Q.1
TRUE/ FALSE:Fungi are considered to be prokaryotes.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
Q.2
TRUE/ FALSE:Bacteria use appendages such as flagella to move around.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
Q.3
True/ False:Bacteria do NOT have a cell wall.
  • TRUE
  • FALSE
Q.4
___________ is the scientist who invented the system of nomenclature for microbes in use today.
  • Robert Hooke
  • Francesco Redi
  • Carolus Linnaeus
  • None of the above
Q.5
A tapeworm lives in the intestines of its host. Which example best describes the relationship between the tapeworm and its host?
  • The tapeworm benefits from its host; however, the host is not affected.
  • The tapeworm does not benefit from its host, but the host does benefit.
  • The tapeworm benefits from its host, and the host is negatively affected.
Q.6
Microorganism that reproduces in the cells of other living things.
  • virus
  • bacteria
Q.7
Organism that must live in another living thing in order to survive.
  • virus
  • parasite
Q.8
An organism that lives on or in a host, and causes it harm while it takes its nutrients is called
  • a host
  • a parasite
  • a cell
  • a virus
Q.9
Viruses multiply:
  • By conjungation
  • By taking over a cell's functions
  • By binary fission
  • Both sexually and asexually
Q.10
Immunology is the study of...
  • the immune system
  • bacteria
  • viruses
Q.11
Phycology is the study of...
  • fish
  • fungi
  • bacteria
  • algae
Q.12
Mycology is the study of....
  • fungi
  • bacteria
  • viruses
  • dogs
Q.13
When a virus invades a living cell, its _______takes over the cell's functions.
  • outer coat
  • genetic material
  • core
  • cytoplasm
Q.14
_______________ are classified by their shape.
  • Bacteria
  • Flagella
  • Protists
  • Paramecium
Q.15
Regarding exotoxins, which of the following is incorrect:
  • Can cause tetanus, diphtheria, and botulism
  • Vaccines are available
  • No Vaccines are available
  • They are heat sensitive
Q.16
Which mechanism(s) allow microbes to avoid host defenses?
  • Creation of an actin tail to propel bacterium
  • Production of IgT proteases
  • Replication
  • All of the above
Q.17
The most common way(s) for microbes to breach anatomical barriers are through:
  • Cuts and Wounds
  • Insects
  • Mucous Membranes
  • All of the Above
Q.18
___________ indicates viral particles are circulating in the bloodstream.
  • Viremia
  • Toxemia
  • IDKremia
  • Bacteremia
Q.19
The duration of symptoms for Tuberculosis (TB) can be described as:
  • Acute
  • Chronic
  • Latent
  • Chronic and/or Latent
Q.20
Normal Microbiota is not beneficial.
  • True
  • False
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