Microbiology test 2

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The generation time of Mycobacterium tuberculosis is ______.

12 hours

During one cycle, the sodium-potassium pump binds and moves _______.

3 Na+ and 2 K+

Using the equation Nf = Ni (2n), determine how many Staphylococcus aureus cells are present in a custard tart under these circumstances. During preparation, 15 cells were deposited in the custard, and the tart has sat at room temperature for 5 hours. S. aureus has a generation time of 20 minutes.

4.9 x 10 to the 5 cells

Consider the following hypothetical conditions: A population of 10,000 bacteria has a doubling time of 20 minutes under a given set of growth conditions. The culture is allowed to grow for 2 hours. Select the number of bacteria that best predicts the population size at the end of the two hour incubation period. Assume there is no lag phase.

640,000

How many generations does it take for a single bacterial cell to become 256?

8

If an organism lost the ability to make primase, what would it be unable to do?

Add a short sequence of complementary RNA to the existing DNA strand

Select the statement that best describes the antimicrobial activity of chlorhexidine.

Chlorhexidine targets cell membrane components and denatures proteins.

An operon is composed of ______.

DNA

Which of the following best describes transcription?

DNA - RNA

Responsible for removing the primer, closing gaps in the DNA and repairing mismatched bases

DNA polymerase I

Responsible for adding bases to the new DNA chain and proofreading the newly laid down bases

DNA polymerase III

The lac operon system, first described by Jacob and Monod, regulates lactose metabolism in

E. coli

Ultraviolet water treatment systems are very common in _______ but not in the United States.

Europe

___ is now able to bind to the promoter, transcribing all three structural genes needed for lactose catabolism.

RNA polymerase

Before the lagging strand can begin assembling new DNA nucleotides, which of the following must occur?

RNA primase contracts a short RNA primer

Which of the following statements are not true about the sodium-potassium pump?

The ions in the extracellular fluid bind to the carrier protein, and the potassium attached to the carrier protein is released.

Select all statements that describe features of transcription and translation found in eukaryotes but not in bacteria.

Transcription and translation both occur in the cytoplasm. Transcription and translation both occur in the cytoplasm. A tail of multiple adenine ribonucleotides is added to the mRNA transcript. The mRNA transcript must pass through pores to get out of the nucleus. RNA transcript is processed to remove introns and splice together exons.

choose the statement that correctly explains how an antibiotic that inhibits protein synthesis can be selective

antibiotics bind to the 70S bacterial ribosomes but not to the 80S eukaryotic ribosomes

Destruction of most microbial life on living tissue

antisepsis

Which type of microbes were first found to utilize the lac operon in order to conserve energy by only expressing genes when the gene products were needed?

bacteria

Most bacteria increase their numbers by _____.

binary fission

What is the source of energy used to power the sodium-potassium pump?

breakdown of ATP

Cryptosporidium produces diarrhea that is self-limiting in healthy individuals, but in _______ patients, it can produce dehydration through severe diarrhea and can be life-threatening.

elderly, infant, and immunocompromised

Choose the phase of the bacterial growth curve during which a bacterial population has the shortest doubling time.

exponential growth phase

Phase during which cells are growing very quickly, at their maximum rate of cell division

exponential growth phase

Describes an organism that grows optimally at temperatures ranging from 80°C to 120°C

extreme thermophile

Describes an organism that can grow in the presence of oxygen and can detoxify it, but can also grow in the absence of oxygen

facultative anaerobe

An effective antimicrobial drug will only destroy 30% of the host's cells.

false

Desiccation is a form of physical control of microorganisms that can be used in moist or dry forms.

false

Drugs that block quorum-sensing pathways among bacterial cells have unfortunately been ineffective thus far in treating biofilm infections.

false

Nonionizing radiation exhibits good penetrating power and can be used for cold sterilization.

false

One DNA strand is used as the template to make two new strands of DNA.

false

Polymyxin drugs are very broad-spectrum antibiotics that exhibit high selective toxicity.

false

True or false: Chlorine treatment is effective in removing Cryptosporidium from water.

false

True or false: The cell can replicate and transcribe DNA with thymine dimers.

false

a narrow spectrum antimicrobial would be an appropriate choice to treat an abscess caused by several different microbe species, including both gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria

false

many antibiotic drugs exhibit a high level of selective toxicity because the structure targeted by the drug is common to both the infectious agents and the host

false

Choose the microbial control method that neither inhibits nor kills microbes, but instead physically removes them from liquids or air.

filtration

The most versatile method for sterilizing heat-sensitive liquids is _______.

