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Microbiology Exam 1 study guide answers Quizzes Answered Correctly!! 
 
What is the definition of microbiology? 
is the study of microorganisms and their activities. In addition, it also is the study of small living things. 
Microorganisms 
are those organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye and include things like bacteria, fungi, and viruses. 
What kinds of organisms do microbiologists study? 
Microbiologists study microorganisms. Microbiologists may specialize in the study of dif...
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Microbiology Exam 1 study guide answers Quizzes Answered Correctly!! 
 
What is the definition of microbiology? 
is the study of microorganisms and their activities. In addition, it also is the study of small living things. 
Microorganisms 
are those organisms that are too small to see with the naked eye and include things like bacteria, fungi, and viruses. 
What kinds of organisms do microbiologists study? 
Microbiologists study microorganisms. Microbiologists may specialize in the study of dif...
Microbiology Exam 1 Sample Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Chapter 1: Which of the following microorganisms are not eukaryotic? 
1) Bacteria 2) Yeasts 3) Molds 4) protozoa 
A 
Chapter 1: Which microorganisms are used to make microbiological growth 
1) Bacteria 2) Fungi 3) Algae 4) Protozoa 
C 
Chapter 1: Which of the following scientists hypothesized that a bacterial colony arises from a single bacterial cell? 
1) Anton 2) Koch 3) Pasteur 4) Petri 
B 
Chapter 1: Anton described microorgani...
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Microbiology Exam 1 Sample Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Chapter 1: Which of the following microorganisms are not eukaryotic? 
1) Bacteria 2) Yeasts 3) Molds 4) protozoa 
A 
Chapter 1: Which microorganisms are used to make microbiological growth 
1) Bacteria 2) Fungi 3) Algae 4) Protozoa 
C 
Chapter 1: Which of the following scientists hypothesized that a bacterial colony arises from a single bacterial cell? 
1) Anton 2) Koch 3) Pasteur 4) Petri 
B 
Chapter 1: Anton described microorgani...
Microbiology EXAM 1 (Chapters 1,3,4 and 6) Questions With Complete Answers. 
 
microobiology 
The study of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye is _______ 
viruses, bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi and helminths 
What are the six major groups of microorganisms? 
3.5 billion years ago 
Single celled organisms arose ______ million years ago and have been shaping our earth ever since 
Eukaryotes = have a true nucleus (include protozoa, fungi, plants and animals) 
Prokaryotes= lack a tr...
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Microbiology EXAM 1 (Chapters 1,3,4 and 6) Questions With Complete Answers. 
 
microobiology 
The study of organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye is _______ 
viruses, bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi and helminths 
What are the six major groups of microorganisms? 
3.5 billion years ago 
Single celled organisms arose ______ million years ago and have been shaping our earth ever since 
Eukaryotes = have a true nucleus (include protozoa, fungi, plants and animals) 
Prokaryotes= lack a tr...
Microbiology Exam #1 (Chapter 1,3,4,5,6) Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
Microbiology 
The specialized area of biology that deals with organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye 
6 major groups of microorganisms 
1. Bacteria 
2. Algae 
3. Protozoa 
4. Helminths 
5. Fungi 
6. Viruses 
What do microbiologists study? 
- Cell structure 
- Growth and Physiology 
- Genetics 
- Taxonomy and evolutionary history 
- Interactions with living and non living environment 
What are the 6 differ...
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Microbiology Exam #1 (Chapter 1,3,4,5,6) Questions With 100% Correct Answers. 
 
Microbiology 
The specialized area of biology that deals with organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye 
6 major groups of microorganisms 
1. Bacteria 
2. Algae 
3. Protozoa 
4. Helminths 
5. Fungi 
6. Viruses 
What do microbiologists study? 
- Cell structure 
- Growth and Physiology 
- Genetics 
- Taxonomy and evolutionary history 
- Interactions with living and non living environment 
What are the 6 differ...
Microbiology - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-4 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to... 
...view protozoa and bacteria called ANIMALCULES. 
Who developed the technique of vaccination to prevent smallpox? 
Edward Jenner 
Who advocated handwashing to prevent puerperal sepsis? 
Ignaz Semmelweis 
Who is responsible for infection control and epidemiology? 
John Snow 
Who disproved spontaneous generation? 
Louis Pasteur 
Robert Koch was involved in resea...
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Microbiology - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-4 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to... 
...view protozoa and bacteria called ANIMALCULES. 
Who developed the technique of vaccination to prevent smallpox? 
Edward Jenner 
Who advocated handwashing to prevent puerperal sepsis? 
Ignaz Semmelweis 
Who is responsible for infection control and epidemiology? 
John Snow 
Who disproved spontaneous generation? 
Louis Pasteur 
Robert Koch was involved in resea...
Microbiology - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-4 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to... 
...view protozoa and bacteria called ANIMALCULES. 
Who developed the technique of vaccination to prevent smallpox? 
Edward Jenner 
Who advocated handwashing to prevent puerperal sepsis? 
Ignaz Semmelweis 
Who is responsible for infection control and epidemiology? 
John Snow 
Who disproved spontaneous generation? 
Louis Pasteur 
Robert Koch was involved in resea...
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Microbiology - Exam 1 - Chapters 1-4 Questions With Complete Solutions. 
 
