Deck 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth

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The term autotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)must obtain organic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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Most of the dry weight of a microbial cell is from

A)inorganic compounds.
B)minerals.
C)water.
D)organic compounds.
E)salts.
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The term obligate refers to

A)the ability to exist in a wide range of conditions.
B)existing in a very narrow niche.
C)using chemicals for energy production.
D)using light for energy production.
E)using oxygen for metabolism.
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What compound has the highest concentration in a cell?

A)CO2
B)CH4
C)H2O
D)glucose
E)NH3
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An important mineral ion that is a component of chloroplasts and stabilizer of membranes and ribosomes is

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
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Microorganisms require large quantities of this nutrient for use in cell structure and metabolism:

A)element.
B)macronutrient.
C)water.
D)growth factor.
E)trace element.
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An organism that uses CO2 for its carbon needs would be called a(n)

A)heterotroph.
B)autotroph.
C)chemoheterotroph.
D)saprobe.
E)halotroph.
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Organisms that feed on dead organisms for nutrients are called

A)saprobes.
B)parasites.
C)autotrophs.
D)lithoautotrophs.
E)phototrophs.
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The term photoautotroph refers to an organism that

A)is a decomposer.
B)must obtain organic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term chemoheterotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)must obtain inorganic compounds for its energy source.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term photoheterotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)utilizes inorganic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by metabolizing organic matter of dead organisms.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term facultative refers to

A)the ability to exist in a wide range of conditions.
B)existing in a very narrow niche.
C)using chemicals for energy production.
D)using light for energy production.
E)using oxygen for metabolism.
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Calcium is required for bacteria because it

A)stabilizes the cell wall.
B)stabilizes the ribosomes.
C)stabilizes the nucleoid.
D)maintains cellular pH.
E)makes strong bones.
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Archaea,as a group,are not pathogens.This is because

A)they evolved without mammals.
B)mammals evolved special defenses against them.
C)mammalian hosts do not meet their environmental requirements.
D)they are outcompeted by natural flora.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Microorganisms require small quantities of this nutrient for enzyme function and maintenance of protein structure:

A)element.
B)macronutrient.
C)water.
D)growth factors.
E)trace element.
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Aerobic respiration is an example of

A)photosynthesis.
B)methanoheterophy.
C)photoheterotrophy.
D)chemoheterotrophy.
E)photoautotrophy.
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Organisms called _____ live on or in the body of a host and cause some degree of harm.

A)mesophiles
B)thermophiles
C)commensals
D)parasites
E)halophiles
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Which of the following is not a major element of a microbial cell?

A)copper
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)nitrogen
E)oxygen
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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An important mineral ion of the cytochrome pigments of cellular respiration is

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
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When whole cells or large molecules in solution are engulfed by a cell,this endocytosis is specifically termed

A)pinocytosis.
B)phagocytosis.
C)facilitated transport.
D)facilitated diffusion.
E)exocytosis.
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Cultures of a bacterial species were incubated out on the incubator shelf,in an anaerobic jar,and in a candle jar.After incubation,there was moderate growth of cultures in the candle and anaerobic jars,but heavy growth of the culture on the incubator shelf.This species is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)anaerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)capnophile.
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An organism that grows slowly in the cold but has an optimum growth temperature of 25 \circ C is called a(n)

A)extremophile.
B)thermophile.
C)psychrophile.
D)psychrotroph.
E)thermoduric.
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In _____ conditions,the cell wall will help prevent the cell from bursting.

A)hypertonic
B)hypotonic
C)isotonic
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The toxic superoxide ion is converted to harmless oxygen by two enzymes,

A)catalase and hydrogen peroxidases.
B)superoxide dismutase and hydrogen peroxidases.
C)superoxide dismutase and catalase.
D)catalase and oxidase.
E)superoxide dismutase and oxidase.
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All of the following could find a location in or on body tissues suitable for growth except

A)psychrophiles.
B)anaerobes.
C)facultative anaerobes.
D)mesophiles
E)capnophiles.
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Cultures of a bacterial species were incubated on the shelf of a refrigerator,out on a lab bench top,on the shelf of a 37 \circ C incubator,and on the shelf of a 50 \circ C incubator.After incubation,there was no growth at 37 \circ C and 50 \circ C,very slight growth out on the bench top,and abundant growth at refrigeration.What term could be used for this species?

