Microbiology Chapters 1 - 5 Quiz Questions
You are studying a new variant of a eukaryotic cell. The variant cell has mutated so that it no longer attaches well to surfaces or initiates the formation of a biofilm. The mutation in this cell has most likely affected the _____.
glycocalyx
The study of molds and yeast is called _______.
mycology
Of the photosynthetic bacteria, cyanobacteria produce ______ as a product of photosynthesis but the green and purple sulfur bacteria do not produce this substance.
oxygen
True or false: The Lake Whillans team would have likely classified any newly discovered viruses into the Domain Eukarya.
False
Please select the statement which is incorrect regarding fixed preparations.
Fixed preparations are used to view live cells.
The field which is concerned with food borne diseases as well as food and beverage production
Food and dairy microbiology
Which of the following represents the correct order of the phases of the cell cycle?
G1 -> S -> G2 -> M
Newer technology that manipulates the genetics of microbes, plants, and animals to create new products and genetically modified organisms (GMOs).
Genetic Engineering
The field which manipulates DNA of an organism to create a new organism with a desired trait
Genetic engineering
Selective Medium
Grows some types of organisms but restricts other types
Multicellular eukaryotic organisms like parasitic worms
Helminths
Order
Hymenostomatida Elongate oval cells with cilia in the oral cavity
Class
Hymenostomea Single cells with regular rows of cilia; rapid swimmers
The process of determining the characteristics of an organism which will be used to place the organism into its taxonomic ranks.
Identification
The field which studies the protective reactions to microbial infections, examples include blood testing and vaccination
Immunology
Kingdom
Protista Protozoa and algae
Unicellular eukaryotes often described as animal-like
Protozoa
Which of the following is incorrect about protozoan pathogens?
Protozoa cannot be spread through body fluids.
The Kingdom Protista is initially divided into two groups based on whether the organism in question is capable of photosynthesis. True or False
True
The ease of global travel and increased immigration has affected the worldwide distribution of helminth infections. True or False
True
Which of the following accurately describes the process of hydration?
Water molecules surround solutes which have broken into ions.
A Petri dish containing isolated colonies of Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Pseudomonas aeruginosa would be described as being
a mixed culture.
Which type of microbiologist would be most likely to work with organisms that are visible to the naked eye?
a parasitologist
An isolated colony is formed when
a single cell divides many times to a mound of identical cells.
When gaseous chlorine is dissolved in water
a solution is formed in which chlorine is the solute and water is the solvent.
The best understood bacterial cytoskeletons are composed primarily of
actin.
A taxonomical outline of bacterial species based on shared evolutionary histories would be described as a
phylogenetic system.
Inoculation
placing a sample into a container of medium that supplies nutrients for growth and is the first stage in culturing
Which of the following represents the correct order of the phases of mitosis?
prophase -> metaphase -> anaphase -> telophase
Eukaryotic ribosomes are the site of
protein synthesis.
Ribosomes function primarily to
synthesize proteins.
Choose the answer that best completes the blanks of this sentence in order. The two major groups of parasitic flatworms include the ____ with a long, ribbon-like body and the ____ with a flat, ovoid body.
tapeworms; flukes
Please choose the term that describes the system of arranging and naming organisms.
taxonomy
Domain
Eukarya (All eukaryotic organisms)
Eukaryote
1. Contains a nucleus and other membrane bound organelles 2. Round biggest picture
Please select characteristics exhibited by prokaryotes to test your understanding of the differences between prokaryotic and eukaryotic organisms.
1. DNA 2. Ribosomes 3. Cell Wall
Order the following choices to reflect the organization of taxa, from the most general to the most specific, to test your understanding of levels of classification.
