Deck 2: Characteristics of Microorganisms

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Bacilli are shaped like:

A)spheres.
B)cylinders or rods.
C)curved or spiral forms.
D)flat disks.
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Regular bacteria, excluding Rickettsia and Chlamydia, multiply:

A)in the absence of nutrients.
B)only when they are inside of living cells.
C)when they are outside of living cells.
D)only when the temperature is below 7°
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Those bacteria that die in the presence of oxygen are called:

A)aerobes.
B)mesophiles.
C)acidogens.
D)anaerobes.
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Which of the following bacterial structures controls the flow of nutrients and waste into and out of the cell?

A)Cell wall
B)Flagellum
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Capsule
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Cocci are shaped like:

A)spheres.
B)cylinders or rods.
C)curved or spiral forms.
D)flat disks.
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Which of the following microbes is a yeast?

A)Streptococcus mutans
B)Trichomonas vaginalis
C)Candida albicans
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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Which of the following bacterial structures interferes with phagocytosis?

A)Cell wall
B)Flagellum
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Capsule
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Viruses multiply:

A)in the absence of nutrients.
B)only when they are inside of living cells.
C)when they are outside of living cells.
D)only when the temperature is below 7°
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Probably the surest way to kill bacteria (or any other type of microorganisms) in the shortest amount of time is to expose them to _____ temperatures.

A)sterilizing
B)freezing
C)fluctuating
D)refrigerator
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Obligate anaerobes grow best in the _____ of oxygen.

A)presence of large amounts
B)presence of medium amounts
C)presence of small amounts
D)absence
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A yeast is what type of microorganism?

A)Bacterium
B)Fungus
C)Virus
D)Protozoan
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The main function of bacterial fimbriae is to:

A)control the exit of wastes from the cell.
B)protect against crushing.
C)allow the cell to attach to surfaces.
D)protect against drying.
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Which of the following bacterial structures helps the cell to attach to surfaces?

A)Cell wall
B)Capsule
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Fimbriae
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Which of the following groups of bacteria grow best inside your refrigerator?

A)Psychrophiles
B)Thermophiles
C)Mesophiles
D)Acidophils
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Thrush is caused by:

A)Candida albicans.
B)Streptococcus mutans.
C)Staphylococcus aureus.
D)human herpesvirus 1.
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Psychrophilic bacteria grow best under which of the following conditions?

A)In the human body
B)In hot water heaters
C)Anywhere the temperature is 37° C
D)In the refrigerator
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Acidogenic bacteria are noted for producing large amounts of:

A)acids.
B)vitamins.
C)proteins.
D)carbohydrates.
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Anaerobes are bacteria that:

A)require oxygen for growth.
B)grow only in the absence of oxygen.
C)can multiply in the presence or absence of oxygen.
D)are killed in the presence or absence of oxygen.
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Which of the following microbes is a type of fungus?

A)Influenzae
B)Candida albicans
C)Trichomonas vaginalis
D)Streptococcus mutans
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The main function of the bacterial cell wall is to:

A)protect against drying.
B)protect against crushing.
C)to control the exit of wastes from the cell.
D)provide the cell with locomotion.
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_____ acid is the final product from the bacterial fermentation of sugar (e.g., glucose).

A)Nucleic
B)Lactic
C)Hydrochloric
D)Pyruvic acid
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Viruses cause diseases in humans because they:

A)produce exotoxins.
B)produce endotoxins.
C)invade and kill or damage cells in our body.
D)"swim" away from phagocytes using their flagella.
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What is the result of a virus invading a host cell?

A)There is no effect on the cell.
B)The virus always dies.
C)The host cell always dies.
D)The host cell may die or be damaged.
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Which of the following are special cells that form during adverse conditions and are highly resistant to killing by heat and chemicals?

A)Aerobes
B)Endospores
C)Viruses
D)Psychrophiles
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Which of the following bacteria can change into special forms that are dormant and are highly resistant to heat, chemicals, and drying?

A)Rickettsia
B)Endospores
C)Mold
D)Vegetative cells
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How are bacterial spores important in dental infection control?

A)They cause periodontal disease.
B)They are used to monitor surface disinfection.
C)They are used to test the functioning and use of sterilizers.
D)They cause thrush.
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Agents that prevent bacterial growth without killing them are referred to as _____ agents.

A)bacteriostatic
B)sterilant
C)disinfectant
D)nucleic acid
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Which of the following represents the pH values of acid?

A)0 to 7
B)7 to 14
C)8 to 10
D)10 to 12
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Which of the following diseases is a bacterial disease?

