Deck 2: Bacteria

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A bacterial toxin with superantigen activity is produced by

A) Clostridium tetani
B) Bordetella pertussis
C) Escherichia coli
D) Staphylococcus aureus
E) Vibrio cholerae
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Sugar transport into bacteria is frequently facilitated by

A) Acetyltransferase
B) Neuraminidases
C) Oxidases
D) Penicillin-binding proteins
E) Phosphotransferases
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Thayer-Martin and Martin-Lewis media are used to isolate and identify

A) E. coli
B) Mycobacteria
C) Neisseria
D) Salmonella
E) Shigella
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β\beta- lactamases confer antibiotic resistance by

A) Altering antibiotic permeability
B) Altering penicillin-binding proteins
C) Altering 70S ribosome structure
D) Modifying cellular RNA polymerase
E) Modifying antibiotic structure
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Polymers of N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid are found in which of the following structures?

A) Teichoic acid
B) Cell wall
C) Glycocalyx
D) Lipopolysaccharide
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A phage that is not inactivated by proteases is called a

A) Prophage
B) Virulent phage
C) Temperate phage
D) Filamentous phage
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Bacteria that synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds are

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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A bacterial structure involved in adherence is

A) Capsule
B) Lipopolysaccharide
C) Common pili
D) O-specific side chain
E) Teichoic acid
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Aminoglycoside antibiotics are

A) Bactericidal for Gram-positive bacteria
B) Inactivated by R-factor phosphotransferases
C) Mycolic acid synthesis inhibitors
D) Peptidoglycan synthesis inhibitors
E) Items that require bacterial growth for the effect
Question
A-B subunit structure as it relates to bacterial pathogenesis refers to the structure of

A) Bacterial exotoxins
B) Gram-negative bacteria endotoxin
C) Nucleic acid inhibitor antibiotics
D) Penicillin-binding proteins
E) Resistance transfer factors
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Which of the following displays the Pasteur effect?

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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Which of the following toxins acts on synaptosomes?

A) E. coli heat-labile toxin
B) Clostridium tetani exotoxin
C) Corynebacterium diphtheriae exotoxin
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin
E) Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin
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Superoxide dismutase-containing bacteria

A) Need superoxide to grow
B) Are frequently obligate anaerobes
C) Grow slowly in the presence of CO2CO_2
D) Produce hydrogen peroxide from hydrogen ion and the superoxide free radical (O2)({O_2}^{\cdot-})
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Lysogenic phage conversion involves

A) The transformation of a virulent phage to a lysogenic phage
B) A change in bacterial phenotype due to the presence of a prophage
C) The conversion of a prophage to a temperate phage
D) The incorporation of a prophage into the bacterial chromosome
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Bacteria capable of growth in a high salt concentration are best isolated in which of the following media?

A) Minimal growth media
B) Complex growth media
C) Differential growth media
D) Selective growth media
Question
Bacteria lacking superoxide dismutase are

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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The regulation of enzyme activity in bacterial cells can

A) Be coupled to the binding of effector molecules
B) Be controlled by a catabolite activator protein (CAP)
C) Occur via attenuation sequences
D) Involve inducer molecules
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The plasma membrane

A) Contains matrix porins
B) Includes endotoxin
C) Contains glycocalyx
D) Contains the enzymes involved in bacterial oxidative phosphorylation
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Bacterial antibiotic resistance is frequently conveyed by

A) A temperate bacteriophage
B) An R-factor plasmid
C) A replicon
D) A lytic bacteriophage
E) An intron
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The expression of the lac operon

A) Must be initiated by the binding of an inducer protein
B) Involves the release of allolactose from a repressor protein
C) Does not involve the expression of structural genes
D) Necessitates the finding of RNA polymerase followed by transcription
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Bacteriophage containing host-cell DNA is involved in which of the following processes?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
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The exchange of allelic forms of genes is involved in which of the following processes?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
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Which of the following processes creates high-frequency recombination donors?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
F) Translation
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Toxins of enterotoxic Gram-negative bacteria are transferred outside of the cell by

A) ATP-activated pores
B) GTP-coupled transporters
C) PBPs
D) Pili
E) Protein secretion systems
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A mutation which rarely disrupts gene product function is a

A) Deletion
B) Frameshift
C) Insertion
D) Nonsense
E) Nucleotide substitution
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Deck 2: Bacteria
1
A bacterial toxin with superantigen activity is produced by

A) Clostridium tetani
B) Bordetella pertussis
C) Escherichia coli
D) Staphylococcus aureus
E) Vibrio cholerae
Staphylococcus aureus
2
Sugar transport into bacteria is frequently facilitated by

