Deck 1: Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery

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How did European invaders to North America kill much of the native population?

A) tuberculosis
B) leprosy
C) smallpox
D) HIV
E) bubonic plague
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Which of these groups are considered to be microbes but NOT considered to be cells?

A) viruses
B) bacteria
C) archaea
D) protists
E) filamentous fungi
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Which technique was developed to distinguish bacteria from human cells?

A) Gram stain
B) electron microscopy
C) X-ray diffraction
D) DNA sequencing
E) polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
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All of the following have been found in mummies and tomb art EXCEPT:

A) tuberculosis
B) polio
C) leprosy
D) smallpox
E) AIDS
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Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) A genome is the total genetic information contained in an organism's chromosomal DNA.
B) If a microbe's genome includes genes for nitrogenase, that microbe probably can fix nitrogen.
C) By comparing DNA sequences of different organisms, we can figure out how closely related they are.
D) Fred Sanger developed the first applicable DNA sequencing method.
E) Fred Sanger completed the sequences of Haemophilus influenzae.
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Nightingale:

A) is better known as the founder of professional nursing
B) was the first to use disinfectant to demonstrate the significance of aseptic technique
C) developed the pie chart of mortality data during the Crimean War
D) performed the first controlled experiment on the chemical conversion of matter, known today as chemotherapy
E) all of the above
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The first cellular genomes to be sequenced were those of:

A) humans
B) bacteria
C) viruses
D) prions
E) fungi
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A microbe is commonly defined as:

A) a virus that requires a microscope to be seen
B) a bacterium that requires a microscope to be seen
C) a single-cellular prokaryote that requires a microscope to be seen
D) a multicellular eukaryote that requires a microscope to be seen
E) a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen
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The first person to visualize individual microbes was:

A) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
B) Robert Hooke
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Lady Montagu
E) Edward Jenner
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Early metabolism may have been catalyzed by:

A) DNA
B) RNA
C) protein
D) amino acids
E) carbohydrates
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How is most sterilization performed for the controlled study of microbes?

A) boiling
B) pasteurization
C) filter sterilization
D) autoclaving
E) irradiation
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The environment of early Earth may have contained all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ferrous iron
B) methane
C) ammonia
D) oxygen
E) hydrogen gas
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Which one of the following statements regarding microbial cells is NOT true?

A) Microbial cells acquire food, gain energy to build themselves, and respond to environmental change.
B) Most single-celled organisms require a microscope to render them visible, but some bacterial cells are large enough to be seen with naked eyes.
C) Microbes function as individual entities.
D) Many microbes form complex multicellular assemblages.
E) Viruses are not considered as microbial cells.
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Viruses are:

A) infectious agents that infect multi-cellular organisms
B) noncellular particles that take over the metabolism of a cell to generate more virus particles
C) pathogens that replicate in complex growth media
D) cellular particles that belong to the archaea domain
E) microbes that consist of lipid membrane enclosed genomes
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Which of the following diseases accounts for more than half of all human mortality?

A) cardiovascular disease
B) cancer
C) accidents
D) microbial disease
E) strokes
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Which microbes may resemble those of the earliest life forms?

A) archaea
B) photosynthetic algae
C) viruses
D) cyanobacteria
E) protists
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The development of the theory of the "RNA world" resulted from the discovery of:

A) archaea
B) prions
C) bacteria
D) ribozymes
E) endosymbionts
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Who developed the concept of medical statistics?

A) Francis Crick
B) Florence Nightingale
C) Edward Jenner
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Alexander Fleming
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Which century is known as the golden age of microbiology?

A) the seventeenth
B) the eighteenth
C) the nineteenth
D) the twentieth
E) the twenty-first
Question
Analysis of DNA sequences reveals:

A) the ancient convergence of two cell types, i.e., prokaryotes and eukaryotes
B) prokaryotes and eukaryotes evolved from a common ancestral cell
C) that bacteria share common ancestor with archaea, but not with eukarya
D) prokaryotes are cells with a nucleus
E) the genome of Haemophilus influenzae has about 2 billion base pairs
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Microbes can shape human history via:

A) lithotrophic activities
B) production of alcoholic beverages
C) diseases that they cause
D) production of cheese
E) all of the above
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Penicillin was first used to save the lives of many people during which war?

