Deck 27: Environmental Microbiology

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Which wastewater treatment process produces BOD- containing effluent used for irrigation?

A) secondary sewage treatment
B) primary sewage treatment
C) anaerobic sludge digestion
D) water treatment
E) tertiary sewage treatment
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Which of the following is required for composting?

A) periodic turning or raking of the compost pile
B) addition of non- biodegradable materials
C) constant anaerobic conditions
D) addition of nitrogen and phosphorus sources
E) addition of thermophilic microbes
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Which of the following organisms is using sulfur as a source of energy?

A) Photosynthetic bacteria: H2S -S0
B) Desulfovibrio: SO42- -H2S
C) Thiobacillus: H2S -S0
D) Redwood tree: SO42- -Amino acids
E) Proteus: Amino acids -H2S
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which step in Figure 27.1 represents the following reaction: amino acid (- NH<sub>2</sub>) -NH<sub>3</sub>?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which step in Figure 27.1 represents the following reaction: amino acid (- NH2) -NH3?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Filtration to remove protozoa occurs in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) tertiary sewage treatment.
C) anaerobic sludge digestion.
D) water treatment.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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For the biogeochemical cycles of the following elements, which does NOT have an atmospheric cycle?

A) sulfur
B) phosphorus
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
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Figure 27.2
<strong>Figure 27.2   Where are photosynthetic bacteria most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?</strong> A) a B) b C) c D) a and b E) b and c <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Where are photosynthetic bacteria most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) a and b
E) b and c
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6H2S + 6CO2 light 6S0 + glucose <strong>6H<sub>2</sub>S + 6CO<sub>2 </sub><sup>light </sup>6S<sup>0 </sup>+ glucose  </strong> A) takes place under aerobic conditions. B) takes place under anaerobic conditions. C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference. <div style=padding-top: 35px>

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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Adding untreated sewage to a freshwater lake would cause the biochemical oxygen demand to

A) decrease.
B) increase.
C) stay the same.
D) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which one of the following processes in sewage treatment requires bacterial metabolism?

A) sedimentation
B) primary treatment
C) removal of BOD
D) chlorination
E) None of the answers is correct.
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All of the following organisms are involved in carbon fixation EXCEPT

A) green and purple sulfur bacteria.
B) mycorrhizae.
C) cyanobacteria.
D) algae.
E) lichens.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which of the following terms describes step III in Figure 27.1?</strong> A) nitrogen fixation B) nitrification C) assimilation D) denitrification E) ammonification <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which of the following terms describes step III in Figure 27.1?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) nitrification
C) assimilation
D) denitrification
E) ammonification
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Untreated sewage is released into a river. Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) The untreated sewage decreases the dissolved oxygen.
B) The untreated sewage is a health hazard.
C) The untreated sewage increases the BOD.
D) The untreated sewage kills bacteria.
E) All of the statements are true.
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Which of the following terms describes NO3- -NO2- -N2O -N2?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) anaerobic respiration
C) nitrification
D) denitrification
E) ammonification
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All of the following are habitats for extremophiles EXCEPT

A) 100°C water.
B) a salt- evaporating pond.
C) the Atlantic Ocean.
D) an acid mine wash.
E) inside rock.
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The product of which process contains the highest BOD?

A) primary sewage treatment
B) tertiary sewage treatment
C) water treatment
D) anaerobic sludge digestion
E) secondary sewage treatment
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In the ONPG and MUG test for fecal coliforms, a sample that is positive for E. coli will be

A) negative for ONPG; non- fluorescent in UV light.
B) positive for ONPG; fluorescent in UV light.
C) negative for ONPG; fluorescent in UV light.
D) positive for ONPG; non- fluorescent in UV light.
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Drinking water supplies are routinely tested for the presence of

A) Vibrio.
B) Giardia.
C) fecal coliforms.
D) fecal viruses.
E) Cryptosporidium.
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Which of the following is NOT a symbiotic pair of organisms?

A) elk and rumen bacteria
B) orchid and mycorrhizae
C) sulfur and Thiobacillus
D) onions and arbuscules
E) bean plant and Rhizobium
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In freshwater lakes and ponds, the majority of photosynthetic microbes are located in the zone(s).

