Deck 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth

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During which growth phase are bacteria more susceptible to antimicrobial drugs?

A) death phase
B) stationary phase
C) lag phase
D) log phase
E) The susceptibility is the same for all phases.
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A device that removes wastes and adds fresh medium to bacterial cultures in order to prolong the log phase of a culture is called a

A) spectrophotometer.
B) cytometer.
C) chemostat.
D) Coulter counter.
E) pellicle.
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A cell that uses an organic carbon source and obtains energy from light would be called a

A) lithoautotroph.
B) chemoautotroph.
C) photoheterotroph.
D) chemoheterotroph.
E) photoautotroph.
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A Petroff- Hauser counting chamber is a(n)

A) device that counts cells as they interrupt an electrical current.
B) glass slide containing an etched grid for counting microbes directly using a microscope.
C) apparatus that traps bacterial cells on a membrane filter where they can be counted.
D) device that measures the amount of light that passes through a culture.
E) device used to count numbers of bacterial colonies on a Petri plate.
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An aquatic microbe that can grow only near the surface of the water is probably which of the following?

A) a lithotroph
B) an anaerobe
C) a chemotroph
D) a heterotroph
E) a phototroph
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An organism that produces catalase enzyme is protected from the harmful effects of

A) peroxide anion.
B) hydroxyl radical.
C) molecular oxygen.
D) superoxide radical.
E) singlet oxygen.
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<strong>  The correct sequence for the phases indicated by the letters A, B, C and D is</strong> A) stationary phase, lag phase, log phase, death phase. B) death phase, log phase stationary phase, lag phase. C) death phase, stationary phase, log phase, lag phase. D) lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, death phase. E) log phase, stationary phase, lag phase, death phase. <div style=padding-top: 35px> The correct sequence for the phases indicated by the letters A, B, C and D is

A) stationary phase, lag phase, log phase, death phase.
B) death phase, log phase stationary phase, lag phase.
C) death phase, stationary phase, log phase, lag phase.
D) lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, death phase.
E) log phase, stationary phase, lag phase, death phase.
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Joan wants to discover a microbe capable of degrading an environmental contaminant. Which of the following is the process she should use?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) chemostat
C) enrichment culture
D) quorum sensing
E) cell culture
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An epidemiologist is investigating a new disease and observes what appear to be bacteria inside tissue cells in clinical samples from victims. The scientist wants to try to isolate the bacteria in the lab. What culture conditions are most likely to be successful?

A) incubation in an anaerobic culture system
B) inoculation of cell cultures
C) culturing on blood agar plates
D) inoculation of a minimal medium broth
E) inoculation of EMB plates
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A laboratory protocol lists the following ingredients: 1 g sucrose, 16.4 g Na2HPO4, 1.5 g (NH4)3PO4, 0.02 g CaCO3, KNO3, water to 1 liter and autoclave. This recipe is for a medium.

A) complex broth
B) defined agar
C) complex enrichment broth
D) defined broth
E) reducing agar
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Blood agar plates are an example of medium.

A) selective
B) transport
C) differential
D) reducing
E) defined
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A means of reproduction in which duplicate DNA molecules are separated by cell elongation, followed by formation of a septum to divide the cytoplasm is called

A) mitosis.
B) cell division.
C) budding.
D) logarithmic growth.
E) binary fission.
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Sodium thioglycollate is associated with which of the following types of media?

A) transport media
B) differential media
C) selective media
D) complex media
E) reducing media
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The of a population is the time it takes for the cells to double in number.

A) generation time
B) log phase
C) binary fission
D) arithmetic growth
E) exponential growth
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Obligate anaerobes may be cultured in the laboratory

A) on blood agar plates.
B) in a reducing medium.
C) standard complex media.
D) in a standard incubator.
E) in standard Petri plates.
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Microbial growth rates are controlled in a chemostat by

A) controlling the amount of a limiting nutrient.
B) allowing waste products to accumulate.
C) promoting biofilm formation.
D) controlling the amount of available oxygen.
E) maintaining a constant temperature.
Question
At temperatures higher than the maximum growth temperature for an organism,

A) membranes become too fluid for proper function.
B) proteins are permanently denatured.
C) hydrogen bonds within molecules are broken.
D) hydrogen bonds are broken and proteins are permanently denatured.
E) hydrogen bonds are broken, proteins are denatured, and membranes become too fluid.
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A microbiologist inoculates a growth medium with 100 bacterial cells/ml. If the generation time of the species is 1 hour, and there is no lag phase, how long will it be before the culture contains more than 10,000 cells/ml?

