Table of Contents 1.The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology 2.Microscopy 3.Bacterial Cell Structure 4.Archaeal Cell Structure 5.Eukaryotic Cell Structure 6.Viruses and Other Acellular Infectious Agents
- Bacterial and Archaeal Growth
- Control of Microorganisms in the Environment
- Antimicrobial Chemotherapy
- Introduction to Metabolism
11. Catabolism: Energy Release and Conservation
12. Anabolism: The Use of Energy in Biosynthesis
- Bacterial Genome Replication and Expression
- Regulation of Cellular Processes
- Eukaryotic and Archaeal Genome Replication and Expression
- Mechanisms of Genetic Variation
- Microbial DNA Technologies
- Microbial Genomics
- Archaea
- Nonproteobacterial Gram-Negative Bacteria
- Proteobacteria
- Gram-Positive Bacteria
- Protists
- Fungi
- Viruses
- Exploring Microbes in Ecosystems
- Microbial Interactions
- Biogeochemical Cycling and Global Climate Change
- Microorganisms in Marine and Freshwater Ecosystems
- Microorganisms in Terrestrial Ecosystems
- Innate Host Resistance
- Adaptive Immunity
- The Microbe-Human Ecosystem
- Infection and Pathogenicity
- Epidemiology and Public Health Microbiology
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- Clinical Microbiology and Immunology
- Human Diseases Caused by Viruses and Prions
- Human Diseases Caused by Bacteria
- Human Diseases Caused by Fungi and Protists
- Microbiology of Food
- Biotechnology and Industrial Microbiology
- Applied Environmental Microbiology
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Test Bank for Prescott's Microbiology, 12th Edition by Joanne Willey Prescott's Microbiology, 12e (Willey) Chapter 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology
1) Archaea are cellular organisms that have unique cell membrane .
ACTUAL ANSWER: lipids
Topic: Archaea
Bloom's/Accessibility: 1. Remember / Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic: Module 02 Cell Structure and Function
ASM Objective: 02.03 Bacteria and Archaea have specialized structures (e.g.
flagella, endospores, and pili) that often confer critical capabilities.Learning Outcome: 01.01c Determine the type of microbe (e.g., bacterium, fungus, etc.) when given a description of a newly discovered one
2) Extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on Earth today.
ACTUAL ANSWE R: FALSE
Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand /
Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution
ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic trees.Learning Outcome: 01.02a Propose a timeline of the origin and history of microbial life and integrate supporting evidence into it