filtration

A mutation resulting from an insertion or deletion of bases that causes a change in the reading frame of the mRNA

frameshift mutation

The sum total of the genetic material of a cell is its ______.

genome

The genetic makeup of an organism is referred to as its ________ whereas the observable traits due to gene expression are referred to as its __________.

genotype; phenotype

Early in the process of DNA replication, the enzyme ______ separates the two strands.

helicase

Responsible for unzipping the DNA helix

helicase

what most accurately reflects characteristics of fluoroquinolone drugs

levofloxacin is. third-generation fluoroquinolone used in cases of resistant bacterial infections

Responsible for the final binding of nicks in DNA during replication

ligase

Photolyase repairs thymine dimers in a _______ dependent manner.

light

a cell exposed to a hypertonic environment will __ by osmosis

lose water

Carbon, nitrogen, oxygen and hydrogen are considered _______ because they are required in relatively large quantities, whereas manganese, zinc, and copper are considered ______ because they are required in very small quantities.

macronutrients; micronutrients

Describes an organism that grows optimally at temperatures ranging from 20°C to 40°C

mesophile

A majority of medically important microbes are classified as ______

mesophiles

effective against penicillinase-producing bacteria

methicillin

select the correct pairing of an anti fungal drug and its applicaiton

miconazole, vaginal infections

Describes an organism that can't grow at normal atmospheric oxygen concentrations, but does require a small amount of oxygen for growth

microaerophile

A mutation which results in a change in a codon such that a different amino acid is specified

missense mutation

Simple diffusion is defined as the movement of _______.

molecules from areas of higher concentration to areas of lower concentration

Two organisms living together in which both pa

mutualism

The letters of an mRNA codon are based on the ______ in the nucleotides of the transcript.

nitrogenous bases

Excision repair, which is used to correct thymine dimers, requires ________. high temperatures low pH light none of the choices are correct

none of the choices are correct

A mutation which changes a codon that specifies an amino acid to a stop codon, resulting in premature termination of polypeptide synthesis

nonsense mutation

The fluoroquinolones, or quinolone drugs, are a group of antimicrobials that inhibit _______.

nucleic acid structure and/or function

Describes an organism which requires oxygen for growth and has the enzymes to remove toxic by-products of oxygen metabolism

obligate aerobe

Describes an organism that is unable to use oxygen and lacks the enzymes to detoxify oxygen, thus requiring the absence of oxygen for growth

obligate anaerobe

What term describes an organism that lacks superoxide dismutase and catalase enzymes?

obligate anaerobe

If lactose is present, the operator of the lac operon is switched ______; therefore, this is an example of a/an ______ operon.

on; inducible

The specific point on the DNA molecule where replication begins is the ______.

origin of replication

The ___ is composed of a gene encoding a ___ protein that normally keeps this operon in the __ position.

regulator; repressor; off

The protein that promotes translation termination is called _______.

release factor

DNA polymerase _______.

requires a template for the synthesis of DNA

New research has shown that various regulatory RNAs can alter gene function. Examples of such regulatory RNAs are ______.

riboswtiches

Select the type of antibiotic that is used to treat cases of tuberculosis, due to its ability to more specifically target bacterial RNA polymerase than the eukaryotic form of the enzyme.

rifamycin

the feature of an antimicrobial that allows it to kill or inhibit microbes yet be harmless to the host is referred to as

selective toxicity

DNA replication is described as ______.

semiconservative

A red blood cell placed in a hypertonic medium will ______.

shrink

A mutation that changes one codon to a different codon that specifies the same amino acid, such that there is no change in the resulting polypeptide

silent mutation

The property of wobble means that ______ mutations result if changes occur in ______ position of some codons.

silent; the third

Used in an ointment on 2nd and 3rddegree burns

silve sulfadiazine

Topical germicide on mouth ulcers and root canals

silver nitrate

Disinfection procedures must take into account _________.

the mixture of microbes being targeted whether the microbes in biofilms are dispersed the amount of organic matter associated with the microbes

Treating malarial infections is theoretically difficult because ______.

the protozoal parasite is eukaryotic and therefore similar to human cells there are several species of Plasmodium no single drug can target all the life stages of Plasmodium

Two different mechanisms for copying the DNA strands are used because _______.

the strands are oriented in opposite directions

the ratio of the toxic does of an antimicrobial drug (that is toxic to humans) to its minimum therapeutic does is the

therapeutic index

Describes an organism that grows optimally at temperatures ranging from 45°C to 80°C

thermophile

Choose the statement that identifies the major disadvantage of both cold and desiccation in terms of microbial control.