A) Civil War
B) Korean War
C) Vietnam War
D) World War I
E) World War II
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What is the basis for the modern smallpox vaccine?

A) chickenpox virus
B) cowpox virus
C) rabies virus
D) smallpox virus
E) anthrax
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Robert Koch's greatest accomplishment in the field of medical bacteriology was with:

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus subtilis
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) rabies
E) smallpox
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The word "vaccination" is derived from the Latin word vacca, which means:

A) inject
B) smallpox
C) immunize
D) cow
E) pustule
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Which of the following organelles are thought to be of prokaryotic origin?

A) chloroplast
B) mitochondria
C) nucleus
D) chloroplast and mitochondria
E) chloroplast and nucleus
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In the three-domain model, the bacterial ancestor of chloroplasts derives from ancient:

A) fungi
B) cyanobacteria
C) proteobacteria
D) archaea
E) protists
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Organisms that live symbiotically inside a larger organism are known as:

A) organelles
B) cyanobacteria
C) mitochondria
D) endosymbionts
E) chloroplasts
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How did Sergei Winogradsky grow lithotrophs?

A) enrichment culture
B) organic media
C) pure culture
D) endosymbiosis
E) chain of infection
Question
Carl Woese's discovery replaced the classification scheme of five kingdoms with a scheme of three:

A) phyla
B) domains
C) classes
D) orders
E) genera
Question
Suppose Pasteur's swan-necked flasks containing boiled broth became cloudy 24 hours after boiling. Which choice could best explain the turbidity or cloudiness in the broth without supporting spontaneous generation?

A) Endospores in the broth survived boiling and grew after the broth cooled.
B) Contaminating organisms in the broth killed by boiling became alive again after the broth cooled.
C) Chemicals in the broth came together to form living organisms.
D) The broth allowed light to pass through it with less interference after boiling.
E) Solid material in the broth dissolved during boiling.
Question
The use of agar as the gelling agent in solid media was suggested by:

A) Robert Koch
B) Ignaz Semmelweis
C) Angelina Hesse
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Richard Petri
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Which group of microorganisms includes many that grow in extreme environments?

A) algae
B) bacteria
C) protists
D) archaea
E) fungi
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Which one of the following statements regarding viruses is FALSE?

A) They are too small to be seen by a light microscope.
B) They are "filterable agents" that can pass through porcelain filters having a pore size that blocks microbes.
C) Their genomes could be composed of DNA or RNA.
D) They are smaller than viroids and prions.
E) Viral particles, when pure enough, can be crystallized.
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In the three-domain model, the bacterial ancestor of mitochondria derives from ancient:

A) fungi
B) cyanobacteria
C) proteobacteria
D) archaea
E) protists
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It took the advent of the PCR to detect the presence of the causative agent for which disease?

A) anthrax
B) tuberculosis
C) AIDS
D) rabies
E) smallpox
Question
Which of the following can safely be ingested to fight bacterial infections?

A) antiseptics
B) disinfectants
C) phenol
D) chlorine
E) antibiotics
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All of the following are true about penicillin EXCEPT:

A) It was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
B) It was an accidental discovery.
C) It is produced by a bacterium.
D) It was the first antibiotic used by humans.
E) It was purified by Florey and Chain.
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You have isolated a bacterium that you believe to be the causative agent of a new disease in frogs. How would you test the third of Koch's postulates?

A) Determine the shape of the bacterial cells.
B) Inject the bacteria into a healthy frog.
C) Isolate the bacterium from a sick frog.
D) Show that the bacterium is not present in healthy frogs.
E) Grow a pure culture of the bacterium outside the frog.
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The genetic expression machinery of archaea is most similar to:

A) monera
B) prokaryotes
C) bacteria
D) eukaryotes
E) mitochondria
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How are microbes classified today?