A)halophile
B)mesophile
C)anaerobe
D)psychrophile
E)capnophile
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The use of energy by a cell to enclose a substance in its membrane by forming a vacuole and engulfing it is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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A microorganism that does not have catalase or superoxide dismutase would find it difficult to live in an environment with

A)carbon dioxide.
B)oxygen.
C)high salt.
D)temperatures above 37 \circ C.
E)high acidity.
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Human pathogens fall into the group

A)psychrophiles.
B)thermophiles.
C)halophiles.
D)mesophiles.
E)acidophiles.
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A microaerophile

A)grows best in an anaerobic jar.
B)grows with or without oxygen.
C)needs normal atmospheric levels of oxygen.
D)requires a small amount of oxygen but won't grow at normal atmospheric levels.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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An organism that can use gaseous oxygen in metabolism and has the enzymes to process toxic oxygen products is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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Nutrient absorption is mediated by the

A)cell wall.
B)peptidoglycan layer.
C)proteins in the periplasmic space.
D)cell membrane.
E)nuclear membrane.
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Which of the following require the cell to use ATP?

A)facilitated diffusion
B)diffusion
C)endocytosis
D)osmosis
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
Question
An organism with a temperature growth range of 45 \circ C to 60 \circ C would be called a(n)

A)extremophile.
B)thermophile.
C)psychrophile.
D)psychrotroph.
E)thermoduric.
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Bacteria living in a freshwater stream that are moved to salty seawater would

A)be in a hypotonic solution.
B)gain water.
C)be in an isotonic solution.
D)shrivel.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Facilitated diffusion is limited by

A)substrate concentration.
B)carrier proteins in the membrane.
C)size of the pores in the membrane.
D)osmotic pressure.
E)the size of the cell.
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The movement of substances from higher to lower concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier but no energy expenditure is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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The movement of substances from lower to higher concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier and cell expenditure of energy is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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Whether an organism is a phototroph or a chemotroph depends on its source of energy.
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Most microorganisms on earth can only live and survive in habitats that are similar to human body conditions.
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A barophile would grow best in

A)acid pools.
B)the deep oceans.
C)hot geyser springs.
D)arid,desert soil.
E)salt lakes.
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The phase of the bacterial growth curve in which newly inoculated cells are adjusting to their new environment,metabolizing but not growing,is the

A)lag phase.
B)log phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)prophase.
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The production of antibodies is a form of antagonism called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)antibiosis.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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An organism that cannot tolerate an oxygen environment is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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Obligate saprobes can adapt to a living host.
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The phase of the bacterial growth curve in which the rate of multiplication equals the rate of cell death is the

A)lag phase.
B)log phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)telophase.
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An organism that can exist in both oxygen and oxygenless environments is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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What type of media is used to demonstrate oxygen requirements of microbes?

A)blood agar
B)thioglycollate
C)sulfite polymyxin sulfadiazine
D)sodium chloride
E)None of the choices is correct.
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A halophile would grow best in

A)acid pools.
B)freshwater ponds.
C)hot geyser springs.
D)arid,desert soil.
E)salt lakes.
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When it is important to count the number of cells,determine cell size,and differentiate between dead and live cells,a ___ is used.

A)Coulter counter
B)flow cytometer
C)SEM
D)methylene dye indicator
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The phase of the bacterial growth curve that shows the maximum rate of cell division is the

A)lag phase.
B)exponential (log)phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)prophase.
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When microbes are in a close nutritional relationship,and one benefits but the other is not harmed,it is called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)commensalism.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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Whether an organism is an autotroph or heterotroph depends on its source of nitrogen.
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An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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The time interval from parent cell to two new daughter cells is called the

A)binary fission.
B)growth curve.
C)generation time.
D)death phase.
E)culture time.
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When microbes live independently but cooperate and share nutrients,it is called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)antibiosis.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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Phosphorus is one of the major elements needed in larger quantities by microorganisms.
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In the viable plate count method,a measured sample of a culture is evenly spread across an agar surface and incubated.Each _____ represents one _____ from the sample.

A)cell,cell
B)cell,colony
C)colony,cell
D)species,colony
E)generation,cell
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In a commensal relationship,the commensal benefits but the cohabitant is neither harmed nor benefited.
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After binary fission,daughter cells will differ genetically.
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You administer the osmotic diuretic as ordered.Which of the following responses by the patient would indicate the therapeutic effectiveness of the drug?

A)no response to painful stimuli
B)minimal response to painful stimuli
C)withdrawal to painful stimuli
D)spontaneous movement
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Bacterial biofilms stimulate the immune system differently than free (planktonic)bacteria.
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A closed culture system is used to determine a population growth curve.
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Lithoautotrophs use inorganic nutrients for carbon and energy sources.
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The degree of turbidity in a culture correlates to the amount of cell growth.
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The direct cell count,using a cytometer,can calculate viable cell numbers from a sample.
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The time that it takes for a freshly inoculated agar culture to develop visible colonies is principally governed by the generation time of the inoculated species.
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You are preparing to administer hypertonic saline.Which of the following solutions would you expect the physician to order to produce the desired physiological effect in the patient?

