front 1 What microorganism is commonly used in beer and bread production? | back 1 Saccharomyces cerevisiae |
front 2 During the making of Swiss cheese, first lactose is fermented by __________ and in syntropy, ___________ is the secondary fermenter that produces propionic acid and carbon dioxide from lactate | back 2 Lactobacillus, Propionibacterium |
front 3 Why are fermented foods considered “good” for human consumption? | back 3 Microbes that are alive inoculate into the intestine creating
higher |
front 4 The rate at which food can spoil is impacted most by | back 4 water content |
front 5 An example of “perishable” a food includes | back 5 meat |
front 6 To prevent microbial growth in food products, preservation strategies to reduce microbial growth are commonly used such as | back 6 the inclusion of sodium propionate or benzoate. |
front 7 Food poisoning and food infection are the same thing and | back 7 false |
front 8 What is not an organism that can cause food infection? | back 8 Clostridium |
front 9 Why is it not advised to eat food that has been sitting out at room temperature for prolonged periods of time even if the food is reheated? | back 9 The food can contain active microbial toxins even if the microorganism that produced it is dead |
front 10 Which term overall best describes the relationship between the human body and its microbiome | back 10 Symbiotic |
front 11 No matter where in the human body (skin, intestine, stomach), relatively, the same number of microorganisms will be found | back 11 false |
front 12 The oral microbiota consists strictly of aerotolerant organisms | back 12 false |
front 13 Which bacteria is commonly associated with human mouth flora | back 13 Streptococcus |
front 14 Streptococcus pyogenes is a pathogen that commonly causes | back 14 Strep throat |
front 15 Preventing young children from exposure to microorganisms is
the | back 15 false |
front 16 What is not an example of something that would affect
the | back 16 smoking tobacco |
front 17 The colonization of newborn guts is critical to for their health outcome in the future. What are some common bacteria found in healthy newborn guts? | back 17 bifidobacteria and enteric bacteria |
front 18 Why might including probiotic food in your diet after pro-longed antibiotic use be beneficial? | back 18 introduces more diversity into gut microbiome |
front 19 There is a higher number of microorganisms found in the
_________ | back 19 small intestine, stomach |
front 20 Conditions that affect the gut microbiome often have links
between | back 20 true |
front 21 Individuals who have Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) may be more likely to experience anxiety and depression due to | back 21 the gut-brain axis |
front 22 Louis Pasteur’s swan neck flask experiment disproved the theory of | back 22 spontaneous generation of life |
front 23 You have isolated a bacterium that you believe to be the causative agent of a new disease in mice. How would you test it along the lines of the Koch’s postulates? | back 23 Isolate the bacterium from a sick mouse and inject it into healthy mice to see if it causes the same disease |
front 24 Which of the following is NOT an example of practicing aseptic or sterile technique? | back 24 cutting watermelon on a disinfected cutting board |
front 25 Sterile or aseptic technique includes all of the following,
except | back 25 don't work in teams |
front 26 What is the correct order of phases when bacteria are inoculated into a new culture? | back 26 Lag, exponential, stationary, death |
front 27 You are working with a media with a high salt concentration that only allows bacteria that can withstand high salt environments to grow. This means this is differential media | back 27 false |
front 28 You are interested in isolating Staphylococcus aureus from a soil sample found outside of Franklin Dining Commons. What would be the best method for isolating this bacteria? | back 28 steak plate |
front 29 Listeria monocytogenes is a pathogenic bacteria that infects the intestinal tracts of humans. Therefore this organism is considered a | back 29 mesophile |
front 30 mesophile | back 30 organism that grows best in moderate temperature, neither too hot nor too cold |
front 31 Genetic engineering allows scientists to alter genes in the lab using
in vitro | back 31 all |
front 32 What are two key components needed to run a standard PCR protocol? | back 32 DNA template, Forward and Reverse Primers |
front 33 Which of the following steps in PCR does the docking of DNA polymerase onto the DNA occur? | back 33 warming (72 degree C) |
front 34 What is the is the main goal of conducting genetic cloning? | back 34 To insert a gene of interest into a bacterium and have it express that protein |
front 35 You are working on a cloning project and want to insert a gene into a plasmid that allows the bacteria to grow on mannitol agar. What enzymes are used to make double stranded breaks in the plasmid thus allowing the gene to anneal and ligate in? | back 35 Restriction endonucleases |
front 36 Which is NOT a correct example of a organic pollutant? | back 36 uranium |
front 37 Uranium 4+ is not water soluble while Uranium 6+ is water soluble | back 37 true |
front 38 When microorganisms are used to prevent the transport of uranium in water from uranium-contaminated sites they use the uranium 6+ as an electron __________ during anaerobic respiration | back 38 acceptor |
front 39 What are some concerns when it comes to xenobiotic compounds, such as
