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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$100 Question

Which of the following is an obligatory intracellular pathogen?

a. Rickettsia

b. Neisseria

c. Salmonella

d. Streptococcus

ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$100 Answer

Which of the following is an obligatoryintracellular pathogen?

a. Rickettsia

b. Neisseria

c. Salmonella

d. Streptococcus

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$200 Question

Which of the following bacteria lacks a cell wall?

a. Borrelia

b. Clostridium

c. Mycoplasma

d. Mycobacterium

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$200 Answer

Which of the following bacteria lacks a cell wall?

a. Borrelia

b. Clostridium

c. Mycoplasma

d. Mycobacterium

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$300 Question

Streptococcus pyogenes belongs to the

a. proteobacteria.

b. gram-positive bacteria.

c. gram-negative bacteria.

d. spirochetes.

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$300 Answer

Streptococcus pyogenes belongs to the

a. proteobacteria.

b. gram-positive bacteria.

c. gram-negative bacteria.

d. spirochetes.

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$400 Question

Which of the following is an opportunisticpathogen?

a. Wolbachia

b. Bdellovibrio

c. Azomonas

d. Pseudomonas

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$400 Answer

Which of the following is an opportunisticpathogen?

a. Wolbachia

b. Bdellovibrio

c. Azomonas

d. Pseudomonas

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$500 Question

Which of the following produces a redpigment?

a. Bacillus

b. Pseudomonas

c. Serratia

d. Staphylococcus

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Prokaryotes

$500 Answer

Which of the following produces a redpigment?

a. Bacillus

b. Pseudomonas

c. Serratia

d. Staphylococcus

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Which of the following are commonly found in human intestines?

a. gram-positive cocci

b. facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods

c. aerobic helical bacteria

d. gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci

Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$100 Question

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$100 Answer

Which of the following are commonly found in human intestines?

a. gram-positive cocci

b. facultatively anaerobic gram-negative rods

c. aerobic helical bacteria

d. gram-negative aerobic rods and cocci

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Which of the following are aerobic, gram-negative cocci that usually inhabit the mucous membranes of mammals?

a. Pseudomonas

b. Ehrlichia

c. Neisseria

d. Azospirillum

Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$200 Question

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ANSWER

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Which of the following are aerobic, gram-negative cocci that usually inhabit the mucous membranes of mammals?

a. Pseudomonas

b. Ehrlichia

c. Neisseria

d. Azospirillum

Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$200 Answer

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The genus Pseudomonas consists of organisms that are

a. aerobic.

b. gram-positive rods.

c. gram-positive cocci.

d. nonmotile.

Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$300 Question

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ANSWER

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The genus Pseudomonas consists of organisms that are

a. aerobic.

b. gram-positive rods.

c. gram-positive cocci.

d. nonmotile.

Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$300 Answer

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Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$400 Question

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ANSWER

Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the genus Neisseria?

a. cocci

b. gram-negative

c. requires X and V factors

d. oxidase-positive

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Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$400 Answer

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Which of the following is NOT a characteristic of the genus Neisseria?

a. cocci

b. gram-negative

c. requires X and V factors

d. oxidase-positive

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Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$500 Question

The phylogenetic relationship in proteobacteria is based on _____ studies.

a. rRNA

b. mRNA

c. DNA

d. tRNA

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Proteobacteria

$500 Answer

The phylogenetic relationship in proteobacteria is based on _____ studies.

a. rRNA

b. mRNA

c. DNA

d. tRNA

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$100 Question

Blue-green algae are now called

a. chlorobi.

b. chloroflexi.

c. Campylobacter.

d. cyanobacteria.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$100 Answer

Blue-green algae are now called

a. chlorobi.

b. chloroflexi.

c. Campylobacter.

d. cyanobacteria.

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$200 Question

Which of the following causes syphilis?

a. Treponema

b. Leptospira

c. Cytophaga

d. Nocardia

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$200 Answer

Which of the following causes syphilis?

a. Treponema

b. Leptospira

c. Cytophaga

d. Nocardia

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Elementary bodies are found in

a. E. coli.

b. Streptococcus.

c. Chlamydiae.

d. Staphylococcus.

Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$300 Question

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$300 Answer

Elementary bodies are found in

a. E. coli.

b. Streptococcus.

c. Chlamydiae.

d. Staphylococcus.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$400 Question

The enzymes that fix nitrogen gas into ammonium in cyanobacteria are found in

a. magnetosomes.

b. chloroplasts.

c. mitochondria.

d. heterocysts.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$400 Answer

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The enzymes that fix nitrogen gas into ammonium in cyanobacteria are found in

a. magnetosomes.

b. chloroplasts.

c. mitochondria.

d. heterocysts.