these methods are bacteriostatic rather than bactericidal

select the statement that most accurately reflects biofilms

they are associated with chronic ear infections

Responsible for supercoiling and untangling of DNA

topoisomerase I and II

Select the most disadvantageous characteristic(s) of phenolics.

toxicity and resistance

Direct damage to tissue or an organ due to the effect of an antimicrobial on that tissue or organ is known as drug ______, whereas an inappropriate immune reaction to an antimicrobial is known as drug-induced _______.

toxicity; allergy

After DNA replication, two identical DNA molecules are formed

true

All structural genes in an operon code for proteins related to the same function.

true

Azidothymidine, or AZT, is a drug used in the treatment of HIV infection that exhibits a high degree of selective toxicity.

true

Cryptosporidium was able to evade or resist filtration and chlorination of the spray park's water supply.

true

Mutations are the primary source of genetic variation that makes evolution possible.

true

Recombinant organisms often exhibit new traits, such as antibiotic resistance or novel metabolic capabilities.

true

Several codons can be translated into the same amino acid, but one particular codon cannot be translated into different amino acids.

true

The amino acid sequence of a protein determines its shape and specific function.

true

environmental microbes are now recognized as important reservoirs of antimicrobial resistance genes

true

Osmosis is best defined as the movement of _______.

water molecules across a membrane from an area of high water concentration to an area of lower concentration

What was the most likely mode of transmission of Cryptosporidiumat the Seneca Lake State Park Sprayground?

water-borne

carrier-mediated transport group translocation phagocytosis pinocytosis

active transport

Describes an organism that does not use oxygen, but can grow to a limited extent in the presence of oxygen

aerotolerant anaerobe

UV water treatment systems are effective in treating ________. protozoans bacteria viruses all of these choices are correct

all of these choices are correct

brand spectrum drug, used against gram-negative enteric bacteria

ampicillin

A competitive relationship between free-living organisms in which one organism secretes substances that are toxic to the other in order to acquire more space or nutrients for itself

antagonism

antibiosis is a form of __-

antagonism

the antibiotics listed here all have similar minimum inhibitory concentrations. choose the antibiotic that would be the best option for treatment

antibiotic Y therapeutic index = 100

pick the true statement about antibiotics

antibiotics are natural products of microorganisms

Which of the following statements are not true about the sodium potassium pump?

ATP is broken down into ADP and potassium to supply the energy.

How does UV radiation damage DNA?

It causes covalent bond formation between adjacent thymine bases.

Which of the following statements about tRNA is true?

No tRNA can recognize a stop codon.

If RNA polymerase was reading a segment of DNA with the sequence AGGCGTA, what order of nucleotides would be added to the mRNA transcript?

UCCGCAU

Transcription is targeted most directly by ______.

UV radiaiton

What type of radiation in sunlight causes damage to DNA?

UV radiation

Select all of the agents that will kill a microbial pathogen or completely inactivate its ability to cause disease.

Virucide, germicide, sporicide

Translation is terminated when a stop codon is presented at the _______.

a site

Select the term that refers to a microbe able to survive very low pH conditions.

acidophile

The sodium-potassium exchange pump is an example of ______.

active transport

The cell can no longer regulate the passage of materials in and out of the cell. Which of the four main targets is affected in this scenario?

cell membrane

A drug destroys the peptidoglycan molecules of a bacterial cell. Which of the four main targets is affected in this scenario?

cell wall

Select the major cellular targets of physical and chemical control agents. Check all that apply.

cell wall, cell membrane, proteins

Thymine dimers are formed in DNA, preventing replication. Which of the four main targets is affected in this scenario?

cellular synthesis

which of the following represents a correct pairing of an antimicrobial drug and its cellular target?

cephalosporins-- cell wall

An organism which requires simple inorganic chemicals as its energy source and carbon dioxide as its carbon source

chemoautotroph

in terms of energy and carbon sources, deep-sea vent microorganisms and methanogens are most specifically classified as ___

chemoautotrophs

An organism which requires organic compounds as both its energy and carbon source

chemoheterotroph

added to penicillins to inhibit beta-lactamases

clavulanic acid

Two organisms living together in which one organism is benefited and the other is neither benefited nor harmed

commensalism

Within the ___, the repressor binds to the ____ blocking transcription of structural genes needed for lactose metabolism.

control locus; operator

In a viable count, each _______ represents a _______ from the sample population. f

cooling; CFU

The structure that divides the bacterial cell in two is termed the ______.