A) 24 hours
B) 10 hours
C) 7 hours
D) 3 hours
E) 2 hours
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An organism that requires chemical nutrients which serve as final electron acceptors is a(n)

A) phototroph.
B) lithotroph.
C) autotroph.
D) chemotroph.
E) aerobe
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In the process of microbes detect the presence and density of other microbes and modify their metabolic activity in response.

A) quorum sensing
B) synergy
C) mutualism
D) symbiosis
E) antagonism
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A capnophile is a microorganism that thrives in conditions of high

A) pH.
B) hydrostatic pressure.
C) oxygen levels.
D) salt concentration.
E) carbon dioxide levels.
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Human pathogens are classified as

A) mesophiles.
B) hyperthermophiles.
C) psychrophiles.
D) thermoduric.
E) thermophiles.
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The method provides an estimate of the CFUs (colony- forming units) in a sample

A) direct microscopic- count
B) Coulter- counter
C) streak- plate
D) turbidity
E) viable plate- count
Question
Which of the following organisms would be most likely to contaminate a jar of pickles?

A) a mesophile
B) an acidophile
C) a neutrophile
D) a thermophile
E) an obligate anaerobe
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The generation time of bacterial cells is shortest during the phase.

A) stationary
B) log
C) longitudinal
D) lag
E) death
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Which of the following quantification techniques can distinguish living cells from dead cells in a culture?

A) a Coulter counter
B) metabolic activity
C) microscopic counts
D) dry weight
E) turbidity
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Creating conditions in the laboratory that promote the growth of some microbes while inhibiting the growth of others is called

A) transport conditions.
B) complex culturing.
C) reducing conditions.
D) differential culturing.
E) selective enrichment culturing.
Question
When cells are metabolically active but not dividing, they are in the phase.

A) death
B) stationary
C) log
D) exponential
E) lag
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A 100 µl sample containing 1000 bacterial cells/µl in log phase growth is added to 9.9 ml of fresh culture medium broth. Assuming no nutrients are in limited supply, and a generation time of 30 minutes, how many bacteria will be present in the entire broth culture after six hours?

A) 6.0 × 106
B) 1.2 × 106
C) 4.096 × 108
D) 6.0 × 105
E) 2.56 × 107
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Metabolic activity is at maximum level in the _ phase of growth.

A) stationary
B) lag
C) death
D) log
E) intermediate
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The method of obtaining isolated cultures that utilizes surface area to physically dilute specimens is called

A) the pour- plate technique.
B) serial dilution.
C) enrichment culturing.
D) the streak- plate technique.
E) transport media.
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Which of the following is an indirect method for estimating the number of microbes in a sample?

A) membrane filtration
B) Coulter counter
C) turbidity
D) MPN
E) viable plate counts
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Microaerophiles are microbes that grow best at low

A) pH values.
B) salt concentrations.
C) hydrostatic pressure.
D) oxygen levels.
E) carbon dioxide levels.
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A microbe recovered from an environmental sample grows on a medium composed of agar and a mix of salts. The agar is not digested during incubation. The growth rate increases in high CO2 conditions. The organism is likely a(n)

A) chemotroph.
B) autotroph.
C) halophile.
D) heterotroph.
E) The answer cannot be determined from the information provided.
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Nitrogen is a growth- limiting nutrient for many organisms because

A) it is required for lipid synthesis.
B) it is required for synthesis of nucleotides.
C) only a small number of bacteria are able to extract it from the atmosphere.
D) it is necessary for the biosynthesis of amino acids.
E) only a few microbes can extract it from the atmosphere, but all organisms require it for amino acid and nucleotide synthesis.
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The use of salt and sugar in preserving various types of foods is an application of which of the following concepts?

A) hydrostatic pressure
B) quorum sensing
C) osmotic pressure
D) nitrogen fixation
E) pH
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are complex communities of various types of microbes that adhere to surfaces.

A) Aggregates
B) Media
C) Biofilms
D) Colonies
E) Isolates
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Organisms that can grow with or without oxygen present are

A) either facultative anaerobes or aerotolerant anaerobes.
B) aerotolerant anaerobes.
C) obligate anaerobes.
D) obligate aerobes.
E) facultative anaerobes.
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A fastidious organism might be grown on which of the following types of media?