A)Influenza
B)Hepatitis B
C)Mumps
D)Dental caries
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A bacterium that survives at low pH is called:

A)acidic.
B)anaerobic.
C)aciduric.
D)acidogenic.
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The genes of a virus are in the:

A)capsid.
B)nucleic acid core.
C)envelope.
D)capsid and envelope.
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Before a virus multiplies inside of our body cells, what must it do?

A)Uncoat (shed its capsid).
B)Assemble the capsid and nucleic acid to make a whole virus.
C)Adsorb (attach) to the host cell.
D)Kill the host cell.
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During the life cycle of a virus, what is the next step after the virus attaches to the host cell?

A)Uncoating
B)Release
C)Replication
D)Enters the cell
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Which of the following bacteria are important in metabolizing sugar to acids that cause dental caries?

A)Geobacillus stearothermophilus
B)Bacillus atrophaeus
C)Clostridium sporogenes
D)Streptococcus mutans
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Which type of microbe is the most difficult to kill?

A)Endospores
B)Vegetative bacteria
C)Viruses
D)Chlamydiae
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Which of the following microbes cannot be killed with antibiotics?

A)Streptococcus mutans
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Human herpes virus type 1
D)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Agar is a polysaccharide from seaweed that is used to:

A)kill bacteria.
B)grow viruses.
C)kill viruses.
D)culture bacteria.
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Chlamydia and Rickettsia are examples of:

A)viruses.
B)fungi.
C)bacteria.
D)protozoa.
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Colony-forming units (CFUs) are defined as:

A)measurements of the diameter of colonies that develop on an agar medium.
B)individual bacterial cells or a small group of cells, each of which can form a colony on agar media.
C)units used to estimate the distance a bacterial cell can move away from its colony on agar media.
D)highly resistant forms of certain bacteria.
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Which of the following substances is a component of some bacterial outer membranes and, when released in the human body, contributes to the causes of periodontal disease?

A)Lysozyme
B)Mesosome
C)Capsid
D)Endotoxin
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Bacterial growth is defined as an increase in cell numbers.
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For growth, all bacteria need the proper nutrients, temperature, pH, atmosphere, and _________.
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Unlike bacterial diseases, most viral diseases cannot be successfully treated.
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Bacteria are larger than viruses.
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If bacteria grow in a broth culture, the broth remains clear.
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Human viruses are smaller than bacteria.
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Deck 2: Characteristics of Microorganisms
1
Bacilli are shaped like:

A)spheres.
B)cylinders or rods.
C)curved or spiral forms.
D)flat disks.
cylinders or rods.
2
Regular bacteria, excluding Rickettsia and Chlamydia, multiply:

A)in the absence of nutrients.
B)only when they are inside of living cells.
C)when they are outside of living cells.
D)only when the temperature is below 7°
when they are outside of living cells.
3
Those bacteria that die in the presence of oxygen are called:

A)aerobes.
B)mesophiles.
C)acidogens.
D)anaerobes.
anaerobes.
4
Which of the following bacterial structures controls the flow of nutrients and waste into and out of the cell?

A)Cell wall
B)Flagellum
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Capsule
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Cocci are shaped like:

A)spheres.
B)cylinders or rods.
C)curved or spiral forms.
D)flat disks.
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Which of the following microbes is a yeast?

A)Streptococcus mutans
B)Trichomonas vaginalis
C)Candida albicans
D)Staphylococcus aureus
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Which of the following bacterial structures interferes with phagocytosis?

A)Cell wall
B)Flagellum
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Capsule
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Viruses multiply:

A)in the absence of nutrients.
B)only when they are inside of living cells.
C)when they are outside of living cells.
D)only when the temperature is below 7°
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Probably the surest way to kill bacteria (or any other type of microorganisms) in the shortest amount of time is to expose them to _____ temperatures.

A)sterilizing
B)freezing
C)fluctuating
D)refrigerator
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Obligate anaerobes grow best in the _____ of oxygen.

A)presence of large amounts
B)presence of medium amounts
C)presence of small amounts
D)absence
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A yeast is what type of microorganism?

A)Bacterium
B)Fungus
C)Virus
D)Protozoan
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The main function of bacterial fimbriae is to:

A)control the exit of wastes from the cell.
B)protect against crushing.
C)allow the cell to attach to surfaces.
D)protect against drying.
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Which of the following bacterial structures helps the cell to attach to surfaces?

A)Cell wall
B)Capsule
C)Cytoplasmic membrane
D)Fimbriae
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Which of the following groups of bacteria grow best inside your refrigerator?

A)Psychrophiles
B)Thermophiles
C)Mesophiles
D)Acidophils
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Thrush is caused by:

A)Candida albicans.
B)Streptococcus mutans.
C)Staphylococcus aureus.
D)human herpesvirus 1.
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Psychrophilic bacteria grow best under which of the following conditions?