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek was the first person in history to... 
...view protozoa and bacteria called ANIMALCULES. 
Who developed the technique of vaccination to prevent smallpox? 
Edward Jenner 
Who advocated handwashing to prevent puerperal sepsis? 
Ignaz Semmelweis 
Who is responsible for infection control and epidemiology? 
John Snow 
Who disproved spontaneous generation? 
Louis Pasteur 
Robert Koch was involved in resea...
Microbiology Test Questions (Prof. Jason Hoeksema Ole Miss BISC 210) Questions With Correct Answers. 
 
D 
Which of the following is a eukaryotic domain in the three-domain system? 
A. Archaea 
B. Fungi 
C. Bacteria 
D. Eukarya 
A 
Who was the first to observe microorganisms with a microscope? 
A. van Leeuwenhoek 
B. Hooke 
C. Koch 
D. Pasteur 
E. None of the above 
B 
These are the primary molecules making up membranes in cells: 
A. Proteins 
B. Phospholipids 
C. Nucleic acids 
D. Carbohydrates...
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Microbiology Test Questions (Prof. Jason Hoeksema Ole Miss BISC 210) Questions With Correct Answers. 
 
D 
Which of the following is a eukaryotic domain in the three-domain system? 
A. Archaea 
B. Fungi 
C. Bacteria 
D. Eukarya 
A 
Who was the first to observe microorganisms with a microscope? 
A. van Leeuwenhoek 
B. Hooke 
C. Koch 
D. Pasteur 
E. None of the above 
B 
These are the primary molecules making up membranes in cells: 
A. Proteins 
B. Phospholipids 
C. Nucleic acids 
D. Carbohydrates...
Microbiology FINAL EXAM Review Flashcards Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct!! 
 
1. What are microorganisms? 
microscopic organisms, or microbes 
includes bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae and helminths 
1. How are the names of microorganisms written? 
Capital Genus, lower case species name 
(binomial system of nomenclature) 
*italicized if typed or underlined if written 
1. In what ways do humans use microorganisms? 
*genetic engineering, GMOs, recombinant DNA technology, food industry, pro...
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Microbiology FINAL EXAM Review Flashcards Questions & Answers Rated 100% Correct!! 
 
1. What are microorganisms? 
microscopic organisms, or microbes 
includes bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae and helminths 
1. How are the names of microorganisms written? 
Capital Genus, lower case species name 
(binomial system of nomenclature) 
*italicized if typed or underlined if written 
1. In what ways do humans use microorganisms? 
*genetic engineering, GMOs, recombinant DNA technology, food industry, pro...
Microbiology EXAM 1 chapters 1-7 Questions & Answers Already Passed!! 
 
• What organisms are considered microorganisms and are the subjects of study in microbiology? 
Microorganisms are Prokaryotes(bacteria & archaea) and eukaryotes(protozoa, algae, some fungi and helminths). Microbiology also includes studying viruses . 
Which two are encompassed by the term prokaryotes? 
bacteria and archaea 
What are some examples of "small" things that are not covered by microbiology? Are all prokaryote...
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• What organisms are considered microorganisms and are the subjects of study in microbiology? 
Microorganisms are Prokaryotes(bacteria & archaea) and eukaryotes(protozoa, algae, some fungi and helminths). Microbiology also includes studying viruses . 
Which two are encompassed by the term prokaryotes? 
bacteria and archaea 
What are some examples of "small" things that are not covered by microbiology? Are all prokaryote...
Microbiology Final Exam Practice Questions (Answered) Verified Solution 
The skin lesion known as a vesicle is best described as: 
 
A. A small fluid-filled skin lesion 
B. A flat red lesion 
C. A pus filled lesion 
D. A reddish pus filled lesion 
E. None of the above 
A small fluid filled skin lesion 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Streptococcus pyogenes 
 
- Cocci 
- Gram-positive 
- M proteins 
- Coagulase-positive 
- Beta-hemolytic 
Coagulase positive 
What characteristics...
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Microbiology Final Exam Practice Questions (Answered) Verified Solution 
The skin lesion known as a vesicle is best described as: 
 
A. A small fluid-filled skin lesion 
B. A flat red lesion 
C. A pus filled lesion 
D. A reddish pus filled lesion 
E. None of the above 
A small fluid filled skin lesion 
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Streptococcus pyogenes 
 
- Cocci 
- Gram-positive 
- M proteins 
- Coagulase-positive 
- Beta-hemolytic 
Coagulase positive 
What characteristics...