Deck 11: The Prokaryotes: Domains Bacteria and Archaea

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You have isolated a bacterium that grows in a medium containing only inorganic nutrients. Ammonia is oxidized to a nitrate ion. This bacterium is

A) gram-negative.
B) using anaerobic respiration.
C) a chemoautotroph.
D) a photoheterotroph.
E) a photoautotroph.
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Figure 11.1 <strong>Figure 11.1   What is group ʺc.ʺ in the key shown in Figure 11.1?</strong> A) spirochaetes B) planctomycetes C) chlamydiae D) fusobacteria E) bacteroidetes <div style=padding-top: 35px> What is group ʺc.ʺ in the key shown in Figure 11.1?

A) spirochaetes
B) planctomycetes
C) chlamydiae
D) fusobacteria
E) bacteroidetes
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Which of the following bacteria is gram-positive?

A) Bacteroides
B) Rickettsia
C) Salmonella
D) Streptococcus
E) Pseudomonas
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Which of the following genera is an anaerobic gram-negative rod?

A) Escherichia
B) Treponema
C) Neisseria
D) Staphylococcus
E) Bacteroides
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You have isolated a bacterium that grows in a medium containing an organic substrate and nitrate in the absence of oxygen. The nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas. You can be sure that this bacterium is

A) a chemoautotroph.
B) a photoheterotroph.
C) a photoautotroph.
D) gram-positive.
E) using anaerobic respiration.
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Which of the following are found primarily in the intestines of humans?

A) facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods
B) gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci
C) endospore-forming rods
D) gram-positive cocci
E) aerobic, helical bacteria
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Which of the following form conidiospores?

A) endospore-forming gram-positive rods and cocci
B) rickettsias
C) anaerobic gram-negative cocci
D) actinomycetes and related organisms
E) spiral and curved bacteria
Question
Staphylococcus and Streptococcus can be easily differentiated in a laboratory by which one of the following?

A) glucose fermentation
B) growth in high salt concentrations
C) ability to cause disease
D) cell shape
E) Gram stain reaction
Question
Which one of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Bacillus
B) Staphylococcus
C) Streptococcus
D) Escherichia
E) Lactobacillus
Question
Which of the following lacks a cell wall?

A) Clostridium
B) Mycobacterium
C) Borrelia
D) Mycoplasma
E) Nocardia
Question
Which of the following bacteria is gram-negative?

A) Bacillus
B) Mycobacterium
C) Treponema
D) Corynebacterium
E) Staphylococcus
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Which of the following do you expect to be MOST resistant to high temperatures?

A) Bacillus subtilis
B) Eschericia coli
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Streptococcocus pyogenes
E) Staphylococcus aureus
Question
Which of the following is NOT an enteric?

A) Salmonella
B) Campylobacter
C) Shigella
D) Enterobacter
E) Escherichia
Question
Which of the following is NOT a characteristic inherent of the non-endospore-forming gram-positive rods?

A) nonpathogenic
B) carry out fermentative metabolism
C) display a branched filamentous morphology
D) are aerotolerant
E) lack cell walls
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of spirochetes?

A) found in the human oral cavity
B) easily observed with brightfield microscopy
C) possess an axial filament
D) helical shape
E) gram-negative
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Neisseria?

A) Some species are human pathogens.
B) cocci
C) gram-negative
D) oxidase-positive
E) requires X and V factors
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Escherichia coli belongs to the

A) green sulfur bacteria.
B) spirochetes.
C) actinomycetes.
D) gram-positive bacteria.
E) proteobacteria.
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Rickettsias differ from chlamydias in that rickettsias

A) are enterics.
B) are gram-negative.
C) are intracellular parasites.
D) form elementary bodies.
E) require an arthropod for transmission.
Question
Requirements for X and V factors are used to identify

A) Haemophilus.
B) Pseudomonas.
C) Escherichia.
D) Staphylococcus.
E) Neisseria.
Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) dissimilatory sulfate-reducing bacteria  produce H2S
B) Cytophaga  a gliding, nonfruiting bacterium
C) actinomycetes  reproduce by fragmentation
D) chemoautotrophic bacteria  fix atmospheric nitrogen
E) archaea  extremophiles
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You have isolated a gram-positive rod. What should you do next?

