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NesterMicrobiologyChapter 4 Dynamics of
Prokaryotic Growth
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Question 1
  • A method that counts only live microbes is the
  • A. pure culture method.
  • B. plate count method.
  • C. cell counting method.
  • D. turbidity method.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 2
  • To develop a pure culture from a mixed culture, a
    microbiologist may use the
  • A. pour plate method.
  • B. streak plate method.
  • C. membrane filtration method.
  • D. all of the above.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 3
  • The problem with using gelatin as a solidifying
    agent for microbiological media is that
  • A. many organisms can degrade gelatin.
  • B. gelatin may not remain solid at temperatures
    required for a microbe's growth.
  • C. gelatin is not stable during sterilization
    procedures.
  • D. a and b.
  • E. all of the above.

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Question 4
  • A microorganism isolated from the Antarctic would
    most likely be
  • A. a mesophile.
  • B. facultative.
  • C. a psychrophile.
  • D. extremophilic.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 5
  • A microorganism that can utilize oxygen when it
    is available but also can grow without oxygen is
  • A. microaerophilic.
  • B. aerobic.
  • C. an aerotolerant anaerobe.
  • D. a facultative anaerobe.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 6
  • Enzyme(s) that can help an organism survive the
    toxic effects of oxygen is (are)
  • A. catalase.
  • B. peroxidase.
  • C. superoxide dismutase.
  • D. all of the above.
  • E. a and c.

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Question 7
  • Organisms that require organic compounds for
    energy and a carbon source are called
  • A. chemoautotrophs.
  • B. organoheterotrophs.
  • C. mesotrophs.
  • D. psychrotrophs.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 8
  • Strict anaerobes contain
  • A. catalase.
  • B. superoxide dismutase.
  • C. dioxidase.
  • D. a and b.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 9
  • Which of the following is NOT a true statement
  • A. Bacteria growing in log phase would be the
    least affected by antibiotics.
  • B. The generation time of bacteria may vary from
    species to species.
  • C. Most bacteria divide by binary fission,
    producing two daughter cells.
  • D. Secondary metabolites are normally produced
    during late log phase.
  • E. In the lag phase, cells increase the number of
    ribosomes they contain.

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Question 10
  • A growth medium that can discriminate between two
    different bacterial species based on an observed
    change in the media is termed
  • A. a defined medium.
  • B. a differential medium.
  • C. a complex medium.
  • D. selective.
  • E. fastidious.

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Question 11
  • When cell number increases exponentially, the
    phase of the culture cycle is termed
  • A. lag.
  • B. log.
  • C. stationary.
  • D. death.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 12
  • The growth phase when cells are adapting to new
    growth conditions is termed
  • A. lag.
  • B. log.
  • C. stationary.
  • D. death.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 13
  • Differential media is used to
  • A. enrich for one specific organism.
  • B. distinguish one organism from other organisms.
  • C. isolate a specific organism or group of
    organisms.
  • D. only limit growth of one specific organism.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 14
  • A chemostat allows for
  • A. certain species of bacteria to be selected.
  • B. certain species of bacteria to be enriched.
  • C. bacteria to be maintained in continuous
    exponential growth.
  • D. the maintenance of bacteria for future
    generations.
  • E. none of the above.

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Question 15
  • A mixture of organisms is in a pool of seawater.
    Which organism will have a growth advantage as
    the water evaporates?
  • A. neurophiles.
  • B. aerotolerant anaerobes.
  • C. mesophiles.
  • D. osmotolerant prokaryotes.
  • E. psychrophiles.

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Question 16
  • The Most Probable Number (MPN) method of
    determining cell numbers is based on
  • A. serial dilutions.
  • B. turbidity.
  • C. membrane filtration.
  • D. direct microscopic count.
  • E. cell-counting chamber.

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Question 17
  • During which phase of culture growth are cells
    not actively dividing?
  • A. stationary.
  • B. lag.
  • C. death.
  • D. all of the above.
  • E. a and c.

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Question 18
  • Which of the following statements is NOT true
    concerning biofilms?
  • A. They are important in a number of bacterial
    infections.
  • B. They increase effectiveness of disinfectants.
  • C. They are held together by glycocalyx.
  • D. They are mixtures of different microorganisms.
  • E. They have cell to cell communication between
    microorganisms.

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Question 19
  • A pure bacterial culture maintained under
    completely anaerobic conditions accidentally
    develops a leak, letting oxygen into the chamber.
    Surprisingly, the bacteria continue to grow. It
    is very likely to conclude that the bacteria are
  • A. Thermophiles.
  • B. Halophiles.
  • C. Aerobic.
  • D. Facultative anaerobes.
  • E. Microaerophilic.

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Question 20
  • A scientist wishes to monitor the growth and
    health of a bacterial culture by measuring ATP
    production. Which of the following would she most
    likely use to measure ATP?
  • A. A pH meter.
  • B. Luciferase.
  • C. Blood culture.
  • D. An inverted tube culture.
  • E. A visible light spectrophotometer.

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Question 21
  • Tomato sauce has a pH of 5. A scientist isolates
    several types of bacteria that cause spoilage to
    the tomato sauce. Which of the growth conditions
    should be used to maintain these bacteria in
    culture?
  • A. Acidophilic.
  • B. Alkaliphilic.
  • C. Basophilic.
  • D. Neutrophilic.
  • E. Microaerophilic.

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Question 22
  • Bile is added to some media to encourage the
    growth of certain medically important bacteria
    while inhibiting the growth of others. Which of
    the following properties is bile adding to the
    media?
  • A. Differential properties.
  • B. Anaerobic properties.
  • C. Selective properties.
  • D. Reducing properties.
  • E. Alkaline.

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Question 23
  • A researcher is maintaining a liquid culture of
    bacteria at exponential growth. The pump
    providing nutrients to the culture breaks down
    over the weekend, allowing culture to run out of
    nutrients. It is very likely that upon return to
    the lab the researcher will find the culture in
    which of the following stages of growth?
  • A. Continuous.
  • B. Log.
  • C. Lag.
  • D. Medium.
  • E. Stationary.

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1. B 2. B 3. E 4. C 5. D 6. E 7. B 8. E 9.
A 10. B 11. B 12. A 13. B 14. C 15. D 16.
A 17. D 18. B 19. D 20. B 21. A 22. C 23. E
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