FSE 120-0902 Microbiology midterm
The microbe of great concern that can cross the placenta is Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cytomegalovirus
Cytomegalovirus
An exogenous infection is caused by microbes that go from nonpathogenic to pathogenic are not normally present in the body are normally present in the body are drug-fasT
are not normally present in the body
An agent that kills mold would be fungicide sporicide viricide larvicide
fungicide
The ability of a microbe to survive and produce disease is attenuation drug-fast opportunist virulence
virulence
Diseases that are communicable from animal or animal products are zoonoses fomites antigens zooans
zoonoses
An acid would be numbers ____ to ____ on the pH scale. 1;10 1;14 6;14 0;6
0;6
The prefix strepto- means cluster chain hainyellow diploid
chain
What chemical is used to produce Lysol? toluene cresols alcohols phenols
cresols
A thick-walled cell produced by bacteria to survive unfavorable conditions is the capsule glycocalyx slime layer endospore
endospore
An infection where microbes enter blood or lymph vessels and spread to other parts of the body is called a/n ___________________ infection. local abscess focal general
focal
A disinfectant that is a tincture is halogen aldehyde iodine glutaraldehyde
iodine
An agent that kills endospores is larvicide germicide sporicide fungicide
sporicide
What can kill endospores? phenols alcohols sterilization disinfectants
sterilization
_________________ is when poisonous products of bacteria are distributed throughout the body. viremia bacteremia septicemia toxemia
toxemia
An agent that kills viruses is fungicide sporicide viricide larvicide
viricide
An base would be numbers ____ to ____ on the pH scale. 8;14 1;6 7;10 0;6
8;14
Who discovered penicillin? Selected Answer: Louis Pasteur Joseph Lister Robert Koch Alexander Fleming
Alexander Fleming
The prefix staphyl- means cluster chain single yellow
cluster
What disease gave milkmaids immunity to smallpox? Selected Answer: typhus cowpox chickenpox No disease gives immunity to smallpox.
cowpox
Destroying pathogenic agents by disinfecting inanimate objects is sterilization disinfection antisepsis retort
disinfection
The physical method of controlling microbes that denatures proteins is dry heat moist heat incineration scrubbing
dry heat
A/n ____________________ is toxin confined within the body of a bacterium and is released only when the bacterium is broken down. exotoxin endotoxin fomite drug-fast
endotoxin
A sticky, gelatinous coating on bacteria that surrounds the cell wall is the capsule glycocalyx slime layer endospore
glycocalyx
Organisms that cannot make their own food and require food from a carbon source are photophytes saprophytes heterotrophs autotrophs
heterotrophs
A bacterium in a ___________ would shrivel. isotonic hypotonic hypertonic neutral
hypertonic
A bacterium in a ______________ solution would swell and might burst. isotonic hypotonic hypertonic neutral
hypotonic
Another word for skin is mycoses integument vector prion
integument
Proteins that respond to viruses, bind to receptors on uninfected cells, and cause the uninfected cells to produce antiviral enzymes are interferons antibodies antigens lysozymes
interferons
Bacteria that prefer human body temperatures are psychrophiles mesophiles thermophiles lipophiles
mesophiles
The study of fungi is called virology protozoology mycology rickettsiology
mycology
Bacteria that MUST have oxygen are facultative aerotolerant microaerophilic obligate aerobes
obligate aerobes
Bacteria that must NOT be in the presence of oxygen are obligate aerobes obligate anaerobes microaerophilic aerotolerant
obligate anaerobes
Bacteria that would be utilizing tissue of human remains as a nutrition source would be _____________ bacteria. obligate saprophyte obligate parasite facultative anaerobe
obligate saprophyte
How many chromosomes do bacteria have? one two five It varies from species to species.
one
A chemical method of controlling microbes that has a sickeningly sweet and tarry odor is alcohol formalin aldehyde phenol
phenol
The proper term for "blood poisoning" viremia bacteremia septicemia toxemia
septicemia
The process bacteria use to produce the endospore is morphology binary fission sporulation permeability
sporulation
Completely removing or destroying all life-forms, endospores, or their products is sterilization disinfection antisepsis retort
sterilization
What alters the surface tension of the cell membrane, causing the cell contents to leak out and kill the cell? cresols alcohols chlorhexidine surfactants
surfactants
The lowest temperature at which all microbes are killed in 10 minutes is decimal reduction time thermal death time decimal death time thermal death point
thermal death point
An organism that spreads disease is called a/n vector mycoses heterotroph arthropod
vector
What genus of bacteria is commonly associated with secondary infections in burn patients? Streptococcus Staphylococcus Bacillus Pseudomonas
Pseudomonas
The pus from _______________ is blue. Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureua Pseudomonas aeruginosa Cytomegalovirus
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Organisms that make their own food through photosynthesis are photophytes saprophytes heterotrophs autotrophs
autotrophs
An unorganized coating on bacteria that is loosely attached to the cell wall is the capsule glycocalyx slime layer endospore
slime layer
Genetic material in a protein coat would describe a __________________. Selected Answer: protein bacteria virus viroid
virus
An inanimate object to which infectious material adheres and can be transmitted is a fomite zoonose biological vecor antigen
fomite
