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1
Which set of four elements makes up the largest portion of cells by dry weight?
A)carbon, sulfur, potassium, oxygen
B)oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus, hydrogen
C)carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen
D)nitrogen, carbon, sulfur, potassium
2
Any substance, whether in elemental or molecular form, that must be provided to an organism is called a(n)
A)ionic nutrient.
B)essential nutrient.
C)micronutrient.
D)trace element.
3
A micronutrient can also be called
A)a trace element.
B)a macronutrient.
C)an elemental reservoir.
D)a principal nutrient.
4
Microbial cell cytoplasm is composed mostly of
A)water and protein.
B)macronutrients in elemental form.
C)salts and glucose.
D)peptidoglycan.
5
An autotroph
A)uses inorganic carbon dioxide as its carbon source.
B)uses organic carbon as its carbon source.
C)obtains its carbon from the bodies of other organisms.
D)is nutritionally dependent on other living things.
6
Nitrogen is vital to microbial growth. It is obtained from organic or inorganic sources to make
A)amino acids.
B)proteins.
C)nucleotides.
D)all of the above.
7
A ____________ metabolizes the organic matter of dead organisms.
A)parasite
B)saprobe
C)photoautotroph
D)all of the above
8
Extracellular digestion in bacteria and fungi
A)aids endocytosis.
B)results in exocytosis.
C)facilitates transport of nutrients in.
D)results in transport of wastes out.
9
When the environment is equal in solute concentration to the cell's internal environment then there is no net change in cell volume. This indicates a(n) ____________ solution around the cell.
A)hypotonic
B)hypertonic
C)isotonic
D)barometric
10
Cell walls are useful for structural integrity as well as to keep a cell from bursting in a(an) solution.
A)hypotonic
B)isotonic
C)hypertonic
D)barometric
11
The majority of medically significant microorganisms are
A)thermophiles.
B)mesophiles.
C)psychrophiles.
D)halophiles.
12
An organism that is capable of living without oxygen if necessary is termed a(n)
A)aerobe.
B)facultative anaerobe.
C)obligate anaerobe.
D)aerotolerant anaerobe.
13
Most cultured bacteria tend to multiply by
A)binary fission.
B)budding.
C)fragmentation.
D)sexual reproduction.
14
During this phase of growth, newly inoculated cells require a period of adjustment, enlargement, and synthesis.
A)death phase
B)exponential growth phase
C)stationary growth phase
D)lag phase
15
The duration of each bacterial division is called the generation or
A)exponential time.
B)viable growth.
C)doubling time.
D)growth curve.
16
Assuming I had a single bacterium that could undergo binary fission every 30 minutes, how many bacteria would I have at the end of 7 hours?
A)72
B)730
C)230
D)214
17
Cell numbers can be counted directly by all of the following EXCEPT
A)microscope counting chamber.
B)Coulter counter.
C)flow cytometer.
D)turbidity.
18
The stationary growth phase in a bacterial growth chart is due to all of the following EXCEPT
A)depletion of nutrients in the culture.
B)increased density of cells.
C)a period of adjustment to growing conditions.
D)accumulation of wastes and byproducts.
19
The optimum pH for most culturable microbes ranges between
A)3-5.
B)5-7.
C)6-8.
D)8-10.
20
Microbes in most environments form ecological associations with other organisms. The term for a symbiotic relationship beneficial to both partners is termed a
A)commensalism.
B)mutualism.
C)parasitism.
D)competition.
21
Microorganisms which exist under high pressure are called
A)thermophiles.
B)barophiles.
C)psychrophiles.
D)halophiles.
22
Phagocytosis and pinocytosis are forms of
A)osmosis.
B)diffusion.
C)passive transport.
D)active transport.
23
Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane is called osmosis.
A)True
B)False
24
Active transport occurs independently of energy input.
A)True
B)False
25
Red snow is a phenomenon caused by psychrophilic green algae.
A)True
B)False
26
The three cardinal temperatures for a microorganism describe its temperature range—the range in which that microorganism grows best.
A)True
B)False
27
A person shedding bacteria in the early and middle stages of an infection is more likely to spread it to others than is a person in the late stages.
A)True
B)False
28
A form of active transport that can move specific substances is facilitated diffusion.
A)True
B)False
29
Microorganisms have been found more than 300 meters deep in the rocky crust of Earth.
A)True
B)False

Knowing word roots helps to understand descriptive terms. Match the root to the meaning below:

30. ______ troph    A) heat
31. ______ phile     B) light
32. ______ hetero  C) self
33. ______ photo   D) love
34. ______ auto      E) food/feeding
35. ______ thermo  F) other

OR, IF THE ABOVE WON'T WORK IN THE WEB FORMAT:

30
The word root troph means
A)love
B)heat
C)food/feeding
D)self
31
The word root phile means
A)love
B)heat
C)food/feeding
D)self
32
The word root thermo means
A)love
B)heat
C)food/feeding
D)self
33
The word root auto means
A)other
B)self
C)light
D)love
34
The word root hetero means
A)other
B)self
C)light
D)love
35
The word root photo means
A)other
B)self
C)light
D)love







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