A) enriched media
B) reducing media
C) selective media
D) differential media
E) transport media
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MacConkey agar plates represent _ _ medium.

A) a minimal
B) a differential
C) a selective
D) both a differential and a selective
E) both a minimal and a selective
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A microorganism found living under conditions of high is a barophile.

A) carbon dioxide levels
B) hydrostatic pressure
C) salt concentrations
D) pH values
E) oxygen concentrations
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Alkalinophiles can survive in water up to pH (11.5/10/7.0).
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Many photosynthetic organisms produce (catalase/carotenoids/dismutase) to protect themselves from the damaging effects of singlet oxygen (1O2).
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A clinical sample of (urine/sputum/tissue) is called a biopsy.
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The (peroxide/superoxide/hydroxyl) radical is formed during the incomplete reduction of O2 during electron transport in aerobes.
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A sample placed into fresh medium is initially in the (lag/log/stationary) phase of microbial growth in most instances.
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A(n) (culture/specimen/inoculum) is a sample of microorganisms introduced into a growth medium.
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Organisms that require organic sources of carbon and energy are called (chemoheterotrophs/chemoautotrophs/auxotrophs).
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A(n) organism require(s) oxygen for growth.

A) aerotolerant and an anaerobic
B) aerotolerant
C) obligate aerobic
D) anaerobic
E) facultative anaerobic
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A gelling agent derived from algae that is useful for creating solid growth media is called (broth/agar/starch).
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The (optimum/range/minimum) growth temperature is the temperature at which an organism exhibits the highest growth rate.
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A pure culture is composed of cells that arise from a single (cell/inoculum/sample).
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All of the following are used to protect organisms from the toxic by- products of oxygen EXCEPT

A) carotenoids.
B) catalase.
C) peroxidase.
D) protease.
E) superoxide dismutase.
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Flow (spectrophotometry/cytometry) is a method of counting cells that have been stained or tagged with fluorescent dyes.
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A (cytometer/spectrophotometer) can measure changes in the turbidity of a bacterial culture.
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A growth curve plots the (number/concentration) of viable organisms in a growing population over time.
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The preferred method for long term storage of bacteria is (freezing/refrigeration/lyophilization).
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The conversion of nitrogen gas to ammonia is called nitrogen (metabolism/fixation).
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A clinical sample labeled as "sputum" was collected from

A) the lungs.
B) the blood.
C) the central nervous system.
D) the skin.
E) a piece of tissue.
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A microbe that grows only at the bottom of a tube of thioglycollate medium is probably a(n)

A) facultative anaerobe.
B) obligate anaerobe.
C) obligate aerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) aerotolerant anaerobe.
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Obligate anaerobes have enzymes such as superoxide dismutase to protect them from the damaging effects of oxygen.
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Agar is a useful compound in the microbiology lab because it is an excellent nutrient for bacteria.
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The only effective way to store bacterial cultures for short periods of time is to arrest their metabolism by freezing.
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Explain how temperature and pH levels can influence microbial infections in the human body.
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A new prokaryote is recovered from a remote saline hot spring. Design a set of experiments to determine whether the organism is thermophilic or thermoduric, halophilic or halotolerant.
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Nitrogen fixation is a process that occurs in all bacteria.
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Explain the similarities and differences between direct and indirect methods of measuring microbial growth, and give examples of each.
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In spectrophotometry, 40% light transmission is the same thing as 60% absorbance of light.
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Quorum sensing is involved in the development and propagation of a biofilm.
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Genetic methods of detecting microorganisms reveal that the number of bacterial species in nature exceeds previous estimates by several orders of magnitude. In the human mouth, for example, it is estimated that 500- 700 microbial species are normally present. Explain why previous estimates were low.
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A selective medium can be formulated either by including inhibitory chemical substances or by leaving out a single crucial nutrient.
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Compare and contrast the streak- plate method of isolation with the pour- plate method of isolation.
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An obligate anaerobe can be cultured in a candle jar.
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Thermoduric mesophiles are often responsible for spoilage of improperly canned foods.
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Serial dilution can be used in combination with pour plates as a method for isolating pure cultures.
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Deck 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth
1
During which growth phase are bacteria more susceptible to antimicrobial drugs?