A) Gram stain
B) enterotube
C) lactose fermentation
D) endospore stain
E) flagella stain
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Caulobacter are different from most bacteria in that they

A) are gram-negative.
B) are gram-positive.
C) have stalks.
D) are motile.
E) lack cell walls.
Question
Both Beggiatoa and the purple sulfur bacteria use H2S. These bacteria differ in that Beggiatoa

A) belongs to the gammaproteobacteria.
B) uses H2S for a carbon source.
C) uses H2S for an energy source.
D) uses light energy.
E) is a heterotroph.
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The nonsulfur photosynthetic bacteria use organic compounds as

A) electron donors to reduce Co2.
B) energy sources.
C) electron acceptors.
D) carbon sources.
E) oxygen sources.
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All of the following bacteria are motile. Which does NOT have flagella?

A) spirochetes
B) helical bacteria
C) Pseudomonas
D) Escherichia
E) Salmonella
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Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Serratia are all

A) gram-negative facultatively anaerobic rods.
B) gram-positive aerobic cocci.
C) fermentative.
D) pathogens.
E) endospore-forming bacteria.
Question
You have isolated an aerobic gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that grows well on nutrient agar. To which of the following groups does it most likely belong?

A) deltaproteobacteria
B) bacillales
C) phototrophic bacteria
D) gammaproteobacteria
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
Question
Actinomycetes differ from fungi in that actinomycetes

A) lack a membrane-bounded nucleus.
B) are chemoheterotrophs.
C) cause disease.
D) are decomposers.
E) require light.
Question
A primary difference between cyanobacteria and purple and green phototrophic bacteria is

A) color.
B) electron donor for Co2 reduction.
C) energy source.
D) cell type.
E) cell wall type.
Question
Streptomyces differs from Actinomyces because Streptomyces

A) makes antibiotics.
B) forms filaments.
C) is a strict aerobe.
D) is a bacterium.
E) produces conidia.
Question
Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) Pseudomonas  gram-positive
B) aerobic, helical bacteria  gram-negative
C) mycobacteria  acid-fast
D) spirochete  axial filament
E) enterics  gram-negative
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Which one of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Salmonella
B) Burkholderia
C) Neisseria
D) Acidithiobacillus
E) Bordetella
Question
Which of the following bacteria are responsible for more infections and more different kinds of infections?

A) Pseudomonas
B) Streptococcus
C) Neisseria
D) Staphylococcus
E) Salmonella
Question
All of the following bacteria are gram-positive. Which does NOT belong with the others?

A) Gardnerella
B) Listeria
C) Corynebacterium
D) Actinomyces
E) Mycobacterium
Question
Thiobacillus oxidizes inorganic sulfur compounds and reduces Co2. This bacterium is a

A) chemoheterotroph.
B) chemoautotroph.
C) gammaproteobacteria.
D) photoheterotroph.
E) photoautotroph.
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Which of the following statements about the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever is FALSE?

A) It is transmitted by ticks.
B) It is gram-negative.
C) It is found in soil and water.
D) It is in the genus Rickettsia.
E) It is an intracellular parasite.
Question
Which of the following is the best reason to classify Streptococcus in the Lactobacillales?

A) Gram reaction
B) morphology
C) fermentation of lactose
D) found in dairy products
E) rRNA sequences
Question
Borrelia is classified as a spirochete because it

A) is transmitted by ticks.
B) possesses an axial filament.
C) is a rod.
D) is a pathogen.
E) is aerobic.
Question
You have isolated a prokaryotic cell. The first step in identification is a(n)

A) Gram stain.
B) endospore stain.
C) lactose fermentation test.
D) DNA fingerprint.
E) flagella stain.
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Which one of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) Staphylococcus
B) Rickettsia
C) Wolbachia
D) Coxiella
E) Ehrlichia
Question
Burkholderia was reclassified from the gammaproteobacteria to the betaproteobacteria because