A) comparative genomics
B) microscopy
C) X-ray diffraction
D) protein sequencing
E) 16S rRNA sequencing
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What is the most recent evidence suggesting that all life on Earth shares a common ancestry?
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Describe the effects of three microbial diseases that have significantly affected human populations throughout history.
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The X-ray diffraction studies by which of the following scientists concluded that DNA was a double helix?

A) James Watson
B) Rosalind Franklin
C) Francis Crick
D) Maurice Wilkins
E) Kary Mullis
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What is used to focus the beam of electrons in an electron microscope?

A) electromagnets
B) condenser lens
C) light rays
D) X-ray diffraction
E) glass
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Peter Mitchell and Jennifer Moyle discovered the __________ theory in the 1960s.

A) germplasm
B) evolution
C) chemiosmotic
D) DNA synthesis
E) polymerase chain reaction
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek worked as a cloth draper, inspecting the quality of cloth. How did this lead to his interest in microscopy?
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What was the major complaint about Lazzaro Spallanzani's experiment to disprove spontaneous generation, and how did Louis Pasteur's swan-neck flasks overcome this?
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The Asilomar Conference was held to regulate and restrict the field of:

A) recombinant DNA
B) comparative genomics
C) DNA sequencing
D) DNA amplification
E) forensic microbiology
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Define attenuation and describe some mechanisms used to attenuate pathogens.
Question
The study of and cause of disease in humans, animals, and plants is called:

A) microbiology
B) phylogeny
C) genomics
D) epidemiology
E) forensics
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How do microbes help in the extraction of minerals?
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Which scientist first discovered the process of transformation?

A) Francis Crick
B) Robert Koch
C) Edward Jenner
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Frederick Griffith
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The analysis of microbial strains as evidence in criminal investigations is known as:

A) forensic microbiology
B) recombinant DNA
C) comparative genomics
D) classification
E) gene regulation
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What type of analysis was used to discover the overall structure of the DNA double helix?

A) microscopy
B) X-ray diffraction
C) polymerase chain reaction
D) DNA sequencing
E) recombinant DNA
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Taq polymerase formed the basis of a multibillion-dollar industry of:

A) comparative genomics
B) recombinant DNA
C) X-ray diffraction
D) DNA amplification
E) DNA sequencing
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How are prokaryotes and eukaryotes different?
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Describe the discoveries of Louis Pasteur while working with the French beer and wine manufacturers.
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Robert Koch's postulates have not been used to prove HIV as the causative agent of AIDS. Why not?
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Why did it take so long for humans to determine that microbes cause infectious diseases?
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Is it true that only culturable bacteria contribute to ecology? Explain your answer.
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What is the significance of the work of Ignaz Semmelweis and Joseph Lister?
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Briefly explain the endosymbiosis theory and the evidence that supports it.
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If you want to produce DNA polymerases like those used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for amplification of DNA, from which natural environment would you try to isolate the producers?
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What were the contributions of Rosalind Franklin toward discovering the structure of DNA and why wasn't she one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize for this discovery?
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Define the term "endosymbiont" and give an example of an endosymbiotic relationship found in nature.
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Briefly describe how the ultracentrifuge is used to determine the sizes of cellular macromolecules.
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How would you use Robert Koch's postulates to prove that a specific organism causes a new disease in mice?
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Explain why the organisms that were studied by Sergei Winogradsky could not be grown on Robert Koch's plate media containing agar or gelatin.
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Give two reasons why microbes have been difficult to classify.
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Deck 1: Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery
1
How did European invaders to North America kill much of the native population?

A) tuberculosis
B) leprosy
C) smallpox
D) HIV
E) bubonic plague
C
2
Which of these groups are considered to be microbes but NOT considered to be cells?