A) death phase
B) stationary phase
C) lag phase
D) log phase
E) The susceptibility is the same for all phases.
D
2
A device that removes wastes and adds fresh medium to bacterial cultures in order to prolong the log phase of a culture is called a

A) spectrophotometer.
B) cytometer.
C) chemostat.
D) Coulter counter.
E) pellicle.
C
3
A cell that uses an organic carbon source and obtains energy from light would be called a

A) lithoautotroph.
B) chemoautotroph.
C) photoheterotroph.
D) chemoheterotroph.
E) photoautotroph.
C
4
A Petroff- Hauser counting chamber is a(n)

A) device that counts cells as they interrupt an electrical current.
B) glass slide containing an etched grid for counting microbes directly using a microscope.
C) apparatus that traps bacterial cells on a membrane filter where they can be counted.
D) device that measures the amount of light that passes through a culture.
E) device used to count numbers of bacterial colonies on a Petri plate.
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An aquatic microbe that can grow only near the surface of the water is probably which of the following?

A) a lithotroph
B) an anaerobe
C) a chemotroph
D) a heterotroph
E) a phototroph
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An organism that produces catalase enzyme is protected from the harmful effects of

A) peroxide anion.
B) hydroxyl radical.
C) molecular oxygen.
D) superoxide radical.
E) singlet oxygen.
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<strong>  The correct sequence for the phases indicated by the letters A, B, C and D is</strong> A) stationary phase, lag phase, log phase, death phase. B) death phase, log phase stationary phase, lag phase. C) death phase, stationary phase, log phase, lag phase. D) lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, death phase. E) log phase, stationary phase, lag phase, death phase. The correct sequence for the phases indicated by the letters A, B, C and D is

A) stationary phase, lag phase, log phase, death phase.
B) death phase, log phase stationary phase, lag phase.
C) death phase, stationary phase, log phase, lag phase.
D) lag phase, log phase, stationary phase, death phase.
E) log phase, stationary phase, lag phase, death phase.
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Joan wants to discover a microbe capable of degrading an environmental contaminant. Which of the following is the process she should use?

A) nitrogen fixation
B) chemostat
C) enrichment culture
D) quorum sensing
E) cell culture
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An epidemiologist is investigating a new disease and observes what appear to be bacteria inside tissue cells in clinical samples from victims. The scientist wants to try to isolate the bacteria in the lab. What culture conditions are most likely to be successful?

A) incubation in an anaerobic culture system
B) inoculation of cell cultures
C) culturing on blood agar plates
D) inoculation of a minimal medium broth
E) inoculation of EMB plates
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A laboratory protocol lists the following ingredients: 1 g sucrose, 16.4 g Na2HPO4, 1.5 g (NH4)3PO4, 0.02 g CaCO3, KNO3, water to 1 liter and autoclave. This recipe is for a medium.

A) complex broth
B) defined agar
C) complex enrichment broth
D) defined broth
E) reducing agar
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Blood agar plates are an example of medium.

A) selective
B) transport
C) differential
D) reducing
E) defined
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A means of reproduction in which duplicate DNA molecules are separated by cell elongation, followed by formation of a septum to divide the cytoplasm is called

A) mitosis.
B) cell division.
C) budding.
D) logarithmic growth.
E) binary fission.
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Sodium thioglycollate is associated with which of the following types of media?

A) transport media
B) differential media
C) selective media
D) complex media
E) reducing media
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The of a population is the time it takes for the cells to double in number.

A) generation time
B) log phase
C) binary fission
D) arithmetic growth
E) exponential growth
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Obligate anaerobes may be cultured in the laboratory

A) on blood agar plates.
B) in a reducing medium.
C) standard complex media.
D) in a standard incubator.
E) in standard Petri plates.
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Microbial growth rates are controlled in a chemostat by

A) controlling the amount of a limiting nutrient.
B) allowing waste products to accumulate.
C) promoting biofilm formation.
D) controlling the amount of available oxygen.
E) maintaining a constant temperature.
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At temperatures higher than the maximum growth temperature for an organism,

A) membranes become too fluid for proper function.
B) proteins are permanently denatured.
C) hydrogen bonds within molecules are broken.
D) hydrogen bonds are broken and proteins are permanently denatured.
E) hydrogen bonds are broken, proteins are denatured, and membranes become too fluid.
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A microbiologist inoculates a growth medium with 100 bacterial cells/ml. If the generation time of the species is 1 hour, and there is no lag phase, how long will it be before the culture contains more than 10,000 cells/ml?