A) profundal
B) benthic and profundal
C) littoral
D) benthic
E) limnetic
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In the early 1900s, cities such as Philadelphia reduced the incidence of typhoid fever by

A) requiring residents to boil drinking water.
B) isolating human carriers.
C) filtering municipal drinking water through sand- bed filters.
D) using tertiary water treatment systems.
E) mass vaccination of residents.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which term in Figure 27.1 describes step V?</strong> A) ammonification B) dissimilation C) denitrification D) nitrification E) nitrogen fixation <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which term in Figure 27.1 describes step V?

A) ammonification
B) dissimilation
C) denitrification
D) nitrification
E) nitrogen fixation
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NH3 -NO2-

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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Bacteria can increase the Earth's temperature by

A) providing nutrients for plant growth.
B) generating a great deal of heat in metabolism.
C) producing CH4, which is a greenhouse gas.
D) oxidizing CH4.
E) using the greenhouse gas CO2.
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Sedimentation of sludge occurs in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) tertiary sewage treatment.
C) water treatment.
D) primary sewage treatment.
E) anaerobic sludge digestion.
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Which wastewater treatment process is responsible for removal of most of the BOD in sewage?

A) tertiary sewage treatment
B) secondary sewage treatment
C) water treatment
D) anaerobic sludge digestion
E) primary sewage treatment
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which step in Figure 27.1 represents anaerobic respiration?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Which step in Figure 27.1 represents anaerobic respiration?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Which of the following do NOT fix atmospheric nitrogen?

A) mycorrhizae
B) lichens
C) cyanobacteria
D) Frankia
E) Azotobacter
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Zoogloea form flocculent masses in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) water treatment.
C) tertiary sewage treatment.
D) anaerobic sludge digestion.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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Bacteria that emit light can be used as biosensors because they

A) migrate to hazardous chemical.
B) have the lux gene.
C) do not emit light in the presence of a hazardous chemical.
D) have FMN.
E) degrade hazardous chemicals.
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Which of the following is an assimilation process?

A) Thiobacillus: H2S -S0
B) Photosynthetic bacteria: H2S -S0
C) Redwood tree: SO42- -Amino acids
D) Proteus: Amino acids -H2S
E) Desulfovibrio: SO42- -H2S
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Figure 27.2
<strong>Figure 27.2   Where are the benthic microbes such as Desulfovibrio and Clostridium most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?</strong> A) a B) b C) c D) a and b E) b and c <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Where are the benthic microbes such as Desulfovibrio and Clostridium most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Bioremediation of petroleum

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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The guano deposited by seabirds is used a source for which of the following fertilizer components?

A) carbonate
B) nitrate
C) phosphate
D) potassium
E) sulfate
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Which of the following is mismatched?

A) SO42- + 10H+ -H2S + 4H2O - Desulfovibrio
B) 6CO2 + 6H2O -C6H12O6 + 6O2 - Clostridium
C) N2 + 6H+ -2NH3 - Beijerinckia
D) CO2 + 4H2 -CH4 + 2H2O - Methane- producing bacteria
E) Fe2+ -Fe3+ - Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
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What stage of sewage treatment produces methane?

A) sludge digestion
B) primary treatment
C) secondary treatment
D) tertiary treatment
E) None of the stages of sewage treatment produce methane.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Nitrification is beneficial to farmers. It is represented by which step in Figure 27.1?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V <div style=padding-top: 35px>
Nitrification is beneficial to farmers. It is represented by which step in Figure 27.1?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of fecal coliforms?

A) lactose- fermenting
B) non- spore forming
C) rod- shaped
D) pathogenic
E) gram- negative
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Residual chlorine must be maintained in

A) anaerobic sludge digestion.
B) water treatment.
C) primary sewage treatment.
D) secondary sewage treatment.
E) tertiary sewage treatment.
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Which of the following requires aerobic conditions?