A disinfectant that oxidizes certain molecules within the microbial cell is halogen aldehyde iodine glutaraldehyde
iodine
Salmonella food poisoning comes from beef poultry mayonnaise Streptococcus pyogenes
poultry
The most poisonous substance on Earth is botulinum toxin streptococcal toxin staphylococcal toxin E. coli toxin
botulinum toxin
Some bacteria use an enzyme that digests fibrin threads to better utilize blood as a nutrient. That enzyme is hyaluronidase fibrinolysin coagulase protease
fibrinolysin
Appendages on a bacterium that allows it to attach to surfaces is pili flagella cilia fimbriae
fimbriae
The enzyme that Staphylococcus aureus uses to penetrate the body's connective tissue is hyaluronidase fibrinolysin coagulase protease
hyaluronidase
A compound of iodine and surfactant is iodide iodophore iodocide Gram iodine
iodophore
Under what conditions must an autoclave work to sterilize? 15 psi at 121oC for 10 minutes 20 psi at 250oC for 10 minutes 15 psi at 121oF for 10 minutes 50 psi at 200oC for 20 minutes
15 psi at 121oC for 10 minutes
Bacteria reproduce by a process called sporulation morphology binary fission glycocalyx
binary fission
Ebola is a ____________________ disease. endemic sporadic epidemic pandemic
epidemic
The best method to treat hazardous waste is dry heat moist heat incineration scrubbing
incineration
COVID-19 is a ____________________ disease. endemic sporadic epidemic pandemic
pandemic
The four kingdoms are Selected Answer: Bacteria, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi Monera, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi Monera, Bacteria, Fungi, Protista Protista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi
Protista, Plantae, Animalia, Fungi
Plasmids are Storage compartments in bacteria Small circles of DNA separate from the main chromosome in bacteria Small circles of DNA separate from the main chromosome in viruses What bacteria use to make proteins
Small circles of DNA separate from the main chromosome in bacteria
What kind of light controls microbial growth? infrared UV blue red
UV
The physical method of controlling microbes that damages the cell's DNA is moist heat UV light scrubbing cold
UV light
Bacteria that can adapt to different sources of nutrition are ____________ bacteria. obligate saprophyte obligate parasite facultative anaerobic
facultative
An agent that kills mosquito larva is germicide viricide sporicide larvicide
larvicide
When both species of bacteria benefit in an association, that is known as __________. symbiosis mutualism antagonism commensalism
mutualism
Bacteria that might prefer the temperature of remains in a refrigeration unit are psychrophiles mesophiles thermophiles lipophiles
psychrophiles
The only disease that was eradicated and is no longer in the human population is cowpox smallpox malaria tularemia
smallpox
How much of the Earth's oxygen do autotrophic bacteria produce? 10% 20% 50% 80%
20%
The three basic shapes of bacteria are Coccus, bacillus, spirilla Spirilla, coccus, diplococcus Rod, bacillus, spirilla Rod, bacillus, coccus
Coccus, bacillus, spirilla
The three basic arrangements of bacteria are Single, chains, clusters Clusters, tetrads, single Pairs, chains, clusters Chains, clusters, tetrads
Pairs, chains, clusters
When bacteria have flagella over the entire cell, that is known as monotrichous amphitrichous lophotrichous peritrichous
peritrichous
The natural habitat of a pathogen is virulence reservoir attenuation fomite
reservoir
Organisms that utilize decomposing matter as nutrients are heterotrophs autotrophs saprophytes saprotrophs
saprophytes
The correct way to write the name of the bacterium that causes gonorrhea is Neisseria gonorrhoeae neisseria gonorrhoeae Neisseris Gonorrhoeae neisseria Gonorrhoeae
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
The bacterium that causes bubonic plague is Campylobacter Coccidioides immitis Streptococcus pyogenes Yersinia pestis
Yersinia pestis
A retort is an instrument used to disinfect objects a moist heat chamber an autoclave a combustion chamber
a combustion chamber
How does higher temperature affect the effectiveness of chemical agents? it usually decreases effectiveness it usually increases effectiveness it has no effect body temperature is best
it usually increases effectiveness
When one bacterium inhibits the growth of another, that is known as __________. symbiosis mutualism antagonism commensalism
antagonism
An _________________ causes the body's immune system to respond. interferon antibody antigen fomite
antigen
A virus that infects bacteria is saprophyte vibrio bacteriophage bacteriophyte
bacteriophage
What is used to treat municipal drinking water and swimming pools? iodine iodide chlorine aldehyde
chlorine
In a microbial association, when one bacterium benefits and the other is unaffected, that is known as ___________. symbiosis mutualism antagonism commensalism
commensalism
______________ immunity is a result of being sick once or getting a vaccination. innate acquired inflammation nonspecific
acquired
A chemical method of controlling microbes that denatures proteins and dissolves lipids in the cell membrane is alcohol formalin glutaraldehyde iodine
alcohol
When bacteria have flagella on each end of the cell, that is known as monotrichous amphitrichous lophotrichous peritrichous
amphitrichous
Proteins that are Y-shaped and either neutralize or destroy antigens are interferons antibodies antigens lysozymes
antibodies
Inhibiting microbial growth on living tissue is disinfection sterilization scrubbing antisepsis
antisepsis
Reducing a microbe's virulence by diluting or weakening it is attenuation virulence fomite drug-fast
attenuation
The mosquito that causes malaria is Tiger mosquito Culex pipiens mosquito Aedes vexans mosquito Anopheles mosquito
Anopheles mosquito