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$500 Question

A primary difference between cyanobacteria and purple sulfur and purple nonsulfur phototrophic bacteria is

a. color.

b. cell wall type.

c. electron donor for carbon dioxide reduction.

d. energy source.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Nonproteobacteria

$500 Answer

A primary difference between cyanobacteria and purple sulfur and purple nonsulfur phototrophic bacteria is

a. color.

b. cell wall type.

c. electron donor for carbon dioxide reduction.

d. energy source.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$100 Question

Which genus of bacteria is responsible for causing more infections in every area of the human body?

a. Streptococcus

b. Neisseria

c. Staphylococcus

d. Salmonella

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$100 Answer

Which genus of bacteria is responsible for causing more infections in every area of the human body?

a. Streptococcus

b. Neisseria

c. Staphylococcus

d. Salmonella

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$200 Question

The phylum Actinobacteria is defined as

a. high G+C gram-positive.

b. low G+C gram-positive.

c. high G+C gram-negative.

d. low G+C gram-negative.

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$200 Answer

The phylum Actinobacteria is defined as

a. high G+C gram-positive.

b. low G+C gram-positive.

c. high G+C gram-negative.

d. low G+C gram-negative.

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$300 Question

In a laboratory, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are easily differentiated by their

a. Gram stain reaction.

b. growth in high salt concentrations.

c. ability to cause disease.

d. cell shape.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$300 Answer

In a laboratory, Staphylococcus and Streptococcus are easily differentiated by their

a. Gram stain reaction.

b. growth in high salt concentrations.

c. ability to cause disease.

d. cell shape.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$400 Question

Which of the following are found in the vagina, intestinal tract, and oral cavity?

a. Staphylococcus

b. Lactobacillus

c. Bacillus

d. Propionibacterium

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$400 Answer

BACK TO GAME

Which of the following are found in the vagina, intestinal tract, and oral cavity?

a. Staphylococcus

b. Lactobacillus

c. Bacillus

d. Propionibacterium

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$500 Question

Which of the following is NOT gram-positive?

a. Treponema

b. Mycobacterium

c. Bacillus

d. Corynebacterium

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Gram-Positive Bacteria

$500 Answer

Which of the following is NOT gram-positive?

a. Treponema

b. Mycobacterium

c. Bacillus

d. Corynebacterium

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$100 Question

Bartonella henselae causes

a. ehrlichiosis.

b. cat-scratch disease.

c. Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

d. crown gall.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$100 Answer

Bartonella henselae causes

a. ehrlichiosis.

b. cat-scratch disease.

c. Rocky Mountain spotted fever.

d. crown gall.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$200 Question

Which of these organisms does NOT live in the human intestine?

a. Campylobacter

b. Shigella

c. Salmonella

d. Enterobacter

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$200 Answer

Which of these organisms does NOT live in the human intestine?

a. Campylobacter

b. Shigella

c. Salmonella

d. Enterobacter

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$300 Question

Which of these organisms is associated with causing diarrhea following antibiotic therapy?

a. Pseudomonas

b. Salmonella

c. Clostridium

d. Rickettsia

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$300 Answer

BACK TO GAME

Which of these organisms is associated with causing diarrhea following antibiotic therapy?

a. Pseudomonas

b. Salmonella

c. Clostridium

d. Rickettsia

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$400 Question

Rickettsias differ from chlamydias in that rickettsias

a. require an arthropod for transmission.

b. form elementary bodies.

c. are gram-negative.

d. are intracellular parasites.

BACK TO GAME

ANSWER

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$400 Answer

Rickettsias differ from chlamydias in that rickettsias

a. require an arthropod for transmission.

b. form elementary bodies.

c. are gram-negative.

d. are intracellular parasites.

.

BACK TO GAME

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$500 Question

What should you do if you suspect a patient has tuberculosis?

a. check for motility

b. perform an acid-fast stain

c. perform a Gram stain

d. look at a wet mount

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Microbial Diseases

$500 Answer

What should you do if you suspect a patient has tuberculosis?

a. check for motility

b. perform an acid-fast stain

c. perform a Gram stain

d. look at a wet mount

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FINAL ROUND Question

Borrelia is classified as a spirochete because it

a. is aerobic.

b. possesses an axial filament.

c. is a rod.

d. is a pathogen.

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ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

Borrelia is classified as a spirochete because it

a. is aerobic.

b. possesses an axial filament.

c. is a rod.

d. is a pathogen.

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