A) it causes infections in cystic fibrosis patients.
B) it is a gram-negative rod.
C) its rRNA sequence is similar to that of Neisseria.
D) it causes melioidosis.
E) it grows in disinfectants.
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The majority of bacterial species on Earth have not been successfully cultivated.
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A colleague proposes that the Archaea may be the oldest life forms currently inhabiting Earth. Do you agree? Explain.
Question
The deinococci can be categorized as extremophiles.
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Myxobacteria are classified as actinobacteria due to fungal-like lifestyle.
Question
The Gram stain is not suitable for identifying members of the Archaea.
Question
Photosynthetic organisms always produce oxygen gas as a metabolic byproduct.
Question
Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched?

A) myxospore  gliding bacteria
B) endospore  Clostridium
C) endospore  Bacillus
D) elementary body  Escherichia
E) heterocyst  cyanobacteria
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Which of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Halococcus
B) Sulfolobus
C) Methanobacterium
D) Staphylococcus
E) Halobacterium
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Bacterial predators such as Bdellovibrio are members of the betaproteobacteria.
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Two distinguishing factors of the epsilonproteobacteria that they are motile and microaerophilic.
Question
The crab industry needs female crabs for growing more crabs. What bacterium might be used to ensure development of female crabs and shrimp?

A) Wolbachia
B) Neisseria
C) Acinetobacter
D) Pelagibacter
E) Gemmata
Question
Mycoplasmas differ from other bacteria in that they

A) lack a cell wall.
B) are acid-fast.
C) are motile.
D) are gram-negative.
E) grow inside host cells.
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Currently, no members of Archaea have been linked to human disease.
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The human body is typically free of archaeal species.
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All gram-negative bacteria are classified as proteobacteria.
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The use of culture-independent techniques has increased our understanding of microbial diversity without cultivation. Therefore, do microbiologists still need to attempt to grow new microbial species? Explain.
Question
Bacteroides and Escherichia are both gram-negative rods found in the large intestine. Why are they in different phyla?
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Explain the rationale for using molecular data for classification, in the place of morphology.
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You have isolated a bacterium that grows in a medium containing only inorganic nutrients. Ammonia is oxidized to a nitrate ion. This bacterium is

A) gram-negative.
B) using anaerobic respiration.
C) a chemoautotroph.
D) a photoheterotroph.
E) a photoautotroph.
C
2
Figure 11.1 <strong>Figure 11.1   What is group ʺc.ʺ in the key shown in Figure 11.1?</strong> A) spirochaetes B) planctomycetes C) chlamydiae D) fusobacteria E) bacteroidetes What is group ʺc.ʺ in the key shown in Figure 11.1?

A) spirochaetes
B) planctomycetes
C) chlamydiae
D) fusobacteria
E) bacteroidetes
A
3
Which of the following bacteria is gram-positive?

A) Bacteroides
B) Rickettsia
C) Salmonella
D) Streptococcus
E) Pseudomonas
D
4
Which of the following genera is an anaerobic gram-negative rod?

A) Escherichia
B) Treponema
C) Neisseria
D) Staphylococcus
E) Bacteroides
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You have isolated a bacterium that grows in a medium containing an organic substrate and nitrate in the absence of oxygen. The nitrate is reduced to nitrogen gas. You can be sure that this bacterium is

A) a chemoautotroph.
B) a photoheterotroph.
C) a photoautotroph.
D) gram-positive.
E) using anaerobic respiration.
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Which of the following are found primarily in the intestines of humans?

A) facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods
B) gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci
C) endospore-forming rods
D) gram-positive cocci
E) aerobic, helical bacteria
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Which of the following form conidiospores?

A) endospore-forming gram-positive rods and cocci
B) rickettsias
C) anaerobic gram-negative cocci
D) actinomycetes and related organisms
E) spiral and curved bacteria
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Staphylococcus and Streptococcus can be easily differentiated in a laboratory by which one of the following?

A) glucose fermentation
B) growth in high salt concentrations
C) ability to cause disease
D) cell shape
E) Gram stain reaction
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Which one of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Bacillus
B) Staphylococcus
C) Streptococcus
D) Escherichia
E) Lactobacillus
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Which of the following lacks a cell wall?