plastics, being found in natural environments? | back 39 all |
front 40 Why is it important for human health for there to be wastewater
treatments in place? | back 40 all |
front 41 What occurs during primary treatment of wastewater? | back 41 Wastewater is passed through a series of grates with organic and inorganic particles settling on the bottom. |
front 42 Wastewater contains large amounts of microorganisms that can pose a
threat to human health. What are some other active biological
pollutants that are also being released into wastewater coming into
concern? | back 42 all |
front 43 Louis Pasteur | back 43 1822–1895 discovered that alcoholic fermentation was a
biologically developed vaccines for anthrax, cholera, and rabies swan neck |
front 44 Robert Koch | back 44 1843–1910 developed solid media for obtaining pure cultures of microbes observed that masses of cells (called colonies) have
different experimentally demonstrated the link between microbes
and |
front 45 Defined media | back 45 exact chemical composition form of nutrients is known |
front 46 Complex/Undefined media | back 46 composed of boiled or pre-digested microbial, animal, or plant products, diverse/random/unknown bioavailable nutrients |
front 47 Selective | back 47 Add substance(s) to inhibit the growth of particular, unwanted microbes |
front 48 Differential | back 48 Add substance(s) to visualize biochemical reactions of particular microbes |
front 49 Obligate aerobes | back 49 require oxygen and grow at full oxygen strength (20%) |
front 50 Obligate anaerobes | back 50 oxygen is lethal |
front 51 Facultative anaerobes | back 51 can respire (prefer) oxygen when present, use alternative ways when absent |
front 52 Microaerophiles | back 52 can use oxygen only when it is present at levels lower than in air due to limited respiration or moderate oxygen sensitivity |
front 53 Aerotolerant | back 53 do not use oxygen for growth at all, but are also not harmed by its presence |
front 54 Caldicellulosiruptor | back 54 gram-positive anaerobic thermophile that produces a cellulase converting complex switchgrass cellulose to glucose |
front 55 E. coli is a bacterium that respires with oxygen or nitrate. What best described its lifestyle? | back 55 facultative anaerobe |
front 56 Robert Koch and Louis Paster used the principle of nutrient media and sterilization to demonstrate that despite microorganisms being inevitable we can control them. | back 56 true |
front 57 A colony on an agar plate is considered a pure culture because those millions of cells in the colony have originated from a single cell that grew isolated from other cells on that spot where the colony appeared. | back 57 true |
front 58 This is the recipe for a nutrient medium to grow bacteria. Is this a medium of the defined or undefined (complex) category? 5 g yeast extract 5 g peptone 2 g KH2PO4 Distilled water 1000 ml pH 7 | back 58 complex |
front 59 Which of the following terms describes procedures to avoid the spread of microorganisms. | back 59 sterile technique |
front 60 Before the discharge water can be released from the wastewater treatment plant into a natural water body like a river it must be | back 60 disinfected to kill the microorganisms. |
front 61 The seeping of oil and gas from fossil fuel reservoirs is a natural phenomenon, and at these natural seeps sites we can find microbial communities that are especially adapted to using hydrocarbons as electron donors. | back 61 true |
front 62 Organic compounds with my chlorine groups (polychlorinated), such PCB, are very ________ to be degraded by microorganisms, and _________ | back 62 hard / for some polychlorinated compounds natural degrading mechanisms don't even in exist. |
front 63 Tertiary wastewater treatment generates which of the following gases in quantities sufficient for recovery as fuel? | back 63 methane |
front 64 Which of the following statements is correct? | back 64 Bacillus subtilis is a model organism for Gram-positive bacteria and E. coli is a model organism for Gram-negative bacteria. |
front 65 The polymerase chain reaction has many cycles of three temperature steps: 95°C, 55°C, and 72°C. At the 95°C stage, | back 65 DNA denatures |
front 66 Mesophilic organisms prefer growth in a temperature range of | back 66 Celsius: 20-40 |
front 67 EcoRI is a restriction endonuclease enzyme that recognizes a six base-pair DNA sequence and | back 67 breaks dna strands |
front 68 The biological oxygen demand is a metric to indicate the capacity of microbes to | back 68 oxidize all organic matter present in an environment. |
front 69 High levels of organic and inorganic materials in wastewater result in _________ levels of biochemical oxygen demand (BOD). | back 69 high |
front 70 X-gal is | back 70 an indole dye covalently bound to a sugar to mimic lactose, and a substrate for ß-galactosidase. |
front 71 Sterilization by autoclaving completely destroys all microorganisms, but only endospores survive. | back 71 false |
front 72 What describes best the lifestyle of a bacterium in relation to oxygen? | back 72 aerophilic |
front 73 ______________ are live bacteria that we consume with the intent that they survive the stomach acid and colonize / become part of our microbial community in the gut. | back 73 probiotic |
front 74 Vinegar production requires a fermentation cascade, where the ethanolic fermenter is the _____ fermenter, and the acetic acid fermenter is the ____ fermenter. | back 74 primary, secondary |