Micro 2320 CH1
In the five kingdoms system of classification, eukaryotic organisms are found in which kingdoms?
*Animals *Plants *Protista *Fungi
Select the contributions of Robert Koch.
*Established postulates to verify the germ theory of disease. *Confirmed the bacterial cause of anthrax
Out of the answers given, choose the most general and the most specific level in the hierarchy of classification.
*Species *Kingdom
The binomial system of nomenclature assigns ______ names to each organism.
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Illustrate the scientific method by putting these statements in order, starting with the first process at the top. 1. an experiment is conducted to test the hypothesis 2. the scientist develops an explanation known as a hypothesis 3. analysis leads to either rejection or support of hypothesis 4. a phenomenon is observed in the natural world
4.2.1.3
What is a helminth?
A parasitic worm
What is a virion?
A virus particle that is not inside of a host cell
Which defines spontaneous generation?
Abiogenesis
The Dutch linen merchant who developed a large collection of single-lens microscopes in the late 1600s that he used to view microbes was ______.
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
The three domains of the Woese-Fox system include the true bacteria in Domain Bacteria, the extreme microbes in Domain
Archaea Eukarya
What is nomenclature?
Assigning names to organisms
For the organism Staphylococcus aureus, what is the species name?
Aureus
Which microbe(s) do NOT have a true nucleus?
Bacteria
Which type(s) of microorganisms have cells that do NOT contain organelles?
Bacteria and Archaea
Designing organisms in the industrial setting that can provide human products through genetic engineering or clean up environmental waste through bioremediation is part of the subdiscipline of microbiology referred to as ____.
Biotechnology
Which two scientists provided evidence about microbial heat-resistance and the presence of endospores?
Cohn Tyndall
What is the role of restriction enzymes?
Cut DNA in specific ways
____ is the breakdown of dead matter and wastes into simple compounds that can be directed back into the natural cycle of living things.
Decomposition
A(n) ___ ninfectious disease, such as SARS or viral encephalitis, is a newly identified infectious disease that is becoming more prominent.
Emerging
______ diseases are those which are newly identified and becoming more prominent.
Emerging
Genetic ____ , or recombinant DNA technology, is a method of deliberately modifying the genetic structure of an organism to create novel products.
Engineering
For the organism Escherichia coli, what is the genus name?
Escherichia
The cells of which microorganisms contain organelles?
Eukaryotes
Which cell type is generally larger in size?
Eukaryotic cells
The theory of ___ states that living things change gradually over time through natural selection.
Evolution
True or false: A sterile environment is free of actively growing cells and microorganisms, but may contain viruses or dormant life forms such as endospores.
False
True or false: A virus is a cellular agent that possesses membrane-bound organelles.
False
True or false: Semmelweis first promoted the use of disinfecting agents during surgery, such as the spraying of phenol in the operating room.
False
True or false: Staphylococcus aureus is the correct way to write this organism's binomial name when used in a scientific journal article.
False
True or false: Viruses are considered living organisms and are classified under the Woese system as members of the domain Archaea.
False
Which two of the following groups of organisms arguably play the greatest role in biological decomposition?
Fungi Bacteria
What technology involves the deliberate modification of the genetic structure of an organism to create novel products?
Genetic engineering
The term ___ refers to a parasitic invertebrate such as a worm.
Helminth
Which scientist established a connection between infections in the maternity ward and physicians with unwashed hands coming directly from autopsies?
Ignaz Semmelweis
The process of discovering general principles by examining specific cases through experimentation and data analysis is termed
Inductive
Which is the most inclusive (in regards to the number of different organisms) level of classification in the five kingdoms system?
Kingdom
List these levels in the hierarchy of classification from most general to most specific, starting with most general at the top. Instructions
Kingdom Class Family Genus Species
Who established the four postulates to verify the germ theory and developed many of the laboratory techniques still used in microbiology labs today?
Koch
Who first promoted the use of disinfecting agents in surgical operating rooms?
Lister
The scientist who helped disprove the belief in spontaneous generation by designing a long, bent "swan neck" for his flasks was ______.
Louis Pasteur
_____ is a specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification.
Microbiology
____is a specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification.
Microbiology
Microscopic organisms are only visible with the aid of a ____.
Microscope
The development of the ___ established the science of microbiology by providing a means by which microorganisms could be viewed.
Microscope
In the 1600s, van Leeuwenhoek developed a large collection of single-lens
Microscopes
In the earlier five kingdoms system of classification, bacteria and archaea were both contained in the kingdom ___.
Monera
______ microbes that are associated with humans cause no harm.
Most
___ is the term applied to the method of assigning a scientific or specific name to an organism, whereas taxonomy involves the organization of these named organisms.
Nomenclature
A(n) ___ is any small, membrane-bound component found inside of an eukaryotic cell.