A)0.45% sodium chloride
B)0.9% sodium chloride
C)0.9% sodium chloride with dextrose
D)3% sodium chloride
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Anaerobes can be cultured in a CO2 environment.
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Because a hypertonic environment forces water to move out of a cell,it is said to have high osmotic

A)pressure.
B)diffusion.
C)tension.
D)leverage.
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Bacteria have an average generation time of 24 hours.
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Facilitated diffusion and active transport require a carrier protein to mediate the movement across the plasma membrane.
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The majority of microbes live and grow in habitats between pH 7 and 9.
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The physician orders administration of an intravenous osmotic diuretic as the patient is en route to surgery.As the RN,you are familiar with the action of the drug,which increases the osmolarity of the blood.Which of the following do you anticipate as the therapeutic response to the administration of this medication?

A)decreased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
B)decreased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
C)increased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
D)increased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
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Following the patient's surgical procedure,he is admitted to the neurological intensive care unit.Interventions are implemented to decrease intracranial pressure,including the administration of intravenous hypertonic saline.Which of the following do you anticipate as the therapeutic response to the administration of this medication?

A)decreased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
B)decreased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
C)increased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
D)increased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
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Binary fission results in four daughter cells from one parent cell.
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A Coulter counter can count viable cells as well as determine the size.
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Saprobes do not need a carbon source for growth and metabolism.
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The term autotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)must obtain organic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
A
2
Most of the dry weight of a microbial cell is from

A)inorganic compounds.
B)minerals.
C)water.
D)organic compounds.
E)salts.
D
3
The term obligate refers to

A)the ability to exist in a wide range of conditions.
B)existing in a very narrow niche.
C)using chemicals for energy production.
D)using light for energy production.
E)using oxygen for metabolism.
B
4
What compound has the highest concentration in a cell?

A)CO2
B)CH4
C)H2O
D)glucose
E)NH3
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An important mineral ion that is a component of chloroplasts and stabilizer of membranes and ribosomes is

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
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Microorganisms require large quantities of this nutrient for use in cell structure and metabolism:

A)element.
B)macronutrient.
C)water.
D)growth factor.
E)trace element.
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An organism that uses CO2 for its carbon needs would be called a(n)

A)heterotroph.
B)autotroph.
C)chemoheterotroph.
D)saprobe.
E)halotroph.
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Organisms that feed on dead organisms for nutrients are called

A)saprobes.
B)parasites.
C)autotrophs.
D)lithoautotrophs.
E)phototrophs.
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The term photoautotroph refers to an organism that

A)is a decomposer.
B)must obtain organic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term chemoheterotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)must obtain inorganic compounds for its energy source.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by oxidizing chemical compounds.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term photoheterotroph refers to an organism that

A)uses CO2 for its carbon source.
B)utilizes inorganic compounds for its carbon needs.
C)gets energy from sunlight.
D)gets energy by metabolizing organic matter of dead organisms.
E)does not need a carbon source.
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The term facultative refers to

A)the ability to exist in a wide range of conditions.
B)existing in a very narrow niche.
C)using chemicals for energy production.
D)using light for energy production.
E)using oxygen for metabolism.
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Calcium is required for bacteria because it

A)stabilizes the cell wall.
B)stabilizes the ribosomes.
C)stabilizes the nucleoid.
D)maintains cellular pH.
E)makes strong bones.
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Archaea,as a group,are not pathogens.This is because

A)they evolved without mammals.
B)mammals evolved special defenses against them.
C)mammalian hosts do not meet their environmental requirements.
D)they are outcompeted by natural flora.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Microorganisms require small quantities of this nutrient for enzyme function and maintenance of protein structure:

A)element.
B)macronutrient.
C)water.
D)growth factors.
E)trace element.
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Aerobic respiration is an example of

A)photosynthesis.
B)methanoheterophy.
C)photoheterotrophy.
D)chemoheterotrophy.
E)photoautotrophy.
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Organisms called _____ live on or in the body of a host and cause some degree of harm.

A)mesophiles
B)thermophiles
C)commensals
D)parasites
E)halophiles
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Which of the following is not a major element of a microbial cell?