A) Clostridium
B) Mycobacterium
C) Borrelia
D) Mycoplasma
E) Nocardia
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Which of the following bacteria is gram-negative?

A) Bacillus
B) Mycobacterium
C) Treponema
D) Corynebacterium
E) Staphylococcus
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Which of the following do you expect to be MOST resistant to high temperatures?

A) Bacillus subtilis
B) Eschericia coli
C) Neisseria gonorrhoeae
D) Streptococcocus pyogenes
E) Staphylococcus aureus
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Which of the following is NOT an enteric?

A) Salmonella
B) Campylobacter
C) Shigella
D) Enterobacter
E) Escherichia
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic inherent of the non-endospore-forming gram-positive rods?

A) nonpathogenic
B) carry out fermentative metabolism
C) display a branched filamentous morphology
D) are aerotolerant
E) lack cell walls
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of spirochetes?

A) found in the human oral cavity
B) easily observed with brightfield microscopy
C) possess an axial filament
D) helical shape
E) gram-negative
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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of Neisseria?

A) Some species are human pathogens.
B) cocci
C) gram-negative
D) oxidase-positive
E) requires X and V factors
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Escherichia coli belongs to the

A) green sulfur bacteria.
B) spirochetes.
C) actinomycetes.
D) gram-positive bacteria.
E) proteobacteria.
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Rickettsias differ from chlamydias in that rickettsias

A) are enterics.
B) are gram-negative.
C) are intracellular parasites.
D) form elementary bodies.
E) require an arthropod for transmission.
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Requirements for X and V factors are used to identify

A) Haemophilus.
B) Pseudomonas.
C) Escherichia.
D) Staphylococcus.
E) Neisseria.
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) dissimilatory sulfate-reducing bacteria  produce H2S
B) Cytophaga  a gliding, nonfruiting bacterium
C) actinomycetes  reproduce by fragmentation
D) chemoautotrophic bacteria  fix atmospheric nitrogen
E) archaea  extremophiles
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You have isolated a gram-positive rod. What should you do next?

A) Gram stain
B) enterotube
C) lactose fermentation
D) endospore stain
E) flagella stain
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Caulobacter are different from most bacteria in that they

A) are gram-negative.
B) are gram-positive.
C) have stalks.
D) are motile.
E) lack cell walls.
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Both Beggiatoa and the purple sulfur bacteria use H2S. These bacteria differ in that Beggiatoa

A) belongs to the gammaproteobacteria.
B) uses H2S for a carbon source.
C) uses H2S for an energy source.
D) uses light energy.
E) is a heterotroph.
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The nonsulfur photosynthetic bacteria use organic compounds as

A) electron donors to reduce Co2.
B) energy sources.
C) electron acceptors.
D) carbon sources.
E) oxygen sources.
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All of the following bacteria are motile. Which does NOT have flagella?

A) spirochetes
B) helical bacteria
C) Pseudomonas
D) Escherichia
E) Salmonella
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Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia, and Serratia are all

A) gram-negative facultatively anaerobic rods.
B) gram-positive aerobic cocci.
C) fermentative.
D) pathogens.
E) endospore-forming bacteria.
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You have isolated an aerobic gram-positive, endospore-forming bacterium that grows well on nutrient agar. To which of the following groups does it most likely belong?

A) deltaproteobacteria
B) bacillales
C) phototrophic bacteria
D) gammaproteobacteria
E) The answer cannot be determined based on the information provided.
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Actinomycetes differ from fungi in that actinomycetes

A) lack a membrane-bounded nucleus.
B) are chemoheterotrophs.
C) cause disease.
D) are decomposers.
E) require light.
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A primary difference between cyanobacteria and purple and green phototrophic bacteria is

A) color.
B) electron donor for Co2 reduction.
C) energy source.
D) cell type.
E) cell wall type.
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Streptomyces differs from Actinomyces because Streptomyces

A) makes antibiotics.
B) forms filaments.
C) is a strict aerobe.
D) is a bacterium.
E) produces conidia.
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Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

A) Pseudomonas  gram-positive
B) aerobic, helical bacteria  gram-negative
C) mycobacteria  acid-fast
D) spirochete  axial filament
E) enterics  gram-negative
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Which one of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Salmonella
B) Burkholderia
C) Neisseria
D) Acidithiobacillus
E) Bordetella
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Which of the following bacteria are responsible for more infections and more different kinds of infections?

