Microbiology MCB3023 Exam 4 – Flashcards
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Feeding chickens a strain of Bacillus subtilis leads to
increased body weight and feed conversion and a reduction in coliforms and Campylobacter in the processed carcasses
lower carriage of the pathogenic E. coli strain O157:H7
a reduction in coliforms and Campylobacter in the processed carcasses
all of the choices
increased body weight and feed conversion
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increased body weight and feed conversion and a reduction in coliforms and Campylobacter in the processed carcasses
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Which of the following determines whether or not a wine is considered to be dry?
The amount of free sugar after fermentation
The type of grape used as a starting material
The amount of carbon dioxide after fermentation
The percentage of alcohol after fermentation
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The amount of free sugar after fermentation
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The process of beer lagering involves
none of the choices
carbonation
distillation
aging
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aging
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Bread products can be spoiled by the growth of Bacillus species that produce
ropiness
sourdough bread
gassy doughs
nonrising breads
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ropiness
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The conventional low-temperature holding procedure used in the pasteurization of milk involves holding the milk at 62.8 °C for __________ minutes.
15
5
60
30
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30
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A major advantage of protoplast fusion is the fact that
the microbes are rendered harmless by the process
the protoplast condition can easily be maintained indefinitely
all of the choices
protoplasts of different microbial species can be fused
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protoplasts of different microbial species can be fused
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Most biopolymers industrially produced by means of microorganisms are
cell wall constituents
polysaccharides
nucleic acids
histones
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polysaccharides
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Frequently a critical component in the medium, often the carbon source, is added _____________ so that the microorganisms will not have excess substrate available at any given time.
sporadically
none of the choices
continuously
gradually
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continuously
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Most antibiotics are produced by
unicellular bacteria
actinomycetes
protozoa
yeasts
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actinomycetes
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The science dealing with classification is called
systematics
taxonomy
nomenclature
identification
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taxonomy
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rRNA signature sequences can be used to place microorganisms in the correct domain.
True
False
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True
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A general term used to describe groups based on mutual similarity or evolutionary relatedness is
system
class
taxa
group
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taxa
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The determination of the taxon to which an organism belongs is called
identification
systematics
taxonomy
classification
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identification
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Microbial species are collections of strains that share many stable properties in common but differ significantly from other strains.
True
False
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True
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The temperature at which half of the strands of a double-stranded DNA molecule have separated from each other is called the __________ temperature.
melting
mobilization
separation
destabilizing
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melting
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Mole percent (G+C) of DNA is useful for determining relatedness at the __________ level.
none of the choices
class
kingdom
genus
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genus
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Which of the following is not true about the G + C content percentages in DNA of organisms?
Organisms with different G + C percentages have dissimilar base sequences.
Organisms with similar G + C percentages have similar base sequences.
Organisms with different G + C percentages have dissimilar base sequences
All of these are true about the G + C percentages of organisms.
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Organisms with different G + C percentages have dissimilar base sequences.
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Chromosomal gene exchange is not useful in classification studies because prokaryotes do not reproduce sexually.
True
False
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False
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The binomial system of nomenclature assigns each organism a scientific name consisting of
species and strain
genus and species
kingdom and species
kingdom and genus
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genus and species
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Determining the functional nature of a microbial community by analysis of bulk DNA samples extracted from environmental samples may be misleading for all of the following reasons except:
The DNA obtained can depend on the extraction method used.
DNA is of little use in identifying unknown microbes.
Some of the DNA recovered may be from non-living organisms.
Some of the DNA may be from non-functional entities such as spores.
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DNA is of little use in identifying unknown microbes.
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The reporter gene most commonly used to monitor changes in the physical microenvironment for a single microorganism is the
RecA protein gene.
luciferase gene.
beta-galactosidase gene.
green fluorescence protein gene.
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green fluorescence protein gene.
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What percentage of microbes have been cultured in the laboratory?
20%
30%
1%
10%
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1%
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In mutualism
all of these
the partners will not survive separately in many cases.
the mutualist is dependent on the host.
a reciprocal benefit accrues to both partners.
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all of these
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The ectosymbionts of ruminant animals are useful to their hosts in which of the following ways?
all of the choices
They convert glucose to organic acids.
They produce most of the vitamins needed by the ruminant.
They digest the cellulose of plant cell walls.
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all of the choices
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Escherichia coli is the most prevalent bacterium found in the colon.
