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TablepofpContents
Sectionp1:pBasicpScience
Chapterp1.pScopepofpMicrobiology
Chapterp2.pChemistrypofpLife
Chapterp3.pCellpStructurepandpFunction
Chapterp4.pBacteriapandpArchaea
Chapterp5.pViruses
Chapterp6.pEukaryoticpMicroorganisms
Sectionp2:pToolspforpStudypandpControlpofpMicroorganisms
Chapterp7.pPhysicalpandpChemicalpMethodspofpControl
Chapterp8.pMicrobiologicalpLaboratorypTechniques
Chapterp9.pMicrobiologicalpLaboratorypSafetypIssues
Chapterp10.pPharmacology
Chapterp11.pAntimicrobialpDrugs
Sectionp3:pInfection,pDisease,pandpDefense
Chapterp12.pInfectionpandpDisease
Chapterp13.pThepImmunepResponsepandpLymphaticpSystem
Sectionp4:pEffectsponpSpecificpBodypSystems
Chapterp14.pInfectionspofpthepIntegumentarypSystem,pSoftpTissuepandpMusculoskeletalpSystem
Chapterp15.pInfectionspofpthepRespiratorypSystem
Chapterp16.pInfectionspofpthepGastrointestinalpSystem
Chapterp17.pInfectionspofpthepNervouspSystempandpSensorypStructures
Chapterp18.pInfectionspofpthepCardiovascularpandpCirculatorypSystems
Chapterp19.pInfectionspofpthepUrinarypSystem
Chapterp20.pInfectionspofpthepReproductivepSystem
Sectionp5:pFactorspContributingptopthepEffectspofpMicroorganismsponpHumanpHealth
Chapterp21.pSexuallypTransmittedpInfections/Diseases
Chapterp22.pHumanpAgepandpInfections
Chapterp23.pMicroorganismspinpthepEnvironmentpandpEffectsponpHumanpHealth
Chapterp24.pEmergingpInfectiouspDiseases
Chapterp25.pBiotechnology
,Chapter 01: Scope of Microbiology
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1. Inpthepsixteenthpcenturypapfather-and-sonpteam,pbypthepnamepof
,pproducedpapcompoundpmicroscopepconsistingpofpapsimpleptubepwithplensespatpeachpend.
a. vanpLeeuwenhoek
b. Semmelweis
c. Janssen
d. Hooke
ANS:p C REF:p p.p3
2. “Animalcules”pwerepfirstpdescribedpby
a. RobertpHooke.
b. AntonypvanpLeeuwenhoek.
c. HanspJanssen.
d. JohnpNeedham.
ANS:p B REF:p p.p3
3. Micrographia,pappublicationpillustratingpinsects,psponges,paspwellpaspplantpcells,pwasppublishedpb
y
a. RobertpHooke.
b. AntonypvanpLeeuwenhoek.
c. HanspJanssen.
d. JohnpNeedham.
ANS:p A REF:p p.p3
4. Low-
PowerpMicroscopespdesignedpforpobservingpfairlyplargepobjectspsuchpaspinsectsporpwormspare?
a. electronpmicroscopes.
b. dark-fieldpmicroscopes.
c. fluorescencepmicroscopes.
d. stereomicroscopes.
ANS:p D REF:p p.p5
5. Apmicroscopepthatpprovidespapthree-dimensionalpimagepofpapspecimenpispa
a. dark-fieldpmicroscope.
b. transmissionpelectronpmicroscope.
c. bright-fieldpmicroscope.
d. scanningpelectronpmicroscope.
ANS:p D REF:p p.p7
6. Theptoolpofpchoiceptopobserveplivingpmicro-organismspispthe
a. bright-fieldpmicroscope.
b. phase-contrastpmicroscope.
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c. fluorescencepmicroscope.
d. electronpmicroscope.
ANS:p B REF:p p.p6
7. Whichpscientistpispmostpresponsiblepforpendingpthepcontroversypaboutpspontaneouspgeneration?
a. JohnpNeedham
b. JosephpLister
c. LouispPasteur
d. RobertpKoch
ANS:p C REF:p p.p8
8. Fossilspofpprokaryotespgopback billionpyears.
a. 4.0ptop5.0
b.ppp 3.5ptop4.0
c. 2.5ptop3.0
d.ppp 2.2ptop2.7
ANS:p B REF:p p.p9
9. Moldspbelongptopwhichpofpthepfollowingpgroupspofpeukaryoticporganisms?
a. Protozoans
b. Archaea
c. Fungi
d. Algae
ANS:p C REF:p p.p11
10. Thepcorrectpdescendingporderpofptaxonomicpcategoriespis
a. species,pdomain,pphylum,pkingdom,porder,pdivision,pclass,pgenus.
b. domain,pkingdom,pphylum,pclass,pfamily,porder,pgenus,pspecies.
c. domain,pkingdom,pphylum,pclass,porder,pfamily,pgenus,pspecies.
d. kingdom,pdomain,pphylum,porder,pclass,pfamily,pgenus,pspecies.
ANS:p C REF:p p.p10
11. Complexpcommunitiespofpmicroorganismsponpsurfacesparepcalled
a. colonies.
b. biofilms.
c. biospheres.
d. flora.
ANS:p B REF:p p.p12
12.Aprelationshippbetweenporganismspinpwhichpthepwastepproductpofponepprovidespnutrientspforpa
notherpispcalled
a. mutualism.
b. competition.
c. synergism.
d. commensalism.
ANS:p D REF:p p.p12