofgthegRenaissance.
ANS:g D DIF: Easy REF:g 1.2
OBJ:g 1.2agExplainghowgmicrobialgdiseasesghavegchangedghumanghistory.g
MSC:g Understanding

14. WhichgofgthegfollowinggorganismsgwouldgyougNOTgbegablegtogseegusinggRobertgHooke’sgmicroscope?
a. vinegargeels c. moldgfilaments
b. dustgmites d. Mycobacteriumg tuberculosis
ANS:g D DIF: Moderate REF: 1.2

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