A) 24 hours
B) 10 hours
C) 7 hours
D) 3 hours
E) 2 hours
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An organism that requires chemical nutrients which serve as final electron acceptors is a(n)

A) phototroph.
B) lithotroph.
C) autotroph.
D) chemotroph.
E) aerobe
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In the process of microbes detect the presence and density of other microbes and modify their metabolic activity in response.

A) quorum sensing
B) synergy
C) mutualism
D) symbiosis
E) antagonism
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A capnophile is a microorganism that thrives in conditions of high

A) pH.
B) hydrostatic pressure.
C) oxygen levels.
D) salt concentration.
E) carbon dioxide levels.
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Human pathogens are classified as

A) mesophiles.
B) hyperthermophiles.
C) psychrophiles.
D) thermoduric.
E) thermophiles.
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The method provides an estimate of the CFUs (colony- forming units) in a sample

A) direct microscopic- count
B) Coulter- counter
C) streak- plate
D) turbidity
E) viable plate- count
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Which of the following organisms would be most likely to contaminate a jar of pickles?

A) a mesophile
B) an acidophile
C) a neutrophile
D) a thermophile
E) an obligate anaerobe
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The generation time of bacterial cells is shortest during the phase.

A) stationary
B) log
C) longitudinal
D) lag
E) death
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Which of the following quantification techniques can distinguish living cells from dead cells in a culture?

A) a Coulter counter
B) metabolic activity
C) microscopic counts
D) dry weight
E) turbidity
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Creating conditions in the laboratory that promote the growth of some microbes while inhibiting the growth of others is called

A) transport conditions.
B) complex culturing.
C) reducing conditions.
D) differential culturing.
E) selective enrichment culturing.
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When cells are metabolically active but not dividing, they are in the phase.

A) death
B) stationary
C) log
D) exponential
E) lag
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A 100 µl sample containing 1000 bacterial cells/µl in log phase growth is added to 9.9 ml of fresh culture medium broth. Assuming no nutrients are in limited supply, and a generation time of 30 minutes, how many bacteria will be present in the entire broth culture after six hours?

A) 6.0 × 106
B) 1.2 × 106
C) 4.096 × 108
D) 6.0 × 105
E) 2.56 × 107
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Metabolic activity is at maximum level in the _ phase of growth.

A) stationary
B) lag
C) death
D) log
E) intermediate
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The method of obtaining isolated cultures that utilizes surface area to physically dilute specimens is called

A) the pour- plate technique.
B) serial dilution.
C) enrichment culturing.
D) the streak- plate technique.
E) transport media.
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Which of the following is an indirect method for estimating the number of microbes in a sample?

A) membrane filtration
B) Coulter counter
C) turbidity
D) MPN
E) viable plate counts
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Microaerophiles are microbes that grow best at low

A) pH values.
B) salt concentrations.
C) hydrostatic pressure.
D) oxygen levels.
E) carbon dioxide levels.
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A microbe recovered from an environmental sample grows on a medium composed of agar and a mix of salts. The agar is not digested during incubation. The growth rate increases in high CO2 conditions. The organism is likely a(n)

A) chemotroph.
B) autotroph.
C) halophile.
D) heterotroph.
E) The answer cannot be determined from the information provided.
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Nitrogen is a growth- limiting nutrient for many organisms because

A) it is required for lipid synthesis.
B) it is required for synthesis of nucleotides.
C) only a small number of bacteria are able to extract it from the atmosphere.
D) it is necessary for the biosynthesis of amino acids.
E) only a few microbes can extract it from the atmosphere, but all organisms require it for amino acid and nucleotide synthesis.
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The use of salt and sugar in preserving various types of foods is an application of which of the following concepts?

A) hydrostatic pressure
B) quorum sensing
C) osmotic pressure
D) nitrogen fixation
E) pH
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are complex communities of various types of microbes that adhere to surfaces.

A) Aggregates
B) Media
C) Biofilms
D) Colonies
E) Isolates
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Organisms that can grow with or without oxygen present are

A) either facultative anaerobes or aerotolerant anaerobes.
B) aerotolerant anaerobes.
C) obligate anaerobes.
D) obligate aerobes.
E) facultative anaerobes.
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A fastidious organism might be grown on which of the following types of media?