True
False
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False
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Reservoir
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site where the pathogen normally resides
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Fomite
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inanimate object that may be involved in transmission
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Opportunisitic (parasite)
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does not harm a healthy host
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Nosocomial
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develops during a hospital stay
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The final outcome of most host-parasite relationships depends on
all of the choices
the host's defenses.
the virulence of the organism.
the number of organisms present in or on the host.
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all of the choices
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An organism other than a human that is infected with a parasitic organism that can also infect humans is called a(n) ________ host.
intermediate.
endoparasite.
transfer.
reservoir.
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reservoir.
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Pathogenicity islands are typically associated with
none of the choices
genes encoding rRNA.
genes encoding tRNA.
G+C content similar to the rest of the bacterial genome.
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genes encoding tRNA.
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Nisin
all of the choices
is a small amphiphilic peptide that disrupts membrane integrity and function.
is a food additive that blocks the growth of some gram positive bacteria.
is a bacteriocin produced by some strains of Lactococcus lactis.
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all of the choices
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Pasteurization of milk
is no longer used for food processing in the USA
usually eliminates all disease-causing organisms
is a method for sterilization of food items
reduces microbial growth by decreasing availability of water
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usually eliminates all disease-causing organisms
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Temperature and relative humidity are important intrinsic factors in determining the rate of food spoilage.
True
False
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False
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To control pathogenic and disease-causing organisms, spices can be fumigated using __________.
chlorine gas
ammonium gas
ethylene oxide
heavy metals
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ethylene oxide
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Corynebacterium glutamicum is used for the large scale industrial production of
vitamin B1
polysaccharides
antibiotics
amino acids
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amino acids
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The first penicillin-producing fungus that could be grown in stirred fermenters was
Aspergillus niger
Pisolithus tinctorius
Penicillium notatum
Penicillium chrysogenum
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Penicillium chrysogenum
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Which of the following can function better at lower pH?
yeasts and molds
protozoa
bacteria
viruses
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yeasts and molds
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Aflatoxins are planar, ringed compounds that interact with DNA by ___________ and cause frameshift mutations.
rearrangement
intercalation
deletion
substitution
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intercalation
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Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus contribute to the flavor of yogurt by producing diacetyl during the fermentation of lactose.
True
False
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True
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To control microbial growth in a food, one can decrease water availability by the addition of
sugar or salt.
formaldehyde
agar
gelatin
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sugar or salt.
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The science of wine production is called
horology
eurology
rheology
enology
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enology
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In many ways, ______________ as a biofuel compares very favorably to ethanol and other fuels.
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hydrogen
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Molecules produced by a cell that are not directly related to the synthesis of cell materials and that are usually produced after the growth phase has ended are called __________ __________.
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secondary metabolites
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Production of semisynthetic penicillins involves chemical modification of a penicillin product after it has been released from penicillin producing cells.
True
False
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True
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Primary metabolites
include bacteriocins and other similar cytotoxic compounds.
are compounds needed for the synthesis of microbial cells in the primary growth phase.
include compounds such as antibiotics and mycotoxins.
are compounds that accumulate during the period after primary growth phase and have no direct relationship to the synthesis of cell materials.
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are compounds needed for the synthesis of microbial cells in the primary growth phase.
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The fact that certain nucleotide templates are more readily amplified than others is termed
analytical PCR.
multiplex PCR.
PCR bias.
real-time PCR.
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PCR bias.
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When fluorescently labeled oligonucleotides that are known to be specific to the microbe of interest are used to label natural samples, the technique is known as
polymerase chain reaction (FISH).
fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH).
epifluorescence microscopy.
gel electrophoresis.
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fluorescent in situ hybridization (FISH).
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In a lichen, the fungal partner
provides water and minerals to the alga.
provides a substratum within which the alga grows.
protects the alga from excess light intensities.
all of these
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all of these
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Pseudonocardia is an organism that is hosted by
ants that cultivate fungal gardens.
wood-eating insects.
marine invertebrates.
people with severe acne.
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ants that cultivate fungal gardens.
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In the host-parasite relationship, it is advantageous for the parasite to disable and kill its host as quickly as possible.
False
True
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False
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The toxic component of lipopolysaccharide is called
antigen polysaccharide.
exotoxin.
hemolysin.
lipid A.
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lipid A.
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If a symbiont either harms or lives at the expense of another organism, the relationship is called
pathogenicity.
symbiosis.
commensalisms.
parasitism.
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parasitism.
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Microorganisms do not generally reproduce sexually; therefore, species are usually defined by phenotypic and genotypic similarities.