A) water treatment
B) secondary sewage treatment
C) nitrogen fixation
D) sludge digestion
E) primary sewage treatment
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The bacteriological safety of drinking water is determined by testing water samples for the presence of human pathogens.
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Nitrogen fixation by bacteria occurs only in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
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In water treatment, the purpose of flocculation is to remove microbes, such as Giardia and
Cryptosporidium.
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Aerobic respiration occurs in

A) tertiary sewage treatment.
B) anaerobic sludge digestion.
C) secondary sewage treatment.
D) water treatment.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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Based on your knowledge of extremophiles and endoliths, describe the characteristics you would expect of microorganisms capable of living on Mars or other non- Earth environments.
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A newspaper headline reported "Algal Bloom Kills Fish." What actually caused fish death, given that the algae were not toxic? What could have caused the algal bloom?
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The dense growth of algae in an algal bloom leads to increased oxygen levels in lakes that enhance the habitat for fish.
Question
The release of phosphate- containing detergents into a river would

A) improve the water quality.
B) increase algal growth.
C) kill algae.
D) kill bacteria.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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All of the following are used in secondary sewage treatment EXCEPT

A) bulking and floc formation.
B) aeration.
C) activated sludge.
D) anaerobic digestion.
E) trickling filters.
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Bioremediation involves the use of microbes to degrade or detoxify pollutants.
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The BOD is a measurement of the amount of bacteria present before and after the sewage treatment process.
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Biochemical oxygen demand is a measure of the

A) amount of organic matter present in a water sample.
B) amount of oxygen present in a water sample.
C) amount of undissolved solid matter present in a water sample.
D) number of bacteria present in a water sample.
E) amount of nitrogen in a water sample.
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The water from tertiary sewage treatment can be used as drinking water.
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The purpose of tertiary sewage treatment is to remove all of the phosphorus, nitrogen, and BOD left from secondary treatment.
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All of the following are true of mycorrhizae EXCEPT

A) ectomycorrhizae form a mantle over plant roots.
B) an example is the food delicacy truffles.
C) they are fungi that form beneficial relationships with plants.
D) the vesicular- arbuscular mycorrhizae are a type of ectomycorrhizae.
E) they enable plants to absorb soil nutrients.
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Microorganisms in deep- sea vents and caves serve as autotrophic primary producers in the absence of sunlight.
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In small communities lacking municipal sewage systems, sewage is treated in septic systems or oxidation ponds.
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Which wastewater treatment process produces BOD- containing effluent used for irrigation?

A) secondary sewage treatment
B) primary sewage treatment
C) anaerobic sludge digestion
D) water treatment
E) tertiary sewage treatment
A
2
Which of the following is required for composting?

A) periodic turning or raking of the compost pile
B) addition of non- biodegradable materials
C) constant anaerobic conditions
D) addition of nitrogen and phosphorus sources
E) addition of thermophilic microbes
A
3
Which of the following organisms is using sulfur as a source of energy?

A) Photosynthetic bacteria: H2S -S0
B) Desulfovibrio: SO42- -H2S
C) Thiobacillus: H2S -S0
D) Redwood tree: SO42- -Amino acids
E) Proteus: Amino acids -H2S
C
4
Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which step in Figure 27.1 represents the following reaction: amino acid (- NH<sub>2</sub>) -NH<sub>3</sub>?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
Which step in Figure 27.1 represents the following reaction: amino acid (- NH2) -NH3?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Filtration to remove protozoa occurs in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) tertiary sewage treatment.
C) anaerobic sludge digestion.
D) water treatment.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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For the biogeochemical cycles of the following elements, which does NOT have an atmospheric cycle?

A) sulfur
B) phosphorus
C) nitrogen
D) carbon
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Figure 27.2
<strong>Figure 27.2   Where are photosynthetic bacteria most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?</strong> A) a B) b C) c D) a and b E) b and c
Where are photosynthetic bacteria most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) a and b
E) b and c
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6H2S + 6CO2 light 6S0 + glucose <strong>6H<sub>2</sub>S + 6CO<sub>2 </sub><sup>light </sup>6S<sup>0 </sup>+ glucose  </strong> A) takes place under aerobic conditions. B) takes place under anaerobic conditions. C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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Adding untreated sewage to a freshwater lake would cause the biochemical oxygen demand to

A) decrease.
B) increase.
C) stay the same.
D) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Which one of the following processes in sewage treatment requires bacterial metabolism?

