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Honeynut Microbiology #1

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Microbiology 1
Microbiology 1 Answers
Name 5 basic kingdoms of the traditional Whittaker system?   A. procaryotae, protista, mycetae, plantae, animilia B. monera, protista, fungi, plantae, animilia  
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The study of the distribution and frequency of disease.   Epidemiology  
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The study of fungi.   Mycology  
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______ was the first to observe and desribe living microbes which he referred to as "animalcules".   Anton von Leeuwenhoek  
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_____ did experiments boilingbroth that seemed to prove spontaneous generation.   John Needham  
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_____ was the first to provide experimental evidence to refute spontaneous generation by using cloth covered jars containing meat.   Francesco Redi  
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Who developed bionmial nomenclature?   Carolus Linnaeus  
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The phrase "life begets life" or that living things are only from other living things is _____?   Biogenesis  
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The study of algae.   Phycology  
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He suggested that John Needham's results were the results of contaminated airborne microbes.   Lazzaro Spallanzani  
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He finally put an end to the spontaneous generation myth using a swan neck flask.   Louis Pasteur  
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_____ invented the first compound microscope.   Zaccharias Janssen  
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Introduced the polymerase chain reaction.   Kary Mullins  
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Discovered salvorsan to treat Syphillis.   Paul Ehrlich  
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_____ described little boxes he called "cells" while observing of cork under a compound microscope setting the foundation for cell theory.   Robert Hooke  
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Cells with typical prokaryotic cell structure.   Eubacteria, Bacteria  
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He provided the first direct proof that bacteria can cause disease.   Robert Koch  
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Edward Jenner's vaccine was _____.   Smallpox  
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_____ discovered that the causative agent of tobacco mosaic disease passed through filters capable of retaining particles as small as bacteria.   Dimitri Ivanowski  
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The principal US agency concerned with public health and epideiology is the _______.   U.S. Public Health Services  
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He stumbled upon theconcept of immunity while studying chloera and coined the term vaccination after the latin term, vacca, for cow in honor of Edward Jenner's contribution to microbiology and immunology.   Louis Pasteur  
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Includes any process in which humans use the metabolism of living things to arrive at a desired product, ranging from bread making to gene theory.   Biotechnology  
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The Vienna hospital physician who instituted a hand washing regimen for the doctors using chlorinated water to decrease childbed fever.   Ignatz Semmelweis  
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Studies immune chemicals and the cells that are produced in response to infection.   Immunology  
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The study of the cause of disease.   Etiology  
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The study of microbes.   Microbiology  
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Who developed and tested the first vaccine?   Edward Jenner  
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Who discovered Penicillin?   Alexander Fleming  
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He demostrated the role of different microbes in the fermentation of beer and wine.   Louis Pasteur  
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A surgeon who advocated the use of carbolic acid to disinfect surgical wounds.   Joseph Lister  
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He discovered sulfur drugs.   Gerhard Domagk  
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Another word for spontaneus generation is_____.   Abiogenesis  
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Public health microbiology and _____ aim to monitor and control the spread of diseases in communities.   Epidemiology  
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The prokaryotic cell types placed in the Domains_____ and _____.   Bacteria, Archaea  
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Which part was missing from Anton von Leeuwenhoek's microscope?   Condenser  
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He demostrated that the tobacco mosaic virus was fundamentally different from other microbes and was able to be crystallized similar to simple chemical compounds.   Walter Stanley  
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Cells with atypical cell structures that live in extreme environments such as extreme temperatures or high salinity.   Archaebacteria  
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The study of the classification of microorganisms.   Microbial Taxonomy  
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The study of parasitic microbes.   Parasitology  
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What states that all living things are composed of cells?   Cell theory  
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The study of Protozoa.   Protozoology  
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He discovered the importance of oxygen to life.   Joseph Priestly  
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Eukaryotes are all placed in the Domain_____.   Eukarya  
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The study of bacteria.   Bacteriology  
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