1. Domain 2. Phylum 3. Order 4. Species
Domain Archaea
1. Domain with the closest relationship to the eukaryotic cell domain 2. Extreme prokaryotes 3. Methane-producing bacteria
Functional Type
1. General purpose 2. Enriched 3. Selective 4. Differential 5. Anaerobic growth 6. Specimen transport 7. Assay 8. Enumeration
Domain Bacteria
1. Gram-positive bacteria 2. Includes prokaryotes such as Staphylococcus aureus
Domain Eukarya
1. Includes fungi, protozoa, and animals 2. Humans
Physical State
1. Liquid 2. Semisolid 3. Solid (can be converted to liquid) 4. Solid (cannot be liquefied)
Virus
1. Acellular particle 2. Must be viewed with an electron microscope 3. Size Range: 10-200 nm 4. Nanobyte picture
Bacteria
1. Bacilli 2. Prokaryotic organisms used in genetic engineering due to their simple genetic material
Viruses
1. CDC 2. Require electron microscopy for visualization
Prokaryote
1. Cell type that lacks a nucleus 2. Size Range: 1-10 um 3. Battery like picture
Protozoans
1. Ciliate
Helminths
1. Cysts in tissue
Please select examples of ways microbes are involved in the earth's ecosystem.
1. Microbes produce "greenhouse gases," such as carbon dioxide and methane which help trap heat in the earth's atmosphere. 2. Microbes break down/decompose molecules in order to release needed chemicals. 3. Microbes live within higher organisms and assist these organisms in obtaining nutrients.
Algae
1. Photosynthetic 2. Photosynthetic organisms that may be used to produce alternative fuels
Fungi
1. Spores 2. Used by humans in the production of some antibiotics
Chemical Composition
1. Synthetic 2. Nonsynthetic
Please select all of the following which are forms of evidence that support the occurrence of evolution.
1. the findings of ancient fossils 2. the study of the function of organisms and their components 3. the study of genetics
What would be the power of magnification when using a microscope with a 10x ocular lens and a 45x objective lens?
450x
Phosphorous has 15 protons. How many electrons are in its third electron shell?
5
The most abundant form of carbon has an atomic number of 6 and a mass of 12. A small amount of carbon exists as the isotope carbon 14. What number of protons, neutrons, and electrons would you expect to see in an atom of carbon 14?
6 protons, 8 neutrons, 6 electrons
The eukaryotic ribosome is a(n) ____ ribosome, composed of 40S and 60S subunits.
80S
Which structure or molecule could be used to definitively classify a newly discovered life form as a eukaryotic cell.
80S ribosomes
The field which studies the relationships between microbes and domestic plants and animals
Agricultural microbiology
Single or multi-cellular eukaryotes that photosynthesize to obtain energy
Algae
Kingdom Protista
Algae and Protozoa
The genes discovered by Pitch Lake team can ultimately benefit mankind by
All of these choices are correct.
What fields of microbiology would likely be involved in the further study of these microbes?
All of these choices are correct.
Identification
Analysis of collected data to help support a final determination of the types of microbes present in the original sample; this is accomplished by a variety of schemes
You have just identified a novel microbe that thrives in a swampy region with a large production of marsh (methane) gas. You hypothesize that this microbe belongs to Domain
Archaea
Process that involves the introduction of microbes into the environment to restore stability or to clean up toxic pollutants.
Bioremediation
Technology that applies the power of microbes toward the manufacture of industrial products, foods, and drugs.
Biotechnology
Species
Caudatum Cells cylindrical long, and pointed at one end
Which of the following events do NOT occur in prophase of mitosis?
Chromosomes are replicated.
Phylum
Ciliophora Only protozoa with cilia
The process of grouping organisms into groups which reflect the history and evolutionary relatedness of those organisms.
Classification
The number of different microbial species in Lake Whillans was determined by analyzing water samples for the presence of
DNA
Please choose the correct way to type the scientific name of an organism to demonstrate your understanding of how to correctly write a scientific name.
Escherichia coli (italicized)
Incubation
Exposing inoculated medium to optimal growth conditions, generally for a few hours to days
A reduction reaction is so named because when an atom is reduced it loses electrons. True or False
False
Centromeres divide during metaphase. True or False
False
Classification systems are used to organize bacterial pathogens by the type of disease or infection each causes. True or False
False
Cyanobacteria are of interest (and are named for) their ability to degrade areas contaminated with cyanide.
