Chapter 1 and Chapter 3 Microbiology
Who discovered penicillin?
Fleming
Which of the following statements about fungi is FALSE?
Fungi are photosynthetic
Work by _________ laid the foundations of immunology with the development of vaccines.
Jenner and Pasteur
Which of the following individuals pioneered the use of chemicals to reduce the incidence of infections during surgery?
Lister
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of protozoa?
They are all photosynthetic
The work of Eduard Buchner and the discovery of enzymes laid the foundations for the field of
biochemistry
Bacteria of the genus Mycoplasma lack cell walls. What sort of environment do they require for survival?
isotonic
Using a microscope, you observe an amoeba moving toward a food source. This is an example of
responsiveness
Protein synthesis occurs on/in the
ribosomes
According to Kluvyer and van Niel, which of the following are TRUE of basic biochemical reactions?
Basic biochemical reactions shared by all living things primarily involve transfer of electrons and hydrogen ions.
Which of the following may be a component of bacterial cell walls?
Both lipotheichoic and mycolic acids
Which of the following statements concerning osmosis is FALSE?
During osmosis, water crosses to the side of the membrane with a lower solute concentration
Who formulated the hypothesis that certain chemicals could kill microbes without harming humans was the foundation of chemotherapy?
Ehlrich
The first school of nursing was founded by
Florence Nightingale
Which of the following have a periplasmic space?
Gram-negative bacteria only
Which of the following prokaryotic cells continua an outer membrane?
Gram-negative only
Which of the following may have cell walls containing teichoic acids?
Gram-positive bacteria only
Which of the following scientists provided evidence in favor of the concept of spontaneous generation?
Needham
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of viruses?
They are visible with a light microscope
Which of the following is CORRECT about bacterial ribosomes?
They have two subunits and contain three RNA molecules
An explanation of observations and data supported by the experimental results of many scientists for many years is
a theory
The cells walls of some ____________ are composed of minerals such as calcium carbonate
algae
Which of the following is paired INCORRECTLY?
algae; chitin
Which of the following never have cell walls?
animal cells
What was the first disease shown to be bacterial in origin?
anthrax
The term that literally means "against putrefaction" is
antisepsis
The flagella ______ are not hollow, not enclosed in cytoplasmic membrane, and are powered by ATP
archae
Which of the following organisms is a prokaryote?
archae
Some members of the _______ have fimbrae
archaeologists and bacteria
Some bacteria have a water-soluble outer slime layer composed of
carbohydrates, protein or both
Which of the following is classified as a non membranous organelle of eukaryotic cells?
centriole
The use of chemical agents to harm or kill microbes is
chemotherapy
Short, hair-like structures used only by eukaryotic cells for movement are called
cilia
Which of the following is part of the structure of the mitochondria of a eukaryotic cell?
cristae
Inserting a gene from the hepatitis B virus into yeast so that the yeast produces a viral protein is an example of
genetic engineering
Which of the following areas of investigation is considered a major driver of modern microbiology?
genetics
The accumulation of glucose 6-phosphate inside a bacterial cell via phosphorylation of glucose is an example of
group translocation
an external structure unique to archaea are the....
hamus
The technique developed by Hans Christian Gram is important for bacterial
identification
Bacterial _____ are sites of metabolic storage
inclusions
Pasteur's experiments on fermentation laid the foundation for
industrial microbiology
Lipid A is a component of
lipopolysaccharides
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of all living things?
motility
Which of the following chemical substances contributes to the unique characteristics of acid-fast bacteria?
mycolic acid
Which of the following is NOT a function of the eukaryotic cytoskeleton?
packages cellular secretions
The cell walls of eukaryotes are usually composed of
polysaccharides
Microorganisms characterized by the absence of a nucleus are called
prokaryotes
The microbes commonly known as ________ are single-celled eukaryotes that are generally motile.
protozoa
Which of the following is an INCORRECT pairing?
