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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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