A) sedimentation
B) primary treatment
C) removal of BOD
D) chlorination
E) None of the answers is correct.
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All of the following organisms are involved in carbon fixation EXCEPT

A) green and purple sulfur bacteria.
B) mycorrhizae.
C) cyanobacteria.
D) algae.
E) lichens.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which of the following terms describes step III in Figure 27.1?</strong> A) nitrogen fixation B) nitrification C) assimilation D) denitrification E) ammonification
Which of the following terms describes step III in Figure 27.1?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) nitrification
C) assimilation
D) denitrification
E) ammonification
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Untreated sewage is released into a river. Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) The untreated sewage decreases the dissolved oxygen.
B) The untreated sewage is a health hazard.
C) The untreated sewage increases the BOD.
D) The untreated sewage kills bacteria.
E) All of the statements are true.
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Which of the following terms describes NO3- -NO2- -N2O -N2?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) anaerobic respiration
C) nitrification
D) denitrification
E) ammonification
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All of the following are habitats for extremophiles EXCEPT

A) 100°C water.
B) a salt- evaporating pond.
C) the Atlantic Ocean.
D) an acid mine wash.
E) inside rock.
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The product of which process contains the highest BOD?

A) primary sewage treatment
B) tertiary sewage treatment
C) water treatment
D) anaerobic sludge digestion
E) secondary sewage treatment
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In the ONPG and MUG test for fecal coliforms, a sample that is positive for E. coli will be

A) negative for ONPG; non- fluorescent in UV light.
B) positive for ONPG; fluorescent in UV light.
C) negative for ONPG; fluorescent in UV light.
D) positive for ONPG; non- fluorescent in UV light.
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Drinking water supplies are routinely tested for the presence of

A) Vibrio.
B) Giardia.
C) fecal coliforms.
D) fecal viruses.
E) Cryptosporidium.
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Which of the following is NOT a symbiotic pair of organisms?

A) elk and rumen bacteria
B) orchid and mycorrhizae
C) sulfur and Thiobacillus
D) onions and arbuscules
E) bean plant and Rhizobium
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In freshwater lakes and ponds, the majority of photosynthetic microbes are located in the zone(s).

A) profundal
B) benthic and profundal
C) littoral
D) benthic
E) limnetic
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In the early 1900s, cities such as Philadelphia reduced the incidence of typhoid fever by

A) requiring residents to boil drinking water.
B) isolating human carriers.
C) filtering municipal drinking water through sand- bed filters.
D) using tertiary water treatment systems.
E) mass vaccination of residents.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which term in Figure 27.1 describes step V?</strong> A) ammonification B) dissimilation C) denitrification D) nitrification E) nitrogen fixation
Which term in Figure 27.1 describes step V?

A) ammonification
B) dissimilation
C) denitrification
D) nitrification
E) nitrogen fixation
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NH3 -NO2-

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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Bacteria can increase the Earth's temperature by

A) providing nutrients for plant growth.
B) generating a great deal of heat in metabolism.
C) producing CH4, which is a greenhouse gas.
D) oxidizing CH4.
E) using the greenhouse gas CO2.
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Sedimentation of sludge occurs in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) tertiary sewage treatment.
C) water treatment.
D) primary sewage treatment.
E) anaerobic sludge digestion.
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Which wastewater treatment process is responsible for removal of most of the BOD in sewage?

A) tertiary sewage treatment
B) secondary sewage treatment
C) water treatment
D) anaerobic sludge digestion
E) primary sewage treatment
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Which step in Figure 27.1 represents anaerobic respiration?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
Which step in Figure 27.1 represents anaerobic respiration?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Which of the following do NOT fix atmospheric nitrogen?

A) mycorrhizae
B) lichens
C) cyanobacteria
D) Frankia
E) Azotobacter
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Zoogloea form flocculent masses in

A) secondary sewage treatment.
B) water treatment.
C) tertiary sewage treatment.
D) anaerobic sludge digestion.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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Bacteria that emit light can be used as biosensors because they

A) migrate to hazardous chemical.
B) have the lux gene.
C) do not emit light in the presence of a hazardous chemical.
D) have FMN.
E) degrade hazardous chemicals.
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Which of the following is an assimilation process?

A) Thiobacillus: H2S -S0
B) Photosynthetic bacteria: H2S -S0
C) Redwood tree: SO42- -Amino acids
D) Proteus: Amino acids -H2S
E) Desulfovibrio: SO42- -H2S
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Figure 27.2
<strong>Figure 27.2   Where are the benthic microbes such as Desulfovibrio and Clostridium most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?</strong> A) a B) b C) c D) a and b E) b and c
Where are the benthic microbes such as Desulfovibrio and Clostridium most likely to be found in Figure 27.2?