True
False
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True
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Stable annealing due to hydrogen bonding between DNAs of similar nucleotide sequence from different organisms is referred to as
restriction
hybridization
ligation
hydrolysis
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hybridization
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A classification system based on mutual similarity that involves comparing as many characteristics as possible is called a __________ system.
phylogenetic
phyletic
determinative systematic
phenetic
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phenetic
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A theoretical concept that is used to understand how and why certain organisms can be sorted into discrete taxonomic groups is known as the
species concept
phylogenetic concept
genotypic concept
endosymbiotic theory
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species concept
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Serovars are strains of a species that have distinctive antigenic properties
True
False
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True
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According to the endosymbiosis hypothesis
the first endosymbiont was a fermentative organism
all of the choices
the first endosymbiotic event involved an anaerobic bacterium
the mitochondrion evolved from the same endosymbiont as the hydrogenosome
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all of the choices
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The general order of classification below the domain or kingdom level is
phyla, class, family, order, genus, species
phyla, class, order, family, genus, species
phyla, order, family, class, genus, species
phyla, order, class, family, genus, species
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phyla, class, order, family, genus, species
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Conjugation is useful for determining relatedness between bacteria at the species level because it never occurs between organisms of different genera.
True
False
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False
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Which of the following is an example of the use of the binomial system devised by Linnaeus?
Enterobacteriales
O157:H7
Enterobacteriaceae
Escherichia coli
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Escherichia coli
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The G + C content of a DNA sample can be estimated from its TM of a DNA.
True
False
answer
True
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A population descending from a single organism or pure culture isolate is called a
genus
strain
species
subspecies
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strain
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Which of the following is useful in biological systematics?
epidemiology
ecology
physiology
all of the choices
answer
all of the choices
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Transformation is not useful in determining relatedness between two organisms because it frequently crosses genera.
True
False
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False
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When PCR amplification of SSU (small subunit ribosomal RNA) yields a population of different PCR products of about the same molecular
weight, these fragments can be separated for further analysis by
DNA hybridization.
denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis.
size exclusion chromatography.
isoelectric focusing.
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denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis.
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When doing SSU (small subunit ribosomal RNA) of a mixed population of microbes from an environmental sample, specific _____________
are identified.
unknown microbes
genotypes
phylotypes
phenotypes
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phylotypes
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Dinoflagellates that exist endosymbiotically within a variety of marine invertebrates are called
endotrophic.
endoflagellates.
parasites.
zooxanthellae.
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zooxanthellae.
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Under normal circumstances, the microbiota of the skin is kept in check by
a high pH (above 8).
a slightly acidic pH.
excessive moisture.
phagocytic activity
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a slightly acidic pH.
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Insects frequently contain bacteria in their cytoplasm, and these bacteria form a mutualistic association with their host.
True
False
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True
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Latent
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organisms present in tissue formation
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Antitoxin
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a neutralizing antibody
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Opportunistic
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requires weakened immune system
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Localized
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not general infection
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The characteristics of a pathogen that determine its virulence include which of the following?
pathogenicity
all of the choices
infectivity
invasiveness
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all of the choices
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Which of the following has no effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship?
The virulence of the parasite.
The number of parasites on or in the host.
The defenses of the host.
All of these have an effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship.
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All of these have an effect on the outcome of the host-parasite relationship.
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Bacteria within biofilms exchange
plasmids.
all of the choices
nutrients.
quorum-sensing molecules.
answer
all of the choices
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The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) can detect as few as 10 toxin-producing Escherichia coli in a population of 100,000 microorganisms
isolated from soft cheese samples.
True
False
answer
True
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When Lactobacillus acidophilus are sprayed on feed, the cattle that eat it appear to have markedly lower carriage of the pathogenic E. coli strain O157:H7.
True
False
answer
True
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The production of natural carbon dioxide by yeasts after a wine is bottled results in
dry wine
brandy
sweet wine
champagne
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champagne
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Penicillin is produced by some
fungi
bacteria
protozoan
actinomycetes
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fungi
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A plasmid from the plant pathogenic bacterium ____________ ____________ is chiefly responsible for the successful genetic engineering of
plants.
answer
Agrobacterium tumefaciens
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A classification system based on evolutionary relationships is called a __________ system.
determinative
phenetic
phylogenetic
systematic
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phylogenetic
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The analysis of genetic relatedness by observing the DNA fragmentation patterns resulting from restriction endonuclease cleavage is referred to as
none of the choices
genetic patterning
genetic restriction
genetic fingerprinting
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genetic fingerprinting
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The type strain is a well-characterized strain to which other strains are compared for inclusion in or exclusion from a particular species.