A) enriched media
B) reducing media
C) selective media
D) differential media
E) transport media
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MacConkey agar plates represent _ _ medium.

A) a minimal
B) a differential
C) a selective
D) both a differential and a selective
E) both a minimal and a selective
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A microorganism found living under conditions of high is a barophile.

A) carbon dioxide levels
B) hydrostatic pressure
C) salt concentrations
D) pH values
E) oxygen concentrations
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Alkalinophiles can survive in water up to pH (11.5/10/7.0).
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Many photosynthetic organisms produce (catalase/carotenoids/dismutase) to protect themselves from the damaging effects of singlet oxygen (1O2).
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A clinical sample of (urine/sputum/tissue) is called a biopsy.
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The (peroxide/superoxide/hydroxyl) radical is formed during the incomplete reduction of O2 during electron transport in aerobes.
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46
A sample placed into fresh medium is initially in the (lag/log/stationary) phase of microbial growth in most instances.
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47
A(n) (culture/specimen/inoculum) is a sample of microorganisms introduced into a growth medium.
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48
Organisms that require organic sources of carbon and energy are called (chemoheterotrophs/chemoautotrophs/auxotrophs).
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49
A(n) organism require(s) oxygen for growth.

A) aerotolerant and an anaerobic
B) aerotolerant
C) obligate aerobic
D) anaerobic
E) facultative anaerobic
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50
A gelling agent derived from algae that is useful for creating solid growth media is called (broth/agar/starch).
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51
The (optimum/range/minimum) growth temperature is the temperature at which an organism exhibits the highest growth rate.
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52
A pure culture is composed of cells that arise from a single (cell/inoculum/sample).
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53
All of the following are used to protect organisms from the toxic by- products of oxygen EXCEPT

A) carotenoids.
B) catalase.
C) peroxidase.
D) protease.
E) superoxide dismutase.
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54
Flow (spectrophotometry/cytometry) is a method of counting cells that have been stained or tagged with fluorescent dyes.
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55
A (cytometer/spectrophotometer) can measure changes in the turbidity of a bacterial culture.
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56
A growth curve plots the (number/concentration) of viable organisms in a growing population over time.
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57
The preferred method for long term storage of bacteria is (freezing/refrigeration/lyophilization).
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58
The conversion of nitrogen gas to ammonia is called nitrogen (metabolism/fixation).
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59
A clinical sample labeled as "sputum" was collected from

A) the lungs.
B) the blood.
C) the central nervous system.
D) the skin.
E) a piece of tissue.
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60
A microbe that grows only at the bottom of a tube of thioglycollate medium is probably a(n)

A) facultative anaerobe.
B) obligate anaerobe.
C) obligate aerobe.
D) microaerophile.
E) aerotolerant anaerobe.
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61
Obligate anaerobes have enzymes such as superoxide dismutase to protect them from the damaging effects of oxygen.
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62
Agar is a useful compound in the microbiology lab because it is an excellent nutrient for bacteria.
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63
The only effective way to store bacterial cultures for short periods of time is to arrest their metabolism by freezing.
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64
Explain how temperature and pH levels can influence microbial infections in the human body.
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65
A new prokaryote is recovered from a remote saline hot spring. Design a set of experiments to determine whether the organism is thermophilic or thermoduric, halophilic or halotolerant.
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66
Nitrogen fixation is a process that occurs in all bacteria.
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67
Explain the similarities and differences between direct and indirect methods of measuring microbial growth, and give examples of each.
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68
In spectrophotometry, 40% light transmission is the same thing as 60% absorbance of light.
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69
Quorum sensing is involved in the development and propagation of a biofilm.
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70
Genetic methods of detecting microorganisms reveal that the number of bacterial species in nature exceeds previous estimates by several orders of magnitude. In the human mouth, for example, it is estimated that 500- 700 microbial species are normally present. Explain why previous estimates were low.
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71
A selective medium can be formulated either by including inhibitory chemical substances or by leaving out a single crucial nutrient.
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72
Compare and contrast the streak- plate method of isolation with the pour- plate method of isolation.
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73
An obligate anaerobe can be cultured in a candle jar.
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74
Thermoduric mesophiles are often responsible for spoilage of improperly canned foods.
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75
Serial dilution can be used in combination with pour plates as a method for isolating pure cultures.
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