A)copper
B)carbon
C)hydrogen
D)nitrogen
E)oxygen
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The movement of molecules from an area of high concentration to an area of lower concentration is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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An important mineral ion of the cytochrome pigments of cellular respiration is

A)iron.
B)zinc.
C)calcium.
D)magnesium.
E)potassium.
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When whole cells or large molecules in solution are engulfed by a cell,this endocytosis is specifically termed

A)pinocytosis.
B)phagocytosis.
C)facilitated transport.
D)facilitated diffusion.
E)exocytosis.
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Cultures of a bacterial species were incubated out on the incubator shelf,in an anaerobic jar,and in a candle jar.After incubation,there was moderate growth of cultures in the candle and anaerobic jars,but heavy growth of the culture on the incubator shelf.This species is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)anaerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)capnophile.
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An organism that grows slowly in the cold but has an optimum growth temperature of 25 \circ C is called a(n)

A)extremophile.
B)thermophile.
C)psychrophile.
D)psychrotroph.
E)thermoduric.
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In _____ conditions,the cell wall will help prevent the cell from bursting.

A)hypertonic
B)hypotonic
C)isotonic
D)All of the choices are correct.
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The toxic superoxide ion is converted to harmless oxygen by two enzymes,

A)catalase and hydrogen peroxidases.
B)superoxide dismutase and hydrogen peroxidases.
C)superoxide dismutase and catalase.
D)catalase and oxidase.
E)superoxide dismutase and oxidase.
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All of the following could find a location in or on body tissues suitable for growth except

A)psychrophiles.
B)anaerobes.
C)facultative anaerobes.
D)mesophiles
E)capnophiles.
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Cultures of a bacterial species were incubated on the shelf of a refrigerator,out on a lab bench top,on the shelf of a 37 \circ C incubator,and on the shelf of a 50 \circ C incubator.After incubation,there was no growth at 37 \circ C and 50 \circ C,very slight growth out on the bench top,and abundant growth at refrigeration.What term could be used for this species?

A)halophile
B)mesophile
C)anaerobe
D)psychrophile
E)capnophile
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The use of energy by a cell to enclose a substance in its membrane by forming a vacuole and engulfing it is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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A microorganism that does not have catalase or superoxide dismutase would find it difficult to live in an environment with

A)carbon dioxide.
B)oxygen.
C)high salt.
D)temperatures above 37 \circ C.
E)high acidity.
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Human pathogens fall into the group

A)psychrophiles.
B)thermophiles.
C)halophiles.
D)mesophiles.
E)acidophiles.
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A microaerophile

A)grows best in an anaerobic jar.
B)grows with or without oxygen.
C)needs normal atmospheric levels of oxygen.
D)requires a small amount of oxygen but won't grow at normal atmospheric levels.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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An organism that can use gaseous oxygen in metabolism and has the enzymes to process toxic oxygen products is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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Nutrient absorption is mediated by the

A)cell wall.
B)peptidoglycan layer.
C)proteins in the periplasmic space.
D)cell membrane.
E)nuclear membrane.
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Which of the following require the cell to use ATP?

A)facilitated diffusion
B)diffusion
C)endocytosis
D)osmosis
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Diffusion of water through a semipermeable membrane is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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An organism with a temperature growth range of 45 \circ C to 60 \circ C would be called a(n)

A)extremophile.
B)thermophile.
C)psychrophile.
D)psychrotroph.
E)thermoduric.
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Bacteria living in a freshwater stream that are moved to salty seawater would

A)be in a hypotonic solution.
B)gain water.
C)be in an isotonic solution.
D)shrivel.
E)None of the choices is correct.
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Facilitated diffusion is limited by

A)substrate concentration.
B)carrier proteins in the membrane.
C)size of the pores in the membrane.
D)osmotic pressure.
E)the size of the cell.
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39
The movement of substances from higher to lower concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier but no energy expenditure is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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40
The movement of substances from lower to higher concentration across a semipermeable membrane that must have a specific protein carrier and cell expenditure of energy is called

A)facilitated diffusion.
B)diffusion.
C)active transport.
D)osmosis.
E)endocytosis.
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41
Whether an organism is a phototroph or a chemotroph depends on its source of energy.
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42
Most microorganisms on earth can only live and survive in habitats that are similar to human body conditions.
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43
A barophile would grow best in

A)acid pools.
B)the deep oceans.
C)hot geyser springs.
D)arid,desert soil.
E)salt lakes.
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44
The phase of the bacterial growth curve in which newly inoculated cells are adjusting to their new environment,metabolizing but not growing,is the

A)lag phase.
B)log phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)prophase.
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45
The production of antibodies is a form of antagonism called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)antibiosis.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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46
An organism that cannot tolerate an oxygen environment is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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47
Obligate saprobes can adapt to a living host.
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48
The phase of the bacterial growth curve in which the rate of multiplication equals the rate of cell death is the

A)lag phase.
B)log phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)telophase.
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49
An organism that can exist in both oxygen and oxygenless environments is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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50
What type of media is used to demonstrate oxygen requirements of microbes?