False
Cytokinesis in plant cells occurs by means of a cleavage furrow. True or False
False
DNA replication occurs in mitosis. True or False
False
In the current taxonomic system as proposed by Woese and Fox, the level that includes the largest number of organisms would be a kingdom. True or False
False
One function of carbohydrates is to serve as a biological catalyst, or enzyme, increasing the rate of biochemical reactions in cells. True or False
False
True or False: All bacteria can be cultured in the laboratory.
False
Which of the following is incorrect regarding the pH scale?
For each pH unit decrease, there is a 10-fold decrease in hydrogen ions.
Kingdom Myceteae
Fungi
Molds and yeasts
Fungi
Please choose the statement that is incorrect about fungi to test your understanding of their importance in ecology, agriculture, commerce, and medicine.
Fungi are only detrimental to the food industry.
General-purpose medium
Grows wide variety of organisms
Please choose the answer that describes the function of the Golgi complex.
It adds lipids and sugars to proteins and then packages these proteins for transport to their final destination.
2. ___________ was the first surgeon to introduce aseptic techniques into the operating room in an effort to reduce microbes and prevent infection.
Lister
Who was instrumental in disproving the idea of abiogenesis?
Louis Pasteur
Please choose the statement that describes the primary medical threat due to algae.
Marine algae produce toxins which accumulate in seafood and can cause severe food poisoning.
The process of assigning names to all levels of an organism's taxonomic ranking.
Nomenclature
Inspection
Observing cultures macroscopically for appearance of growth and microscopically for appearance of cells
Family
Parameciidae Cells rotate while swimming and have oral grooves
Genus
Paramecium Pointed, cigar-shaped cells with macronuclei and micronuclei
3. As a leading microbiologist during the Golden Age of microbiology, _________ disproved the theory of __________ and completed several studies leading to the germ theory of disease.
Pasteur, abiogenesis
Differential Medium
Several types of organisms grow but show visibly different reactions
Information gathering
Testing of cultures using procedures that analyze biochemical and enzyme characteristics, immunologic reactions, drug sensitivity, and genetic makeup
Please choose the statement that is NOT correct about electron orbitals and shells.
The electrons in the innermost orbital have the most energy.
Which of the following explains why archaeons are extremophiles?
They are ancient, primitive organisms that adapt well to extreme conditions because they have retained characteristics of the cells that first evolved when Earth's conditions were far more extreme.
Which of the following statements about microtubules during anaphase is TRUE?
Those attached to chromosomes shorten, while those that are unattached elongate.
Minute acellular particles that parasitize cells
Viruses
DNA can be transcribed into three types of RNA which are then used to synthesize proteins. True or False
True
Diseases, including some cancers, which were once considered noninfectious are now known to involve microbial infection. True or False
True
Mitosis and cytoplasmic division result in the formation of two genetically identical cells. True or False
True
Some organisms studied in the microbiology laboratory will only grow in live cells or animals. True or False
True
What are peptides?
amino acids bonded together by covalent bonds
Which characteristic has most recently been used to classify eukaryotic organisms and assign them to various taxonomic groups.
analysis of ribosomal RNA
Examination of a newly discovered fungus reveals a number of haploid sexual spores formed on the outside of a club-shaped cell. These spores would be classified as
basidiospores.
Lipids serve as all of the following except
biological catalysts (enzymes).
The most widely used type of light microscope is the
bright-field microscope.
The bacterial flagellum moves
by rotation that is powered by the proton motive force.
The two groups of obligate intracellular bacteria are the ________, usually spread by contact, and the ________, usually transmitted by the bites of arthropods.
chlamydias; rickettsias
Grouping organisms based on their evolutionary relationships is the process of ____, which is part of taxonomy.
classification
A diatomic element
consists of two atoms of the same element held together by a chemical bond.
In a molecule of water, electrons are shared between each hydrogen atom and the single oxygen atom. The type of chemical bond created in this instance is
covalent.
The division of the cytoplasm is called
cytokinesis
Excess nutrients that the cell may store for later use may be found within
cytoplasmic granules.