True
False
answer
True
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Recent evidence suggests that most microbial communities have many individuals representing at least ______ taxa.
1,000
10,000,000
1,000,000,000
100,000
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10,000,000
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Any microorganism that spends a portion of its life associated with another organism of a different species is engaged in
synergy.
commensalism.
parasitism.
symbiosis.
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symbiosis.
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Coral bleaching where the photosynthetic endosymbiont is lost or becomes nonfunctional can be caused by temperature increases as
small as 2° C.
True
False
answer
True
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Any organism that can cause disease in the host after direct interaction is a
opportunistic pathogen.
focal pathogen.
primary pathogen.
secondary pathogen.
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primary pathogen.
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Ergotism involves microorganism production of
sweeteners
hallucinogenic alkaloids
thermostable enzymes
flavoring compounds
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hallucinogenic alkaloids
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Sometimes __________ beams are used to irradiate foods in place of gamma radiation because the process does not generate radioactive waste.
electron
magnetic
none of the choices
microwave
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electron
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Mashing is a process involving
carbonation
carbohydrate hydrolysis
inoculation
protein putrefaction
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carbohydrate hydrolysis
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Microbially produced glycolipid surfactants are used for
emulsification and increasing detergency, which aids in biodegradability
solubilization of hydrophobic compounds, which enhances cleanup and recovery of oil from spills.
both emulsification and increasing detergency and prevention or reduction of microbial growth on surfaces.
prevention or reduction of microbial growth on surfaces, decreasing transmission of disease.
both emulsification and increasing detergency and solubilization of hydrophobic compounds.
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both emulsification and increasing detergency and solubilization of hydrophobic compounds.
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The medium used in protoplast fusion experiments is
isotonic
none of the choices
hypertonic
hypotonic
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isotonic
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An unrooted tree containing four unrelated species can become rooted by adding
a descendant related to only one of the species
a distantly related outgroup
a descendant group related to two of the species
an unrelated outgroup
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a distantly related outgroup
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According to genome analysis, a member of the genus ______________ is most closely related to the mitochondrion
Rickettsia
Prochloron
Escherichia
Agrobacterium
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Rickettsia
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The scientific study of organisms with the ultimate goal of characterizing and arranging them in an orderly manner is
identification
systematics
classification
taxonomy
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systematics
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The discrepancy between the number of microbial cells observed by microscopic examination and the number of colonies that can be cultivated from the same natural sample may be due to
incorrect culture conditions.
nonviable organisms and incorrect culture conditions.
microbial motility.
nonviable organisms.
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nonviable organisms and incorrect culture conditions.
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The fact that cells of genetically uniform population do not have similar phenotypic attributes is called ____________ heterogeneity.
epigenetic
population
dissimilar
quorum
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population
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A physical relationship where an organism hosts more than one symbiont is known as a
partnership.
consortium.
cojoining.
clade.
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consortium.
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The oral cavity of humans normally becomes colonized with microorganisms within hours after birth.
True
False
answer
True
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Which of the following is required of a pathogen to possess in order for it to be successful at causing infectious disease?
Be able to exit the host.
Ability to adhere to, colonize, or invade the host.
Initially be transported to the host.
Ability to damage the host.
All of the choices.
answer
All of the choices.
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Vector-borne transmission can be either external or internal. In external (mechanical) transmission, the pathogen is carried
within the vector.
on a fomite.
all of the choices
on the body surface of a vector.
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on the body surface of a vector.
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Which of the following is true about molecular methods of microorganism detection in foods?
All of the choices are correct
They can be used to detect slow growing pathogens.
They can be used to detect viruses that are not easily cultured.
They can be used to detect the presence of a single specific pathogen.
answer
All of the choices are correct
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Which of the following helps preserve foods by controlling microbial access to water?
drying
all of the choices
addition of salt
addition of sugar
answer
all of the choices
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Atmosphere is important in food spoilage; high H S tends to reduce spoilage, while high CO tends to increase spoilage. 2 2
True
False
answer
False
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A major organism used in the biocontrol of a variety of types of insects is
Clostridium botulinum
Bacillus thuringiensis
Bacillus cereus
Bacillus subtilis
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Bacillus thuringiensis
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Corynebacterium glutamicum is used to produce glutamic acid, and this is most successful when the cell permeability is
decreased
isotonic
increased
not changed
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increased
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The assignment of names to taxonomic groups is referred to as
nomenclature
taxonomy
systematics
identification
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nomenclature
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Stable isotope analysis to indicate whether or not certain elements have been processed by an organism is based on the observation that
none of the choices
microbes generally prefer using the heavier of two stable isotopes.
microbes generally prefer using the lighter of two stable isotopes.
microbes have no preference as regards heavy versus light isotopes.
