Microbiology quizzes Part 1
When you take a cold shower on a hot and humid day, you are creating conditions that will INCREASE the amount of bacteria and dust mites on your skin.
false
An infection where microbes enter blood or lymph vessels and spread to other parts of the body is called a/n ___________________ infection.
focal
Another word for skin is
integument
is when poisonous products of bacteria are distributed throughout the body.
toxemia
An organism that spreads disease is called a/n
vector
The ability of a microbe to survive and produce disease is
virulence
Genetic material in a protein coat would describe a
virus
______________ immunity is a result of being sick once or getting a vaccination.
Acquired
What is the most poisonous substance on Earth?
Botulinum toxin
Why is Cytomegalovirus (CMV) a concern for an embalmer who is also pregnant?
CMV can pass through the placenta to the fetus.
Why is tincture of iodine not considered a sterilant?
It does not kill endospores
The correct way to write the name of the bacterium that causes gonorrhea is
Neisseria gonorrhoeae
The bacterium that causes bubonic plague is
Yersinia pestis
Pus is only white in color
false
An inanimate object to which infectious material adheres and can be transmitted is a
fomite
A sticky, gelatinous coating on bacteria that surrounds the cell wall is the
glycocalyx
The natural habitat of a pathogen is
reservoir
Organisms that utilize decomposing matter as nutrients are
saprophytes
What can kill endospores?
sterilization
The mosquito that causes malaria is
Anopheles mosquito
Primary
Causes the initial illness
What level of classification is the most specific and exclusive relative to the other classifications?
Species
The process bacteria use to produce the endospore is
Sporulation
A microbe's virulence is generally a measure of its
Strength and ability to spread disease
An exogenous infection is caused by microbes that
are not normally present in the body
Bacteria reproduce by a process called
binary fission
Which is not one of the 3 basic shapes of bacteria?
bone-like
The prefix strepto- means
chain
The prefix staphyl- means
cluster
What disease gave milkmaids immunity to smallpox?
cowpox
A/n ____________________ is toxin confined within the body of a bacterium and is released only when the bacterium is broken down.
endotoxin
Ebola is a ____________________ disease.
epidemic
The enzyme that Staphylococcus aureus uses to penetrate the body's connective tissue is
hyaluronidase
General
When an infection becomes systemic
A virus that infects bacteria is
bacteriophage
The three basic shapes of bacteria are
coccus, bacillus, spirilla
Proteins that respond to viruses, bind to receptors on uninfected cells, and cause the uninfected cells to produce antiviral enzymes are
interferons
A red blood cell will remain the same (neither shrink nor swell) in which type of solution?
isotonic
COVID-19 is a ____________________ disease.
pandemic
When bacteria have flagella over the entire cell, that is known as
peri
A substance is neutral if its pH level is
7
It is generally safe to handle remains that were once considered to be infectious biohazard concerns after those remains have been
Cremated
What level of classification is the broadest, most general, and most comprehensive relative to the other classifications?
Domain
The four kingdoms are
Protista, Fungi, Plantae, Animalia
When bacteria have flagella on each end of the cell, that is known as
amphi
A thick-walled cell produced by bacteria to survive unfavorable conditions is the
endospore
Some bacteria use an enzyme that digests fibrin threads to better utilize blood as a nutrient. That enzyme is
fibrinolysin
The three arrangements of bacteria are
pairs, chains, clusters
Salmonella food poisoning comes from
poultry
An unorganized coating on bacteria that is loosely attached to the cell wall is the
slime layer
How many chromosomes do bacteria have?
1
Mycology is the study of
Fungi
What bacteria type produces 20% of the Earth's oxygen (O2)?
Autotrophs
Who discovered penicillin?
Alexander Fleming
This vector is the primary spreader of Malaria
Anopheles mosquito
An ______ causes the bodys immune system to respond
Antigen
Binary fission is a form of
Asexual reproduction
In which symbiotic relationship would one organism benefit while the other organism not be harmed?
Commensalism
Which organism is the MOST flexible and adaptable when it comes to finding food sources on which to survive?
Facultative organisms
A monotrichous bacteria has multiple flagella.
False
The Magic Bullet Theory, in context of this course, references that fateful day in Dealey Plaza that took the life of President John Kennedy.
False
Appendages on a bacterium that allows it to attach to surfaces is
Fimbriae
Which is NOT a method of preparing a specimen for study under a microscope
Flushing
Which item is NOT a level or way of controlling microbial growth.
Incineration
The pus from __________________ is blue.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
Plasmids are
Small circles of DNA separate from the main chromosome in bacteria
The only disease that was eradicated and is no longer in the human population is
Smallpox
The most poisonous substance on Earth is
Botulinum toxin
How was smallpox eradicated?
Controlling the human reservoir
What is responsible for causing disease according to the Germ Theory of Disease?
Microorganisms
Which of the following is NOT one of the four kingdoms?
Monera
The study of fungi is called
Mycology
Regarding temperature, which of the following is the maximum time it takes to kill all microorganisms present?
None
The proper term for "blood poisoning" is
Septicimia
Why do children tend to contract more illnesses than adults?
They are born with immature immune systems.
Communicable
Transmitted between people
Diseases that are communicable from animal or animal products are
zoonoses
Mixed
Caused by two or more organisms
The microbe of great concern that can cross the placenta is
Cytomegalovirus
Exogenous
Organisms not present in the body
Proteins that are Y-shaped and either neutralize or destroy antigens are
antibodies
A human being's ability to ward off disease based on his or her ability to acquire immunity from natural characteristics they were born with is called adaptive immunity.
False
A microbe's virulence is reduced, weakened, and diluted through a process known as
Attenuation
Reducing a microbe's virulence by diluting or weakening it is
Attenueation