Which type of reaction is shown here: 2H2O2 -› 2H2O + O2?
decomposition reaction
Choose the answer that fills in the blanks of this sentence in the correct order. The algae are photosynthetic, eukaryotic protists that are grouped into ______ (no cell wall and motile by flagella), ______ (single-celled with golden chloroplasts and intricate cell walls), ______ (cause "red tide"), kelp, red seaweeds and green algae.
euglenids; diatoms; dinoflagellates
Lipids (fats and oils) that are repelled by water are
hydrophobic.
Other than maintaining the shape of the cell, what is the primary function of the cell wall, and which component contributes most to this function?
maintaining strength; peptidoglycan
Bacterial species are defined in a fundamentally different way than mammalian species are. This is because
mammals reproduce sexually while bacteria reproduce asexually.
A single atom of a substance
may not be subdivided into smaller parts without losing its properties
Choose the answer that fills in the blanks of this sentence in the correct order. Of the microscopic fungi, ____ are filamentous fungi made of long thread-like cells called hyphae while _____ are round or oval-shaped.
molds; yeast
Macromolecules are polymers made from linking many ____ together.
monomers
The cell membrane is composed of _____________.
proteins dispersed throughout a phospholipid bilayer
Eukaryotes that are not plants, animals or fungi make up a diverse category of organisms classified as _______, including algae and protozoans.
protists
While examining a sample of pond water you note a cell covered with thousands of minute hair-like extensions which it uses to propel itself through the water. This cell can immediately be classified as a/an
protozoan.
In a light microscope, the objective lens forms the _____ image, which then is magnified by the ocular lens to form the _____ image that is received by the eye.
real; virtual
Choose the answer that best completes this statement's blanks in the correct order. When all the flagella on a cell rotate in a counterclockwise fashion, the cell is propelled forward in a movement known as a ____, but when the flagella reverse direction, the cell stops and changes course in an action known as a ____.
run; tumble
To obtain a three-dimensional view of the surface of a protozoan parasite with a total magnification of 10,000x the best instrument to use would be a/an
scanning electron microscope.
RNA performs each of the following functions except
serves as the primary storage molecule for the genetic information of the cell.
A polar molecule is created when
shared valence electrons are pulled more toward one atom than another in a molecule.
In electron micrographs, portions of the endoplasmic reticulum (ER) appear rough on the edges. This is because
some regions of the ER are covered with ribosomes.
The _______ level of bacterial organisms refers to a group of organisms that all share the same traits while the subspecies level refers to the variation or differences of individual cells within that group.
species
If ultraviolet light and hydrogen peroxide were not used as part of the Lake Whillans expedition, it would have been more likely that
terrestrial microbes would have contaminated the lake.
The microorganisms found in Lake Whillans and those found in Pitch Lake seem to have in common
the capacity to use substances in their environment as an energy source.
Please choose the development that led to the new three domain system of classification.
the discovery of rRNA leading to an understanding of archaeons
Following binomial nomenclature, which of the following makes up the scientific name of an organism?
the genus name and then the species name
The ability of microorganisms in Lake Whillans to photosynthesize is greatly inhibited. What other habitat would probably result in similar inhibition?
the large intestine
3. If the explanation is supported by numerous research studies that survive peer-review over time, it can be moved to the level of a __________.
theory
The primary function of the cell membrane is
to regulate the transport of molecules in and out of the cell.
Choose the answer that fills in the blanks of this sentence in the correct order. Most protozoa have a motile, feeding stage known as a(n) _____ which, in some protozoa, alternates with a resting state known as a(n) _____.
trophozoite; cyst
What type of media would be the best choice for isolating a bacterial colony
trypticase soy agar
Which of the following terms refers to the ability or capacity of an atom to make bonds?
valence
1. In the late 1600s, ___________ designed several simple ___________.
van Leeuwenhoek, microscopes
Kingdom Monera
Bacteria
Single-celled prokaryotes
Bacteria
The field which uses microbes to produce specific desired products
Biotechnology
The primary medical threat from algae is skin infections contracted when swimming in algae rich bodies of water, particularly after algal "blooms." True or False
False
A scientist observes that all people who contract a painful skin rash known as shingles have previously in their lifetime been infected with chicken pox. He theorizes that the virus that causes chicken pox is the same virus that cause shingles. What type of reasoning is being displayed in this case?