A)blood agar
B)thioglycollate
C)sulfite polymyxin sulfadiazine
D)sodium chloride
E)None of the choices is correct.
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51
A halophile would grow best in

A)acid pools.
B)freshwater ponds.
C)hot geyser springs.
D)arid,desert soil.
E)salt lakes.
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52
When it is important to count the number of cells,determine cell size,and differentiate between dead and live cells,a ___ is used.

A)Coulter counter
B)flow cytometer
C)SEM
D)methylene dye indicator
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53
The phase of the bacterial growth curve that shows the maximum rate of cell division is the

A)lag phase.
B)exponential (log)phase.
C)stationary phase.
D)death phase.
E)prophase.
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54
When microbes are in a close nutritional relationship,and one benefits but the other is not harmed,it is called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)commensalism.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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55
Whether an organism is an autotroph or heterotroph depends on its source of nitrogen.
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56
An organism that cannot grow without oxygen is a(n)

A)aerobe.
B)obligate aerobe.
C)facultative anaerobe.
D)microaerophile.
E)obligate anaerobe.
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57
The time interval from parent cell to two new daughter cells is called the

A)binary fission.
B)growth curve.
C)generation time.
D)death phase.
E)culture time.
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58
When microbes live independently but cooperate and share nutrients,it is called

A)symbiosis.
B)satellitism.
C)antibiosis.
D)mutualism.
E)synergism.
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59
Phosphorus is one of the major elements needed in larger quantities by microorganisms.
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60
In the viable plate count method,a measured sample of a culture is evenly spread across an agar surface and incubated.Each _____ represents one _____ from the sample.

A)cell,cell
B)cell,colony
C)colony,cell
D)species,colony
E)generation,cell
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61
In a commensal relationship,the commensal benefits but the cohabitant is neither harmed nor benefited.
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62
After binary fission,daughter cells will differ genetically.
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63
You administer the osmotic diuretic as ordered.Which of the following responses by the patient would indicate the therapeutic effectiveness of the drug?

A)no response to painful stimuli
B)minimal response to painful stimuli
C)withdrawal to painful stimuli
D)spontaneous movement
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64
Bacterial biofilms stimulate the immune system differently than free (planktonic)bacteria.
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65
A closed culture system is used to determine a population growth curve.
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66
Lithoautotrophs use inorganic nutrients for carbon and energy sources.
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67
The degree of turbidity in a culture correlates to the amount of cell growth.
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68
The direct cell count,using a cytometer,can calculate viable cell numbers from a sample.
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69
The time that it takes for a freshly inoculated agar culture to develop visible colonies is principally governed by the generation time of the inoculated species.
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70
You are preparing to administer hypertonic saline.Which of the following solutions would you expect the physician to order to produce the desired physiological effect in the patient?

A)0.45% sodium chloride
B)0.9% sodium chloride
C)0.9% sodium chloride with dextrose
D)3% sodium chloride
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71
Anaerobes can be cultured in a CO2 environment.
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72
Because a hypertonic environment forces water to move out of a cell,it is said to have high osmotic

A)pressure.
B)diffusion.
C)tension.
D)leverage.
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73
Bacteria have an average generation time of 24 hours.
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74
Facilitated diffusion and active transport require a carrier protein to mediate the movement across the plasma membrane.
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75
The majority of microbes live and grow in habitats between pH 7 and 9.
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76
The physician orders administration of an intravenous osmotic diuretic as the patient is en route to surgery.As the RN,you are familiar with the action of the drug,which increases the osmolarity of the blood.Which of the following do you anticipate as the therapeutic response to the administration of this medication?

A)decreased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
B)decreased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
C)increased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
D)increased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
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77
Following the patient's surgical procedure,he is admitted to the neurological intensive care unit.Interventions are implemented to decrease intracranial pressure,including the administration of intravenous hypertonic saline.Which of the following do you anticipate as the therapeutic response to the administration of this medication?

A)decreased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
B)decreased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
C)increased extravascular volume and increased intravascular volume
D)increased extravascular volume and decreased intravascular volume
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78
Binary fission results in four daughter cells from one parent cell.
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79
A Coulter counter can count viable cells as well as determine the size.
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80
Saprobes do not need a carbon source for growth and metabolism.
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