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Microbiology Final Exam

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Basic

Microbiology

FINAL ROUND

Tools for Study

and Control of

Microorganisms

Effects of

Specific Body

Systems

Factors for

Health and

Biotechnology

Grab Bag

Basic Microbiology:

$100 Question

A type of bacterial growth that resembles

grapes clumped together on a vine:

a. Coccus

b. Vibrio

c. Strep

d. Staph

e. Diplo

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ANSWER

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Basic Microbiology:

$100 Answer

A type of bacterial growth that resembles

grapes clumped together on a vine:

a. Coccus

b. Vibrio

c. Strep

d. Staph

e. Diplo

Basic Microbiology:

$200 Question

During this phase of bacterial growth,

there is an adaption period, where very

little growth is observed, if any at all:

a. Stationary phase

b. Death phase

c. Lag phase

d. Log phase

e. Exponential phaseBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Basic Microbiology:

$200 Answer

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During this phase of bacterial growth,

there is an adaption period, where very

little growth is observed, if any at all:

a. Stationary phase

b. Death phase

c. Lag phase

d. Log phase

e. Exponential phase

Basic Microbiology:

$300 Question

This organism prefers inorganic chemical

compounds as the source of energy and

carbon dioxide as the carbon source:

a. Mesophile

b. Photoautotroph

c. Chemoautotroph

d. Photoheterotroph

e. Chemoheterotroph

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Basic Microbiology:

$300 Answer

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This organism prefers inorganic chemical

compounds as the source of energy and

carbon dioxide as the carbon source:

a. Mesophile

b. Photoautotroph

c. Chemoautotroph

d. Photoheterotroph

e. Chemoheterotroph

Basic Microbiology:

$400 Question

This organism is capable of growing in the

presence of oxygen, however, it is unable

to use oxygen for energy metabolism:

a. Obligate aerobes

b. Obligate anaerobes

c. Aerotolerant anaerobes

d. Facultative anaerobes

e. Microaerophiles

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Basic Microbiology:

$400 Answer

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This organism is capable of growing in the

presence of oxygen, however, it is unable

to use oxygen for energy metabolism:

a. Obligate aerobes

b. Obligate anaerobes

c. Aerotolerant anaerobes

d. Facultative anaerobes

e. Microaerophiles

Basic Microbiology:

$500 Question

This type of fungi include the typical

fruiting bodies like budding mushrooms:

a. Zygomycota

b. Ascomycota

c. Basidiomycota

d. Deuteromycota

e. Lichens

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Basic Microbiology:

$500 Answer

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This type of fungi include the typical

fruiting bodies like budding mushrooms:

a. Zygomycota

b. Ascomycota

c. Basidiomycota

d. Deuteromycota

e. Lichens

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$100 Question

One of the oldest and most simple ways to

achieve sterilization:

a. dry heat

b. moist heat

c. osmotic pressure

d. freezing

e. Ionizing

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ANSWER

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$100 Answer

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One of the oldest and most simple ways to

achieve sterilization:

a. dry heat

b. moist heat

c. osmotic pressure

d. freezing

e. Ionizing

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$200 Question

This form of microorganism control

requires the reduction in number, but not

necessarily the complete elimination:

a. Sterilization

b. Disinfection

c. Sanitization

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Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$200 Answer

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This form of microorganism control

requires the reduction in number, but not

necessarily the complete elimination:

a. Sterilization

b. Disinfection

c. Sanitization

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$300 Question

A study that focuses on the drug-induced

response of the physiological and

biochemical systems:

a. pharmacodynamics

b. pharmacokinetics

c. phamacotherapeutics

d. toxicology

e. pharmacyBACK TO GAME

ANSWER

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$300 Answer

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A study that focuses on the drug-induced

response of the physiological and

biochemical systems:

a. pharmacodynamics

b. pharmacokinetics

c. phamacotherapeutics

d. toxicology

e. pharmacy

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$400 Question

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ANSWER

A phase II reaction of biotransformation in

the liver:

a. Hydroxylation

b. O-dealkylation

c. S-oxidation

d. Hydrolysis

e. Glucuronidation

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$400 Answer

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A phase II reaction of biotransformation in

the liver:

a. Hydroxylation

b. O-dealkylation

c. S-oxidation

d. Hydrolysis

e. Glucuronidation

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$500 Question

A drug that inhibits enzyme activity of the

host cell:

a. beta-lactams

b. sulfonamide

c. aminoglycosides

d. bacitracin

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ANSWER

Tools for Study and Control of Microorganisms:

$500 Answer

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A drug that inhibits enzyme activity of the

host cell:

a. beta-lactams

b. sulfonamide

c. aminoglycosides

d. bacitracin

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$100 Question

A common infection of the GI associated

with thrush:

a. Staphylococcus aureus

b. Coccidiodomycosis

c. Candida albicans

d. Streptococcus pyogenes

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ANSWER

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$100 Answer

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A common infection of the GI associated

with thrush:

a. Staphylococcus aureus

b. Coccidiodomycosis

c. Candida albicans

d. Streptococcus pyogenes

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$200 Question

This fungal infection causes a red itchy

scalp

a. Tinea versicolor

b. Tinea cruris

c. Tinea unguium

d. Tinea corporis

e. Tinea capitis

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ANSWER

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$200 Answer

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This fungal infection causes a red itchy

scalp

a. Tinea versicolor

b. Tinea cruris

c. Tinea unguium

d. Tinea corporis

e. Tinea capitis

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$300 Question

This organism is frequently the cause of

otitis media:

a. Neisseria meningitidis

b. Hemophilus influenzae

c. Streptococcus pneumoniae

d. Listeria monocytogenes

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Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$300 Answer

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This organism is frequently the cause of

otitis media:

a. Neisseria meningitidis

b. Hemophilus influenzae

c. Streptococcus pneumoniae

d. Listeria monocytogenes

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$400 Question

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ANSWER

This organism is part of the normal flora in

the oral cavity:

a. Fusobacterium

b. Paramyxovirus

c. Clostridium

d. Escherichia

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$400 Answer

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This organism is part of the normal flora in

the oral cavity:

a. Fusobacterium

b. Paramyxovirus

c. Clostridium

d. Escherichia

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$500 Question

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ANSWER

The virus that causes smallpox:

a. Varicella-Zoster

b. Adenovirus

c. Variola

d. Norovirus

Effects of Specific Body Systems:

$500 Answer

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The virus that causes smallpox:

a. Varicella-Zoster

b. Adenovirus

c. Variola

d. Norovirus

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$100 Question

A common infection of young adults:

a. Scalded skin syndrome

b. EBV

c. Staph infections

d. Pharyngitis

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ANSWER

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$100 Answer

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A common infection of young adults:

a. Scalded skin syndrome

b. EBV

c. Staph infections

d. Pharyngitis

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$200 Question

The lowest zone in freshwater:

a. Abyssal

b. Benthic

c. Littoral

d. Limnetic

e. Profundal

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Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$200 Answer

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The lowest zone in freshwater:

a. Abyssal

b. Benthic

c. Littoral

d. Limnetic

e. Profundal

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$300 Question

A method used for rapid replication of a

gene:

a. priming

b. gel electrophoresis

c. restriction sites

d. conjugation

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ANSWER

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$300 Answer

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A method used for rapid replication of a

gene:

a. priming

b. gel electrophoresis

c. restriction sites

d. conjugation

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$400 Question

This type of nucleic acid is synthetically

developed:

a. complementary

b. ribosomal

c. messaging

d. recombinant

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Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$400 Answer

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This type of nucleic acid is synthetically

developed:

a. complementary

b. ribosomal

c. messaging

d. recombinant

Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$500 Question

A plasmid containing 4 restriction sites will produce how many nucleic acid parts after a restriction enzyme is used:

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6

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Factors for Health and Biotechnology:

$500 Answer

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A plasmid containing 4 restriction sites will produce how many nucleic acid parts after a restriction enzyme is used:

a. 3

b. 4

c. 5

d. 6

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$100 Question

This type of toxin is released from the cell

wall of gram negative bacteria:

a. endotoxin

b. exotoxin

c. paratoxin

d. all toxins

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ANSWER

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$100 Answer

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This type of toxin is released from the cell

wall of gram negative bacteria:

a. endotoxin

b. exotoxin

c. paratoxin

d. all toxins

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$200 Question

Gel electrophoresis separates nucleic acid

based on this:

a. size and shape

b. charge and shape

c. charge and size

d. shape and amino acids

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ANSWER

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$200 Answer

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Gel electrophoresis separates nucleic acid

based on this:

a. size and shape

b. charge and shape

c. charge and size

d. shape and amino acids

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$300 Question

This is the main component responsible for

the staining of gram positive organisms:

a. peptidoglycan

b. lipoteichoic acid

c. flagella

d. phospholipid

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ANSWER

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$300 Answer

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This is the main component responsible

for the staining of gram positive

organisms:

a. peptidoglycan

b. lipoteichoic acid

c. flagella

d. phospholipid

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$400 Question

In this stage of syphilis involves the

formation of gummas:

a. primary

b. secondary

c. tertiary

d. latent

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$400 Answer

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In this stage of syphilis involves the

formation of gummas:

a. primary

b. secondary

c. tertiary

d. latent

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$500 Question

This is a helminth commonly referred to as

ringworm:

a. platyhelminths

b. nematodes

c. plasmodium

d. trematodes

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$500 Answer

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This is a helminth commonly referred to as

ringworm:

a. platyhelminths

b. nematodes

c. plasmodium

d. trematodes

FINAL ROUND Question

This organism causes periodontitis and is

most abundant in the subginival spaces:

a. Streptococcus mutans

b. Actinomyces spp.

c. Peptostreptococcus micros

d. Fusobacterium nucleatum

e. b and c

f. all of theseBACK TO GAME

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FINAL ROUND Answer

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This organism causes periodontitis and is

most abundant in the subginival spaces:

a. Streptococcus mutans

b. Actinomyces spp.

c. Peptostreptococcus micros

d. Fusobacterium nucleatum

e. b and c

f. all of these

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