Inductive reasoning
4. Also, during this Golden Age, __________ established four proofs that could be used to determine an organism's pathogenicity and related disease. He also developed many of the laboratory techniques that are still used today.
Koch
Isolation
Methods for separating individual microbes and achieving isolated colonies that can be readily distinguished from one another macroscopically
Please choose the statement which best explains the significance of microorganisms not being culturable.
Microbes which cannot be cultured may be the cause of diseases which are now considered non-infectious.
The field dedicated to monitoring and controlling the spread of disease within a population
Public health microbiology and epidemiology
When NaOH is added to a solution, the concentration of hydrogen ions decreases. What would happen to the pH of the solution as the NaOH was being added?
The pH would increase as the solution became more basic.
The concentration of microbial cells in Lake Whillans is comparable to the concentration found in
deep oceans
"A(n) ____ disease is a new disease being reported in increasing numbers within the population while a(n) ____ disease is a disease which has existed in the past but is currently seeing increasing numbers of cases."
emerging; re-emerging
The bond within a lipid that links the carboxyl group (COOH) of a fatty acid to the hydroxyl group (OH) of a glycerol molecule is known as a(n) ______ bond.
ester
2. Scientists then conduct ___________ to determine the validity of their explanations.
experiments
Choose the answer that best completes the blanks of this sentence in order. The two major groups of parasitic helminths include the ____ with a thin, segmented body and the ____ with a cylindrical, unsegmented body.
flatworms; roundworms
Nutrient agar is a microbiological growth medium designed to grow a wide variety of bacterial species. The medium contains beef extract, a mix of naturally occurring proteins, sodium chloride, and 1.5% agar. This medium is classified as a
general purpose, complex, solid medium.
Please choose the term that describes the outermost boundary of the eukaryotic cell, which is composed of polysaccharides and is responsible for adherence of the cell to other surfaces.
glycocalyx
Which of the following has historically been the first division in a system of bacterial taxonomy?
gram-positive versus gram-negative cells
An ester bond is found between
guanine and cytosine nucleotides of DNA.
1. Scientists formulate a ___________, a tentative explanation to account for what they have observed or measured.
hypothesis
Encouraging the growth of a microbe by altering the temperature, along with the concentration of gases like oxygen, or carbon dioxide is best referred to as
incubation.
Microorgansisms called psychrophiles will grow only at low temperatures (at or near 0°C). This restriction on a microbes growth would most directly impact
incubation.
The mitotic spindle fibers attach to chromosomes via special structures termed
kinetochores.
4. Some explanations of scientific phenomenon are so well-tested that they move to the highest level of confidence and become a __________.
law
The ability to make objects appear larger in order to view them is known as ______ while being able to see detail and distinguish between two separate objects is known as ______.
magnification; resolution
While the vast majority of microorganisms are not harmful to humans, those that are are referred to as
pathogens
The molecule primarily responsible for the strength and stability of the bacterial cell wall is
peptidoglycan.
A ______ stain is one where the dye adheres to the cell whereas a _______ stain is one that colors the background surrounding the cell, leaving the cell unstained.
positive; negative
When an atom loses an electron, the resulting ion will be a
positively-charged cation.
Molecules which function as antibodies and help the body to fight infection include
protein.
Near the end of the 20th century, in many parts of the world malaria had been brought under control through the judicious use of anti-malarial drugs along with pesticides that kill mosquitos (which can spread the disease). Recently, as the malarial parasite has gained resistance to certain classes of drugs, and mosquitoes have become immune to some insecticides, rates of malaria have increased, leading to the diseases _____.
reemergence
An isolation technique in which an inoculating loop is used to spread a liquid sample over the surface of a solid medium, following a pattern that gradually thins out the sample is a
streak plate.
The formation of water from elemental hydrogen and oxygen proceeds according to the equation 2H2 + O2 → 2H2O How would this type of reaction best be described?
synthesis
hoose the answer that fills in the blanks of this sentence in correct order. The cell ____ is found in fungi and algae to provide structure and support while the cell ____ is found in all eukaryotic cells, is composed of phospholipids, proteins and sterols, and separates the internal cell components from the external environment.
wall; membrane