A) a
B) b
C) c
D) a and b
E) b and c
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Bioremediation of petroleum

A) takes place under aerobic conditions.
B) takes place under anaerobic conditions.
C) The amount of oxygen does not make any difference.
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The guano deposited by seabirds is used a source for which of the following fertilizer components?

A) carbonate
B) nitrate
C) phosphate
D) potassium
E) sulfate
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Which of the following is mismatched?

A) SO42- + 10H+ -H2S + 4H2O - Desulfovibrio
B) 6CO2 + 6H2O -C6H12O6 + 6O2 - Clostridium
C) N2 + 6H+ -2NH3 - Beijerinckia
D) CO2 + 4H2 -CH4 + 2H2O - Methane- producing bacteria
E) Fe2+ -Fe3+ - Thiobacillus ferrooxidans
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What stage of sewage treatment produces methane?

A) sludge digestion
B) primary treatment
C) secondary treatment
D) tertiary treatment
E) None of the stages of sewage treatment produce methane.
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Figure 27.1
<strong>Figure 27.1   Nitrification is beneficial to farmers. It is represented by which step in Figure 27.1?</strong> A) I B) II C) III D) IV E) V
Nitrification is beneficial to farmers. It is represented by which step in Figure 27.1?

A) I
B) II
C) III
D) IV
E) V
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Which of the following is NOT characteristic of fecal coliforms?

A) lactose- fermenting
B) non- spore forming
C) rod- shaped
D) pathogenic
E) gram- negative
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Residual chlorine must be maintained in

A) anaerobic sludge digestion.
B) water treatment.
C) primary sewage treatment.
D) secondary sewage treatment.
E) tertiary sewage treatment.
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Which of the following requires aerobic conditions?

A) water treatment
B) secondary sewage treatment
C) nitrogen fixation
D) sludge digestion
E) primary sewage treatment
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The bacteriological safety of drinking water is determined by testing water samples for the presence of human pathogens.
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Nitrogen fixation by bacteria occurs only in the root nodules of leguminous plants.
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In water treatment, the purpose of flocculation is to remove microbes, such as Giardia and
Cryptosporidium.
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Aerobic respiration occurs in

A) tertiary sewage treatment.
B) anaerobic sludge digestion.
C) secondary sewage treatment.
D) water treatment.
E) primary sewage treatment.
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Based on your knowledge of extremophiles and endoliths, describe the characteristics you would expect of microorganisms capable of living on Mars or other non- Earth environments.
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A newspaper headline reported "Algal Bloom Kills Fish." What actually caused fish death, given that the algae were not toxic? What could have caused the algal bloom?
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The dense growth of algae in an algal bloom leads to increased oxygen levels in lakes that enhance the habitat for fish.
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The release of phosphate- containing detergents into a river would

A) improve the water quality.
B) increase algal growth.
C) kill algae.
D) kill bacteria.
E) None of the answers is correct.
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49
All of the following are used in secondary sewage treatment EXCEPT

A) bulking and floc formation.
B) aeration.
C) activated sludge.
D) anaerobic digestion.
E) trickling filters.
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50
Bioremediation involves the use of microbes to degrade or detoxify pollutants.
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51
The BOD is a measurement of the amount of bacteria present before and after the sewage treatment process.
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52
Biochemical oxygen demand is a measure of the

A) amount of organic matter present in a water sample.
B) amount of oxygen present in a water sample.
C) amount of undissolved solid matter present in a water sample.
D) number of bacteria present in a water sample.
E) amount of nitrogen in a water sample.
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53
The water from tertiary sewage treatment can be used as drinking water.
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54
The purpose of tertiary sewage treatment is to remove all of the phosphorus, nitrogen, and BOD left from secondary treatment.
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55
All of the following are true of mycorrhizae EXCEPT

A) ectomycorrhizae form a mantle over plant roots.
B) an example is the food delicacy truffles.
C) they are fungi that form beneficial relationships with plants.
D) the vesicular- arbuscular mycorrhizae are a type of ectomycorrhizae.
E) they enable plants to absorb soil nutrients.
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56
Microorganisms in deep- sea vents and caves serve as autotrophic primary producers in the absence of sunlight.
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57
In small communities lacking municipal sewage systems, sewage is treated in septic systems or oxidation ponds.
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