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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank 2026 | All Chapters 1–26 | Verified Answers & Detailed Rationales | Latest Update

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Follow our store for a complete OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank covering Chapters 1–26, carefully structured for exam preparation, revision, and academic success. This updated 2026 resource includes comprehensive multiple-choice questions, true/false, matching, short answer, and scenario-based items aligned with all textbook chapters. Each question is paired with verified answers and detailed rationales to strengthen understanding and retention. AREAS COVERED – COMPLETE CHAPTER LIST (1–26) Chapter 1 – The Invisible World Chapter 2 – How We See the Invisible World Chapter 3 – Prokaryotic Cell Structure and Function Chapter 4 – Prokaryotic Diversity Chapter 5 – The Eukaryotic Microorganisms Chapter 6 – Acellular Pathogens Chapter 7 – Microbial Biochemistry Chapter 8 – Microbial Metabolism Chapter 9 – Microbial Growth Chapter 10 – Biochemistry of the Genome Chapter 11 – Mechanisms of Microbial Genetics Chapter 12 – Modern Applications of Microbial Genetics Chapter 13 – Control of Microbial Growth Chapter 14 – Antimicrobial Drugs Chapter 15 – Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity Chapter 16 – Innate Immunity Chapter 17 – Adaptive Immunity Chapter 18 – Diseases of the Skin and Eyes Chapter 19 – Diseases of the Respiratory System Chapter 20 – Diseases of the Gastrointestinal System Chapter 21 – Diseases of the Urogenital System Chapter 22 – Diseases of the Nervous System Chapter 23 – Diseases of the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems Chapter 24 – Environmental Microbiology Chapter 25 – Industrial Microbiology Chapter 26 – Emerging and Re-emerging Infectious Diseases

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# Chapter Title

Chapter 1 An Invisible World

Chapter 2 How We See the Invisible World

Chapter 3 The Cell

Chapter 4 Prokaryotic Diversity

Chapter 5 The Eukaryotes of Microbiology

Chapter 6 Acellular Pathogens

Chapter 7 Microbial Biochemistry

Chapter 8 Microbial Metabolism

Chapter 9 Microbial Growth

Chapter 10 Biochemistry of the Genome

Chapter 11 Mechanisms of Microbial Genetics

Chapter 12 Modern Applications of Microbial Genetics

Chapter 13 Control of Microbial Growth

Chapter 14 Antimicrobial Drugs

Chapter 15 Microbial Mechanisms of Pathogenicity

Chapter 16 Disease and Epidemiology

Chapter 17 Innate Nonspecific Host Defenses

Chapter 18 Adaptive Specific Host Defenses

Chapter 19 Diseases of the Immune System

Chapter 20 Laboratory Analysis of the Immune Response

Chapter 21 Skin and Eye Infections

Chapter 22 Respiratory System Infections

,# Chapter Title

Chapter 23 Urogenital System Infections

Chapter 24 Digestive System Infections

Chapter 25 Circulatory and Lymphatic System Infections

Chapter 26 Nervous System Infections




OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank 2026

All Chapters 1–26 | 700 Questions | Verified Answers & RATIONALE

CHAPTER 1: An Invisible World

Q1. Who is credited with first observing microorganisms using a microscope?

• A) Louis Pasteur

• B) Robert Koch

• C) Antonie van Leeuwenhoek

• D) Joseph Lister

RATIONALE: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek was the first to observe and describe
microorganisms using his hand-crafted microscopes in the 1670s, earning him the title "Father of
Microbiology."


Q2. Which experiment by Louis Pasteur disproved the theory of spontaneous generation?

• A) Germ theory experiment
• B) Koch's postulates

• C) Swan-neck flask experiment

• D) Miasma theory experiment

RATIONALE: Pasteur's swan-neck flask experiment showed that broth remained sterile when
the curved neck prevented dust/microbes from entering, disproving spontaneous generation.

,Q3. Which of the following best defines microbiology?

• A) The study of cells visible to the naked eye

• B) The study of organisms too small to be seen without magnification

• C) The study of viruses only

• D) The study of human diseases

RATIONALE: Microbiology is defined as the study of microorganisms — entities too small
to be seen with the naked eye, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae.


Q4. Robert Koch's postulates were developed to:

• A) Disprove germ theory

• B) Explain spontaneous generation

• C) Establish a causal relationship between a microorganism and a disease

• D) Classify viruses

RATIONALE: Koch's postulates provide a systematic method to prove that a specific
microorganism causes a specific disease, forming the foundation of modern medical
microbiology.



Q5. Which domain includes organisms with a nucleus?

• A) Bacteria
• B) Archaea

• C) Eukarya

• D) Viruses

RATIONALE: Eukarya includes all organisms with a true membrane-bound nucleus — fungi,
plants, animals, and protists.



Q6. Which of the following is NOT a prokaryote?

• A) Bacteria
• B) Archaea

, • C) Fungi

• D) Cyanobacteria

RATIONALE: Fungi are eukaryotes — they possess a membrane-bound nucleus. Bacteria and
Archaea are prokaryotes lacking a true nucleus.



Q7. The term "normal microbiota" refers to:

• A) Disease-causing microorganisms

• B) Microorganisms that normally inhabit the body without causing disease

• C) Microorganisms found only in soil

• D) Sterilized laboratory cultures

RATIONALE: Normal microbiota (also called normal flora) are microorganisms that colonize
the body and typically exist in a commensal or mutualistic relationship with the host.



Q8. Which scientist developed the first vaccine for smallpox?

• A) Louis Pasteur

• B) Robert Koch

• C) Edward Jenner

• D) Ignaz Semmelweis

RATIONALE: Edward Jenner observed that milkmaids who contracted cowpox were immune
to smallpox, leading him to develop the first vaccine using cowpox material in 1796.


Q9. Miasma theory proposed that diseases were caused by:

• A) Bacteria in water

• B) "Bad air" from rotting organic matter

• C) Viral particles

• D) Genetic mutations

, RATIONALE: Miasma theory, prevalent before germ theory, held that diseases like cholera
and plague arose from "bad air" emanating from decaying organic matter.



Q10. Which of the following is an acellular microorganism?

• A) Bacterium

• B) Fungus

• C) Protozoan

• D) Virus

RATIONALE: Viruses are acellular — they are not made up of cells. They consist of nucleic
acid surrounded by a protein coat and require a host cell to replicate.


Q11. Ignaz Semmelweis is known for advocating:

• A) Vaccination

• B) Hand washing to prevent puerperal fever

• C) Antibiotic use

• D) Germ-free surgery

RATIONALE: Semmelweis noticed that handwashing with chlorinated lime solution
dramatically reduced deaths from puerperal (childbed) fever in maternity wards.



Q12. The three-domain system of classification was proposed by:

• A) Carl Linnaeus

• B) Carl Woese

• C) Robert Koch

• D) Charles Darwin

RATIONALE: Carl Woese proposed the three-domain system (Bacteria, Archaea, Eukarya)
based on ribosomal RNA (rRNA) sequencing in the 1970s.


Q13. Which of the following best describes Archaea?

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