protozoa: multicellular
Semmelweis advocated handwashing as a method of preventing which of the following diseases?
puerperal fever
The term________ refers to the study of blood components that fight infection
serology
The experiments conducted by John T. Needham using infusions were interpreted as supporting the theory of
spontaneous generation
Paul Ehrlich used chemotherapy to treat
syphillis
Robert Kock was involved in research on all of the following topics EXCEPT
the cause of fermentation
Chloroplasts differ from mitochondria in that the former have
thylakoids
The glycolayx of a eukaryotic cell performs all of the following functions EXCEPT
transfer of genetic material cells
Which of the following is NOT a component of bacterial flagella?
tubulin
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to
view microorganisms and record these observations
The first true vaccine protected against disease caused by an _________ pathogen.
viral
Bacterial cell walls that are resistant to drying contain
waxes
Which of the following is NOT a function of the bacterial cytoskeleton?
Localizing ribosomes in the cytoplasm
All of the following individuals were involved in improving public health in the 19th century EXCEPT
Spallanzani
Which of the following statements about the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) is CORRECT?
The ER is a transfer system within the cytoplasm
Which of the following contributed to the successful application of Koch's postulates?
The development of techniques for sterile transfer of bacteria
Which of the following was NOT an aspect of Pasteurs experiments to disprove spontaneous generation?
The flasks he used were sealed with corks
Cholesterols are typically found in ________ cytoplasmic membranes
eukaryotic
Louis Pasteur demonstrated that fermentation to produce alcohol is caused by
facultative anaerobes
The principle of disinfection to reduce HAIs among patients was intitially introduced by
I. Semmelweis and J. Lister
What is the correct order for the application of Koch's postulates? I. Inoculate suspect agent into test subject and observe that subject develops disease interest. II. Isolate and culture suspect agent in the labratory. III. Find suspect agent is every case of disease of interest but not in healthy hosts. IV. Recover and isolate suspect agent from test subject.
III, II, I, IV
Which of the following statements concerning conjugation pili is FALSE?
Pili are longer than fimbrae and flagella
Which of the following statements concerning the characteristics of life is FALSE?
Reproductions is defined as an increase in the size of an organism
The work of ________ demonstrated the role of microbes in the cycling of sulfur in the environments
Sergei Winogradski
Which of the following was a crucial difference between the work of John T. Needham and Louis Pasteur on the question of spotaneous generation?
Whether or not the flasks were sealed
Some ________ may have pilli
bacteria
Some __________ use group translocation as a means of transport.
bacteria
The term for the use of microorganisms to restore damaged environments is
bioremediation
ATP is expended in which of the following processes?
both active and group translocation
Which of the following eukaryotic processes involve pseudopodia?
both amoeboid action and endocytosis
The microogranisms Antoni van Leeuwenhoek called "animalcules" we would recognize as
both bacteria and protozoa
The cytoplasmic membranes of _______ contain unbranched phospholipids and proteins
both bacterial and eukaryotic cells
Which of the following processes require a carrier protein?
both facilitated diffusion and active transport
John Snow's research during a cholera outbreak in London laid the foundation for which of the following branches of microbiology?
both infection control and epideimology
Which of the following bacterial cell structures play an important role in the creation of biofilms?
both timbre and glycocalyx
The work of Lister, Nightingale, and Semmelweis all contributed to controlling infectious disease by
developing methods for reducing healthcare-associated (HAIs).
Parasitic worms, even meters-long tapeworms, are studied in microbiology because
diagnosis usually involves microscopic examination of patient samples
Lipid-soluble molecules would be expected to cross the cytoplasmic membrane by which of the following processes?
diffusion
Endospores survive a variety of harsh conditions in part because of the presence of
dipicolinic acid
Endocytosis and exocytosis are means of transport used by
eukaryotes
Membrane rafts are found in the cytoplasmic membranes of
eukaryotes only