Organelle
Louis ____ developed methods of making dairy products safer and the formation of beer and wine using microbes.
Pasteur
Who developed techniques for handling liquids (such as beer, wine and milk) and also completed studies on infectious disease agents?
Pasteur
A(n) ____ is the general term used to refer to any disease-causing microorganism.
Pathogen
In general, disease-causing organisms are referred to as ______.
Pathogens
Which process uses the sun's energy to produce organic compounds and ATP from carbon dioxide and water?
Photosynthesis
____ is the light-fueled conversion of carbon dioxide to organic material.
Photosynthesis
Which were the five kingdoms in the earlier system of classification?
Plantae Protista Animalia Fungi Monera
In the five kingdoms system of classification, algae and protozoa are both members of Kingdom ___.
Protista
Which microbes have a true nucleus?
Protists Yeast
Small pieces of ______ are now known to be responsible for precise regulation of cells, and these may be a target for future antimicrobial therapy.
RNA
What was the contribution of Cohn and Tyndall?
Recognized the existence of heat-resistant microbes and endospores
What is the role of small RNAs?
Regulate cell activities
Which is true regarding scientific names?
Scientific names are italicized in printed documents.
An environment or material that is completely free of all life forms (including spores) and virus particles is referred to as
Sterile
Which event helped establish the science of microbiology?
The development of the microscope
All ______ are microorganisms, but not all ______ are microorganisms.
bacteria; eukaryotes
In the ___ system of nomenclature, organisms are assigned and identified by a two-word name representing the genus and species names.
binomial naming
The use of general principles to explain specific observations is called ______ reasoning.
deductive
The use of general principles to make decisions about specific situations is the use of ___ reasoning, which we all use to make everyday decisions in life.
deductive
For human health and well-being, it is important to have a ______ microbiota.
diverse
As indicated by their names, Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium perfringens are different species within the same ____.
genus
For the organism Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus represents the ___ level of classification.
genus
Staphylococcus aureus and Staphylococcus epidermidis are bacteria that share the same ______.
genus
The discovery of general principles by examining specific cases is referred to as ______ reasoning.
inductive
Ribosomal RNA (rRNA) is important in classification because it ______.
is a valuable indicator of evolutionary relatedness
All of the following are true statements about the human microbiome EXCEPT ______.
it regularly causes disease
All bacteria would be placed into the same ___ , called Monera; this is one of five groupings in the five kingdoms system of classification.
kingdom
The scientific ____ is a systematic pursuit of knowledge that involves observation, hypothesis formation and testing, and the collection of data.
method
The sum total of all the microbes in a certain environment is its ______.
microbiome
The principle of evolution states that living things change gradually over time through ______.
natural selection
Small, membrane-bound components found inside of a eukaryotic cell, such as mitochondria and lysosomes, are referred to as ______.
organelles
Microbiology involves the study of microscopic organisms or agents, including ______.
protozoa archaea helminths bacteria fungi viruses
Tuberculosis is an older disease but its prevalence has been increasing in recent years; therefore, this disease is sometimes referred to as a(n) ____ disease.
reemerging
Older diseases that are experiencing recent increases in prevalence are referred to as ______.
reemerging diseases
The discovery of "molecular scissors" called __________ __________ has led to great advances in the field of genetic engineering by allowing microbiologists to isolate specific pieces of DNA for transfer into other cells.
restriction enzymes
The analysis of ______ RNA, which is highly conserved among organisms, is a valuable indicator of evolutionary relatedness.
ribosomal
For the organism Staphylococcus aureus, aureus represents the ___ level of classification which is the most specific grouping of organisms.
species
John Needham, Louis Pasteur, and other scientists all performed experiments to disprove ______.
spontaneous generation
The concept of living things arising from vital forces in nonliving or decomposing materials was known as ______.
spontaneous generation
An environment or material that is completely free of all life forms (including spores) and virus particles is referred to as ____.
sterile
When not present in a host, an individual virus is referred to as a(n) ___ , or virus particle.
virion
What is biotechnology?
The use of microbes or their products for commercial or industrial purposes
True or false: Generally, eukaryotic microbes are larger than bacteria.
True
True or false: Lister first promoted the use of disinfecting agents prior to surgery.
True
True or false: Not all eukaryotes are microorganisms.
True
A ___ is a pathogen that must use an infected host cell's genetic and metabolic machinery for reproduction and assembly.
Virus
A(n) ___ is a microscopic agent, which is not cellular (acellular) and is composed of nucleic acids surrounded by a protein coat.
Virus
This image represents which type of microbe?
Virus
What uses an infected host cell's genetic and metabolic machinery for reproduction and assembly?
Virus
The structures indicated by the arrows in this figure are representative of different types of ___.
Viruses
Which of the following is not true regarding viruses?
Viruses are eukaryotic.