A) viruses
B) bacteria
C) archaea
D) protists
E) filamentous fungi
A
3
Which technique was developed to distinguish bacteria from human cells?

A) Gram stain
B) electron microscopy
C) X-ray diffraction
D) DNA sequencing
E) polymerase chain reaction (PCR)
A
4
All of the following have been found in mummies and tomb art EXCEPT:

A) tuberculosis
B) polio
C) leprosy
D) smallpox
E) AIDS
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5
Which of the following statements is FALSE?

A) A genome is the total genetic information contained in an organism's chromosomal DNA.
B) If a microbe's genome includes genes for nitrogenase, that microbe probably can fix nitrogen.
C) By comparing DNA sequences of different organisms, we can figure out how closely related they are.
D) Fred Sanger developed the first applicable DNA sequencing method.
E) Fred Sanger completed the sequences of Haemophilus influenzae.
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Nightingale:

A) is better known as the founder of professional nursing
B) was the first to use disinfectant to demonstrate the significance of aseptic technique
C) developed the pie chart of mortality data during the Crimean War
D) performed the first controlled experiment on the chemical conversion of matter, known today as chemotherapy
E) all of the above
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The first cellular genomes to be sequenced were those of:

A) humans
B) bacteria
C) viruses
D) prions
E) fungi
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8
A microbe is commonly defined as:

A) a virus that requires a microscope to be seen
B) a bacterium that requires a microscope to be seen
C) a single-cellular prokaryote that requires a microscope to be seen
D) a multicellular eukaryote that requires a microscope to be seen
E) a living organism that requires a microscope to be seen
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The first person to visualize individual microbes was:

A) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
B) Robert Hooke
C) Louis Pasteur
D) Lady Montagu
E) Edward Jenner
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Early metabolism may have been catalyzed by:

A) DNA
B) RNA
C) protein
D) amino acids
E) carbohydrates
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How is most sterilization performed for the controlled study of microbes?

A) boiling
B) pasteurization
C) filter sterilization
D) autoclaving
E) irradiation
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The environment of early Earth may have contained all of the following EXCEPT:

A) ferrous iron
B) methane
C) ammonia
D) oxygen
E) hydrogen gas
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Which one of the following statements regarding microbial cells is NOT true?

A) Microbial cells acquire food, gain energy to build themselves, and respond to environmental change.
B) Most single-celled organisms require a microscope to render them visible, but some bacterial cells are large enough to be seen with naked eyes.
C) Microbes function as individual entities.
D) Many microbes form complex multicellular assemblages.
E) Viruses are not considered as microbial cells.
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Viruses are:

A) infectious agents that infect multi-cellular organisms
B) noncellular particles that take over the metabolism of a cell to generate more virus particles
C) pathogens that replicate in complex growth media
D) cellular particles that belong to the archaea domain
E) microbes that consist of lipid membrane enclosed genomes
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Which of the following diseases accounts for more than half of all human mortality?

A) cardiovascular disease
B) cancer
C) accidents
D) microbial disease
E) strokes
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Which microbes may resemble those of the earliest life forms?

A) archaea
B) photosynthetic algae
C) viruses
D) cyanobacteria
E) protists
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The development of the theory of the "RNA world" resulted from the discovery of:

A) archaea
B) prions
C) bacteria
D) ribozymes
E) endosymbionts
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Who developed the concept of medical statistics?

A) Francis Crick
B) Florence Nightingale
C) Edward Jenner
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Alexander Fleming
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Which century is known as the golden age of microbiology?

A) the seventeenth
B) the eighteenth
C) the nineteenth
D) the twentieth
E) the twenty-first
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Analysis of DNA sequences reveals:

A) the ancient convergence of two cell types, i.e., prokaryotes and eukaryotes
B) prokaryotes and eukaryotes evolved from a common ancestral cell
C) that bacteria share common ancestor with archaea, but not with eukarya
D) prokaryotes are cells with a nucleus
E) the genome of Haemophilus influenzae has about 2 billion base pairs
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21
Microbes can shape human history via:

A) lithotrophic activities
B) production of alcoholic beverages
C) diseases that they cause
D) production of cheese
E) all of the above
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Penicillin was first used to save the lives of many people during which war?

