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Portage Microbiology Module 1 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed What is microbiology? - Answers The study of biological processes at the micro level. What are viruses classified as? - Answers Microbes How are microbes helpful? - Answers They aid in food digestion and protect us ...

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Portage Microbiology Module 1 Exam Questions and Correct Answers Already Passed

What is microbiology? - Answers The study of biological processes at the micro level.

What are viruses classified as? - Answers Microbes

How are microbes helpful? - Answers They aid in food digestion and protect us from foreign invaders.

What is a pathogen? - Answers A microbe that can cause disease.

What is a microbe? - Answers an organism or virus too small to be seen without a microscope

What is a prokaryote? - Answers A cell without a nucleus

What are the three classifications of life? - Answers Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya

Which classifications of life are prokaryotes? - Answers Bacteria and archaea

What are the most common morphologies of bacteria? - Answers Coccus, bacillus, vibrio, spirillum

Coccus - Answers round, spherical

Bacillus - Answers Rod shaped bacteria

Vibrio - Answers curved rod

Spirillum - Answers spiral shaped bacteria

Three examples of Eubacteria - Answers Streptococcus, E. coli, Mycobacterium tuberculosis

What is unique about archaea? - Answers They can survive in extreme environmental conditions
(extremophiles)

What are the four classifications of eukaryotic microorganisms? - Answers Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and
Protista

Animalia - Answers heterotrophic multicellular eukaryotic organisms

Animalia are ________ and have the general characteristic of _______________. - Answers
heterotrophic, motility

Fungi can be both _____________ or ____________ organisms. - Answers multicellular, unicellular

What is the defining characteristic of fungi? - Answers Presence of chitin in cell walls

What are protista? - Answers (1) Unicellular microorganisms that form as colonies, but not tissue layers.

(2) They do not fit criteria for plants, animals, or fungi.

An amoeba is classified as - Answers protista

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