A) Acetyltransferase
B) Neuraminidases
C) Oxidases
D) Penicillin-binding proteins
E) Phosphotransferases
Phosphotransferases
3
Thayer-Martin and Martin-Lewis media are used to isolate and identify

A) E. coli
B) Mycobacteria
C) Neisseria
D) Salmonella
E) Shigella
Neisseria
4
β\beta- lactamases confer antibiotic resistance by

A) Altering antibiotic permeability
B) Altering penicillin-binding proteins
C) Altering 70S ribosome structure
D) Modifying cellular RNA polymerase
E) Modifying antibiotic structure
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Polymers of N-acetylglucosamine and N-acetylmuramic acid are found in which of the following structures?

A) Teichoic acid
B) Cell wall
C) Glycocalyx
D) Lipopolysaccharide
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A phage that is not inactivated by proteases is called a

A) Prophage
B) Virulent phage
C) Temperate phage
D) Filamentous phage
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Bacteria that synthesize organic compounds from inorganic compounds are

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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A bacterial structure involved in adherence is

A) Capsule
B) Lipopolysaccharide
C) Common pili
D) O-specific side chain
E) Teichoic acid
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9
Aminoglycoside antibiotics are

A) Bactericidal for Gram-positive bacteria
B) Inactivated by R-factor phosphotransferases
C) Mycolic acid synthesis inhibitors
D) Peptidoglycan synthesis inhibitors
E) Items that require bacterial growth for the effect
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10
A-B subunit structure as it relates to bacterial pathogenesis refers to the structure of

A) Bacterial exotoxins
B) Gram-negative bacteria endotoxin
C) Nucleic acid inhibitor antibiotics
D) Penicillin-binding proteins
E) Resistance transfer factors
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11
Which of the following displays the Pasteur effect?

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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12
Which of the following toxins acts on synaptosomes?

A) E. coli heat-labile toxin
B) Clostridium tetani exotoxin
C) Corynebacterium diphtheriae exotoxin
D) Pseudomonas aeruginosa exotoxin
E) Clostridium perfringens alpha-toxin
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13
Superoxide dismutase-containing bacteria

A) Need superoxide to grow
B) Are frequently obligate anaerobes
C) Grow slowly in the presence of CO2CO_2
D) Produce hydrogen peroxide from hydrogen ion and the superoxide free radical (O2)({O_2}^{\cdot-})
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14
Lysogenic phage conversion involves

A) The transformation of a virulent phage to a lysogenic phage
B) A change in bacterial phenotype due to the presence of a prophage
C) The conversion of a prophage to a temperate phage
D) The incorporation of a prophage into the bacterial chromosome
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15
Bacteria capable of growth in a high salt concentration are best isolated in which of the following media?

A) Minimal growth media
B) Complex growth media
C) Differential growth media
D) Selective growth media
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16
Bacteria lacking superoxide dismutase are

A) Heterotrophs
B) Obligate anaerobes
C) Aerobes
D) Facultative anaerobes
E) Autotrophs
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17
The regulation of enzyme activity in bacterial cells can

A) Be coupled to the binding of effector molecules
B) Be controlled by a catabolite activator protein (CAP)
C) Occur via attenuation sequences
D) Involve inducer molecules
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18
The plasma membrane

A) Contains matrix porins
B) Includes endotoxin
C) Contains glycocalyx
D) Contains the enzymes involved in bacterial oxidative phosphorylation
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19
Bacterial antibiotic resistance is frequently conveyed by

A) A temperate bacteriophage
B) An R-factor plasmid
C) A replicon
D) A lytic bacteriophage
E) An intron
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20
The expression of the lac operon

A) Must be initiated by the binding of an inducer protein
B) Involves the release of allolactose from a repressor protein
C) Does not involve the expression of structural genes
D) Necessitates the finding of RNA polymerase followed by transcription
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21
Bacteriophage containing host-cell DNA is involved in which of the following processes?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
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22
The exchange of allelic forms of genes is involved in which of the following processes?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
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23
Which of the following processes creates high-frequency recombination donors?

A) Transformation
B) Conjugation
C) Transduction
D) Transcription
E) Recombination
F) Translation
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24
Toxins of enterotoxic Gram-negative bacteria are transferred outside of the cell by

A) ATP-activated pores
B) GTP-coupled transporters
C) PBPs
D) Pili
E) Protein secretion systems
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A mutation which rarely disrupts gene product function is a

A) Deletion
B) Frameshift
C) Insertion
D) Nonsense
E) Nucleotide substitution
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