A) Civil War
B) Korean War
C) Vietnam War
D) World War I
E) World War II
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What is the basis for the modern smallpox vaccine?

A) chickenpox virus
B) cowpox virus
C) rabies virus
D) smallpox virus
E) anthrax
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Robert Koch's greatest accomplishment in the field of medical bacteriology was with:

A) Escherichia coli
B) Bacillus subtilis
C) Mycobacterium tuberculosis
D) rabies
E) smallpox
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The word "vaccination" is derived from the Latin word vacca, which means:

A) inject
B) smallpox
C) immunize
D) cow
E) pustule
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Which of the following organelles are thought to be of prokaryotic origin?

A) chloroplast
B) mitochondria
C) nucleus
D) chloroplast and mitochondria
E) chloroplast and nucleus
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In the three-domain model, the bacterial ancestor of chloroplasts derives from ancient:

A) fungi
B) cyanobacteria
C) proteobacteria
D) archaea
E) protists
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Organisms that live symbiotically inside a larger organism are known as:

A) organelles
B) cyanobacteria
C) mitochondria
D) endosymbionts
E) chloroplasts
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How did Sergei Winogradsky grow lithotrophs?

A) enrichment culture
B) organic media
C) pure culture
D) endosymbiosis
E) chain of infection
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Carl Woese's discovery replaced the classification scheme of five kingdoms with a scheme of three:

A) phyla
B) domains
C) classes
D) orders
E) genera
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Suppose Pasteur's swan-necked flasks containing boiled broth became cloudy 24 hours after boiling. Which choice could best explain the turbidity or cloudiness in the broth without supporting spontaneous generation?

A) Endospores in the broth survived boiling and grew after the broth cooled.
B) Contaminating organisms in the broth killed by boiling became alive again after the broth cooled.
C) Chemicals in the broth came together to form living organisms.
D) The broth allowed light to pass through it with less interference after boiling.
E) Solid material in the broth dissolved during boiling.
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32
The use of agar as the gelling agent in solid media was suggested by:

A) Robert Koch
B) Ignaz Semmelweis
C) Angelina Hesse
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Richard Petri
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Which group of microorganisms includes many that grow in extreme environments?

A) algae
B) bacteria
C) protists
D) archaea
E) fungi
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Which one of the following statements regarding viruses is FALSE?

A) They are too small to be seen by a light microscope.
B) They are "filterable agents" that can pass through porcelain filters having a pore size that blocks microbes.
C) Their genomes could be composed of DNA or RNA.
D) They are smaller than viroids and prions.
E) Viral particles, when pure enough, can be crystallized.
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In the three-domain model, the bacterial ancestor of mitochondria derives from ancient:

A) fungi
B) cyanobacteria
C) proteobacteria
D) archaea
E) protists
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It took the advent of the PCR to detect the presence of the causative agent for which disease?

A) anthrax
B) tuberculosis
C) AIDS
D) rabies
E) smallpox
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Which of the following can safely be ingested to fight bacterial infections?

A) antiseptics
B) disinfectants
C) phenol
D) chlorine
E) antibiotics
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38
All of the following are true about penicillin EXCEPT:

A) It was discovered by Alexander Fleming.
B) It was an accidental discovery.
C) It is produced by a bacterium.
D) It was the first antibiotic used by humans.
E) It was purified by Florey and Chain.
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39
You have isolated a bacterium that you believe to be the causative agent of a new disease in frogs. How would you test the third of Koch's postulates?