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microbes generally prefer using the lighter of two stable isotopes.
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The goal of __________ is to identify each protein present in a given microenvironment at the time of sampling.
metaproteomics
metagenomics
both metagenomics and metaproteomics
none of the choices
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metaproteomics
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A species of bacterium associated with the oil glands of the skin belongs to the genus
Staphylococcus.
Propionibacterium.
Pityrosporum.
Pityrosporum.
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Propionibacterium.
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of lipid A?
neurotoxic.
weakly immunogenic.
heat stable.
toxic in nanogram amounts.
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neurotoxic.
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The use of plastic film to wrap meat products can result in increased surface growth of microorganisms in part because of exposure to
oxygen
N2 which comprises approximately 78 % of gas in the atmosphere
water
carbon dioxide
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oxygen
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Pulsedfield gel electrophoresis can be used to link a particular pathogen associated with disease outbreaks in a specific food source.
True
False
answer
True
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The process of racking, used in the production of wines, involves
addition of carbon dioxide
addition of sulfites
depressurizing bottles
removal of sediments
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removal of sediments
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Growth of yeasts and molds will be favored in more acidic foods.
True
False
answer
True
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When members of the normal microbiota of the human body become pathogenic and produce disease under certain circumstances, they are referred to as ______________ pathogens.
conditional
occasional
opportunistic
partial
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opportunistic
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The average adult carries 10 times more microbial cells (1014) than human cells (average about 1013).
False
True
answer
True
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A major chemical used to preserve meat products is
refrigeration
propionate
nitrite
ethylene oxide
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nitrite
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Phenylacetic acid is added to the penicillin fermentation to allow incorporation of which side chain group?
propyl
benzyl
methyl
acetyl
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benzyl
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Phylogenetic trees show inferred evolutionary relationships in the form of multiple branching lineages connected by nodes.
True
False
answer
True
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Which of the following is not a category of symbiosis?
phoresis
mutualism
parasitism
commensalism
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phoresis
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Microbiota of the skin are most likely to be found
all of the choices
where there is little moisture.
in association with oil and sweat glands.
where the pH of the skin secretions is below 4
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in association with oil and sweat glands.
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The skin surface (epidermis) is a very favorable environment for colonization by microorganisms.
False
True
answer
False
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Which of the following is not a biological effect associated with endotoxin?
coagulation
paralysis
fibrinolysis
fever
answer
paralysis
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Which of the following is a facultative intracellular pathogen?
Rickettsia
Viruses
All of the choices
Brucella abortus
answer
Brucella abortus
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A major fungal genus that produces aflatoxin is
Aspergillus
Rhizopus
Claviceps
Claviceps Penicillium
answer
Aspergillus
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Clostridium botulinum and Bacillus cereus are important disease-causing microorganisms of food which cause
infections
intoxications
birth defects
cancers
answer
intoxications
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Which of the following is microscopy in which the microscope is fitted with light filters that enable the excitation of the specimen with a specific wavelength?
Bright-field microscopy
Epifluorescence microscopy
Electron microscopy
Dark-field microscopy
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Epifluorescence microscopy
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In the rumen, food is quickly attacked by cellulase
archeons.
enzymes produced by both the ruminant and the microbe.
enzymes produced by microbes.
enzymes produced by the ruminant.
answer
enzymes produced by microbes.
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Mussels and sponges sometimes contain methanotrophs as intracellular symbionts because the methanotrophs
all of the choices
allow the partnership to use hydrogen sulfide as a source of electrons.
convert methane to carbohydrate for use by the host.
remove otherwise toxic levels of methane from the environment.
answer
convert methane to carbohydrate for use by the host.
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Filtration is sometimes used to remove organisms from beer because it has less effect on the flavor than pasteurization.
True
False
answer
True
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The swelling of a food-containing can is frequently due to the production of ___________ by spoilage microbes.
carbon dioxide gas
nitrogen gas
all of the choices
oxygen gas
answer
carbon dioxide gas