A) Pseudomonas
B) Streptococcus
C) Neisseria
D) Staphylococcus
E) Salmonella
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All of the following bacteria are gram-positive. Which does NOT belong with the others?

A) Gardnerella
B) Listeria
C) Corynebacterium
D) Actinomyces
E) Mycobacterium
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Thiobacillus oxidizes inorganic sulfur compounds and reduces Co2. This bacterium is a

A) chemoheterotroph.
B) chemoautotroph.
C) gammaproteobacteria.
D) photoheterotroph.
E) photoautotroph.
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Which of the following statements about the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever is FALSE?

A) It is transmitted by ticks.
B) It is gram-negative.
C) It is found in soil and water.
D) It is in the genus Rickettsia.
E) It is an intracellular parasite.
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Which of the following is the best reason to classify Streptococcus in the Lactobacillales?

A) Gram reaction
B) morphology
C) fermentation of lactose
D) found in dairy products
E) rRNA sequences
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Borrelia is classified as a spirochete because it

A) is transmitted by ticks.
B) possesses an axial filament.
C) is a rod.
D) is a pathogen.
E) is aerobic.
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You have isolated a prokaryotic cell. The first step in identification is a(n)

A) Gram stain.
B) endospore stain.
C) lactose fermentation test.
D) DNA fingerprint.
E) flagella stain.
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Which one of the following does NOT belong with the others?

A) Staphylococcus
B) Rickettsia
C) Wolbachia
D) Coxiella
E) Ehrlichia
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Burkholderia was reclassified from the gammaproteobacteria to the betaproteobacteria because

A) it causes infections in cystic fibrosis patients.
B) it is a gram-negative rod.
C) its rRNA sequence is similar to that of Neisseria.
D) it causes melioidosis.
E) it grows in disinfectants.
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The majority of bacterial species on Earth have not been successfully cultivated.
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A colleague proposes that the Archaea may be the oldest life forms currently inhabiting Earth. Do you agree? Explain.
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The deinococci can be categorized as extremophiles.
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Myxobacteria are classified as actinobacteria due to fungal-like lifestyle.
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The Gram stain is not suitable for identifying members of the Archaea.
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Photosynthetic organisms always produce oxygen gas as a metabolic byproduct.
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Which of the following pairs is NOT correctly matched?

A) myxospore  gliding bacteria
B) endospore  Clostridium
C) endospore  Bacillus
D) elementary body  Escherichia
E) heterocyst  cyanobacteria
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Which of the following bacteria does NOT belong with the others?

A) Halococcus
B) Sulfolobus
C) Methanobacterium
D) Staphylococcus
E) Halobacterium
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Bacterial predators such as Bdellovibrio are members of the betaproteobacteria.
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51
Two distinguishing factors of the epsilonproteobacteria that they are motile and microaerophilic.
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52
The crab industry needs female crabs for growing more crabs. What bacterium might be used to ensure development of female crabs and shrimp?

A) Wolbachia
B) Neisseria
C) Acinetobacter
D) Pelagibacter
E) Gemmata
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Mycoplasmas differ from other bacteria in that they

A) lack a cell wall.
B) are acid-fast.
C) are motile.
D) are gram-negative.
E) grow inside host cells.
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Currently, no members of Archaea have been linked to human disease.
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The human body is typically free of archaeal species.
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All gram-negative bacteria are classified as proteobacteria.
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The use of culture-independent techniques has increased our understanding of microbial diversity without cultivation. Therefore, do microbiologists still need to attempt to grow new microbial species? Explain.
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Bacteroides and Escherichia are both gram-negative rods found in the large intestine. Why are they in different phyla?
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Explain the rationale for using molecular data for classification, in the place of morphology.
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