A) Determine the shape of the bacterial cells.
B) Inject the bacteria into a healthy frog.
C) Isolate the bacterium from a sick frog.
D) Show that the bacterium is not present in healthy frogs.
E) Grow a pure culture of the bacterium outside the frog.
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40
The genetic expression machinery of archaea is most similar to:

A) monera
B) prokaryotes
C) bacteria
D) eukaryotes
E) mitochondria
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41
How are microbes classified today?

A) comparative genomics
B) microscopy
C) X-ray diffraction
D) protein sequencing
E) 16S rRNA sequencing
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42
What is the most recent evidence suggesting that all life on Earth shares a common ancestry?
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43
Describe the effects of three microbial diseases that have significantly affected human populations throughout history.
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44
The X-ray diffraction studies by which of the following scientists concluded that DNA was a double helix?

A) James Watson
B) Rosalind Franklin
C) Francis Crick
D) Maurice Wilkins
E) Kary Mullis
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What is used to focus the beam of electrons in an electron microscope?

A) electromagnets
B) condenser lens
C) light rays
D) X-ray diffraction
E) glass
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46
Peter Mitchell and Jennifer Moyle discovered the __________ theory in the 1960s.

A) germplasm
B) evolution
C) chemiosmotic
D) DNA synthesis
E) polymerase chain reaction
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Antonie van Leeuwenhoek worked as a cloth draper, inspecting the quality of cloth. How did this lead to his interest in microscopy?
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48
What was the major complaint about Lazzaro Spallanzani's experiment to disprove spontaneous generation, and how did Louis Pasteur's swan-neck flasks overcome this?
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The Asilomar Conference was held to regulate and restrict the field of:

A) recombinant DNA
B) comparative genomics
C) DNA sequencing
D) DNA amplification
E) forensic microbiology
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50
Define attenuation and describe some mechanisms used to attenuate pathogens.
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51
The study of and cause of disease in humans, animals, and plants is called:

A) microbiology
B) phylogeny
C) genomics
D) epidemiology
E) forensics
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52
How do microbes help in the extraction of minerals?
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53
Which scientist first discovered the process of transformation?

A) Francis Crick
B) Robert Koch
C) Edward Jenner
D) Louis Pasteur
E) Frederick Griffith
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54
The analysis of microbial strains as evidence in criminal investigations is known as:

A) forensic microbiology
B) recombinant DNA
C) comparative genomics
D) classification
E) gene regulation
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55
What type of analysis was used to discover the overall structure of the DNA double helix?

A) microscopy
B) X-ray diffraction
C) polymerase chain reaction
D) DNA sequencing
E) recombinant DNA
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56
Taq polymerase formed the basis of a multibillion-dollar industry of:

A) comparative genomics
B) recombinant DNA
C) X-ray diffraction
D) DNA amplification
E) DNA sequencing
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57
How are prokaryotes and eukaryotes different?
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58
Describe the discoveries of Louis Pasteur while working with the French beer and wine manufacturers.
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59
Robert Koch's postulates have not been used to prove HIV as the causative agent of AIDS. Why not?
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60
Why did it take so long for humans to determine that microbes cause infectious diseases?
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61
Is it true that only culturable bacteria contribute to ecology? Explain your answer.
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62
What is the significance of the work of Ignaz Semmelweis and Joseph Lister?
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63
Briefly explain the endosymbiosis theory and the evidence that supports it.
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64
If you want to produce DNA polymerases like those used in polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for amplification of DNA, from which natural environment would you try to isolate the producers?
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65
What were the contributions of Rosalind Franklin toward discovering the structure of DNA and why wasn't she one of the recipients of the Nobel Prize for this discovery?
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66
Define the term "endosymbiont" and give an example of an endosymbiotic relationship found in nature.
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67
Briefly describe how the ultracentrifuge is used to determine the sizes of cellular macromolecules.
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68
How would you use Robert Koch's postulates to prove that a specific organism causes a new disease in mice?
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69
Explain why the organisms that were studied by Sergei Winogradsky could not be grown on Robert Koch's plate media containing agar or gelatin.
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70
Give two reasons why microbes have been difficult to classify.
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