A)In the human body
B)In hot water heaters
C)Anywhere the temperature is 37° C
D)In the refrigerator
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Acidogenic bacteria are noted for producing large amounts of:

A)acids.
B)vitamins.
C)proteins.
D)carbohydrates.
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Anaerobes are bacteria that:

A)require oxygen for growth.
B)grow only in the absence of oxygen.
C)can multiply in the presence or absence of oxygen.
D)are killed in the presence or absence of oxygen.
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Which of the following microbes is a type of fungus?

A)Influenzae
B)Candida albicans
C)Trichomonas vaginalis
D)Streptococcus mutans
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The main function of the bacterial cell wall is to:

A)protect against drying.
B)protect against crushing.
C)to control the exit of wastes from the cell.
D)provide the cell with locomotion.
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_____ acid is the final product from the bacterial fermentation of sugar (e.g., glucose).

A)Nucleic
B)Lactic
C)Hydrochloric
D)Pyruvic acid
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22
Viruses cause diseases in humans because they:

A)produce exotoxins.
B)produce endotoxins.
C)invade and kill or damage cells in our body.
D)"swim" away from phagocytes using their flagella.
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What is the result of a virus invading a host cell?

A)There is no effect on the cell.
B)The virus always dies.
C)The host cell always dies.
D)The host cell may die or be damaged.
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Which of the following are special cells that form during adverse conditions and are highly resistant to killing by heat and chemicals?

A)Aerobes
B)Endospores
C)Viruses
D)Psychrophiles
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Which of the following bacteria can change into special forms that are dormant and are highly resistant to heat, chemicals, and drying?

A)Rickettsia
B)Endospores
C)Mold
D)Vegetative cells
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How are bacterial spores important in dental infection control?

A)They cause periodontal disease.
B)They are used to monitor surface disinfection.
C)They are used to test the functioning and use of sterilizers.
D)They cause thrush.
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Agents that prevent bacterial growth without killing them are referred to as _____ agents.

A)bacteriostatic
B)sterilant
C)disinfectant
D)nucleic acid
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Which of the following represents the pH values of acid?

A)0 to 7
B)7 to 14
C)8 to 10
D)10 to 12
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Which of the following diseases is a bacterial disease?

A)Influenza
B)Hepatitis B
C)Mumps
D)Dental caries
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A bacterium that survives at low pH is called:

A)acidic.
B)anaerobic.
C)aciduric.
D)acidogenic.
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The genes of a virus are in the:

A)capsid.
B)nucleic acid core.
C)envelope.
D)capsid and envelope.
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Before a virus multiplies inside of our body cells, what must it do?

A)Uncoat (shed its capsid).
B)Assemble the capsid and nucleic acid to make a whole virus.
C)Adsorb (attach) to the host cell.
D)Kill the host cell.
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During the life cycle of a virus, what is the next step after the virus attaches to the host cell?

A)Uncoating
B)Release
C)Replication
D)Enters the cell
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34
Which of the following bacteria are important in metabolizing sugar to acids that cause dental caries?

A)Geobacillus stearothermophilus
B)Bacillus atrophaeus
C)Clostridium sporogenes
D)Streptococcus mutans
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35
Which type of microbe is the most difficult to kill?

A)Endospores
B)Vegetative bacteria
C)Viruses
D)Chlamydiae
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Which of the following microbes cannot be killed with antibiotics?

A)Streptococcus mutans
B)Staphylococcus aureus
C)Human herpes virus type 1
D)Mycobacterium tuberculosis
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Agar is a polysaccharide from seaweed that is used to:

A)kill bacteria.
B)grow viruses.
C)kill viruses.
D)culture bacteria.
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Chlamydia and Rickettsia are examples of:

A)viruses.
B)fungi.
C)bacteria.
D)protozoa.
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Colony-forming units (CFUs) are defined as:

A)measurements of the diameter of colonies that develop on an agar medium.
B)individual bacterial cells or a small group of cells, each of which can form a colony on agar media.
C)units used to estimate the distance a bacterial cell can move away from its colony on agar media.
D)highly resistant forms of certain bacteria.
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Which of the following substances is a component of some bacterial outer membranes and, when released in the human body, contributes to the causes of periodontal disease?

A)Lysozyme
B)Mesosome
C)Capsid
D)Endotoxin
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Bacterial growth is defined as an increase in cell numbers.
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For growth, all bacteria need the proper nutrients, temperature, pH, atmosphere, and _________.
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Unlike bacterial diseases, most viral diseases cannot be successfully treated.
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Bacteria are larger than viruses.
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If bacteria grow in a broth culture, the broth remains clear.
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Human viruses are smaller than bacteria.
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