cross septum

What organism was the cause of the outbreak at the Seneca Lake Sprayground?

cryptosporidium

Nutrient depletion and waste accumulation prevent cell growth and cells die exponentially

death phase

Mechanical removal of most microbes from living or inanimate surfaces

decontamination

Destruction of most microbial life on inanimate surfaces

disinfection

The time required for one complete cycle of binary fission is known as the ______, or generation time.

doubling

Select all of the food items where microbial growth is controlled by means of osmotic pressure.

honey, salt-cured meats, apple cider, milk. yogurt, jellies

net diffusion of water is out of the cell

hypertonic condition

A cell in this environment will lose water and shrink as water moves out of the cell by osmosis.

hypertonic environment

net diffusion of water is into the cell

hypotonic condition

A cell in this environment will swell as water moves in by osmosis and may lyse if it does not have a cell wall.

hypotonic environment

DNA polymerase adds new nucleotides _______

in the direction toward the replication fork on the leading strand

rates of diffusion are equal in both directions

isotonic condition

a cell in this environment will neither shrink nor swell as there is no net movement of water into or out of the cell by osmosis

isotonic environment

UV irradiation inactivates Cryptosporidium because _______.

it leads to a blocking of the action of DNA polymerase and RNA polymerase Correct

Select the advantages of glutaraldehyde as an antimicrobial agent. Check all that apply.

it remains effective in the presence of organic matter it is non-corrosive it is a chemical sterilant and high level disinfectant

Choose the method of antimicrobial susceptibility testing that involves measuring and evaluating zones of inhibition around antibiotic disks placed on a culture of bacteria prior to incubation.

kirby-bauer test

When ___ is added to a cell's environment, it binds the repressor freeing the operator segment of the DNA.

lactose

Adjustment period during which cells are dividing slowly while they adjust to growth conditions

lag phase

Two organisms living together in which one organism is benefited and the other (the host) is harmed

parasitism

simple diffusion facilitated diffusion

passive transport

generally most effective against gram-positive bacteria

penicillin G and Pencillin V

drugs that prevent the formation of the bacterial cell wall are

penicillins

An organism that can synthesize all its required organic components from CO2 using energy from the sun is a _______.

photo autotroph

An organism which requires light as its energy source and carbon dioxide as its carbon source

photo autotroph

An organism which requires light as its energy source and organic compounds as its carbon source

photoheterotroph

R factors are _______ that contain a code for _______.

plasmids; drug resistance

Select the applications of ethylene oxide sterilization. Check all that apply.

plastics prepackaged medical devices bacterial growth media milk and dairy products

What strategy involves the use of nutrients to directly encourage the growth of existing healthy biota?

prebiotics

Responsible for synthesizing an RNA primer

primase

The two microbial forms most resistant to chemical and physical control measures are _______ or proteinaceous infectious particles, and ______ produced by Bacillus and Clostridiumspecies.

prions; endospores

The native state of certain enzymes are destroyed by heat, and the active sites are no longer able to bind with substrate. Which of the four main targets is affected in this scenario?

proteins

What type of organism caused the outbreak at Seneca Lake Sprayground?

protozoan

Describes an organism that grows optimally at temperatures ranging from 0°C to 15°C

psychrophile

Describes an organism that has an optimum growth temperature between 15°C and 30°C, but is able to grow slowly at colder temperatures

psychrotolerant

Incorporated into urinary catheters

pure silver ions

Which of the following will pass through a cell membrane most easily?

small non polar molecules

The sodium-potassium pump functions to pump _______.

sodium ions out of the cell and potassium ions into the cell

phase during with nutrient depletion and accumulation of wastes begin to slow cell growth such that the rate of cell increase equals the rate of cell death

stationary growth phase

Select the methods that illustrate the use of moist heat to control microbes. Check all that apply.

steam autoclave, pasteurization, boiling water

cell enlarges and the chromosome is replicated a transverse septum grows inward as the two chromosomes are pulled towards opposite ends of the elongating cell septum is completed daughter cells are separated or may remain attached

steps of binary fission

Destruction of all microbial life

sterilization

Which part(s) of an operon will eventually be translated to protein?

structural genes

When lactose again becomes depleted in the cell, the repressor binds to the operator blocking additional synthesis of enzymes from the ____

structural locus

A relationship in which free-living organisms cooperate and share nutrients

synergism

The rate of diffusion is affected by which of the following?

temperature, size of molecules, and steepness of the concentration gradient

When sugar is mixed with water, equilibrium is reached when _______.

the dissolved sugar molecules are evenly distributed throughout the solution


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