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Chapter 1 – Fundamentals of Microbiology $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100$100$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 Naming and Classifying Microbes Nobel Prizes in Microbiology The Golden Age of Microbiology Microbes and Human Disease Microbes and Human Welfare FINAL ROUND
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $100 Question The current system of nomenclature for organisms was established by a. Pasteur b. Jenner c. Linnaeus d. Koch BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $100 Answer The current system of nomenclature for organisms was established by a. Pasteur b. Jenner c. Linnaeus (correct answer) d. Koch BACK TO GAME
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $200 Question Scientific nomenclature assigns each organism two names: the genus and the a. Kingdom b. Species c. Family d. Class BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $200 Answer Scientific nomenclature assigns each organism two names: the genus and the a. Kingdom b. Species (correct answer) c. Family d. Class BACK TO GAME
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $300 Question Archaea, often found in extreme environments, are divided into a. Three main groups b. Two main groups c. Four main groups d. Five main groups BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $300 Answer Archaea, often found in extreme environments, are divided into a. Three main groups (correct answer) b. Two main groups c. Four main groups d. Five main groups BACK TO GAME
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $400 Question In 1978, Carl Woese devised a system of classification based on the cellular organization of organisms and consisting of Bacteria, Archaea, and a. Animalia b. Eukaryotes c. Eukarya d. Helminths BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $400 Answer In 1978, Carl Woese devised a system of classification based on the cellular organization of organisms and consisting of Bacteria, Archaea, and a. Animalia b. Eukaryotes c. Eukarya (correct answer) d. Helminths BACK TO GAME
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $500 Question Eukarya includes all of the following EXCEPT a. Viruses b. Protists c. Fungi d. Animals BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 1: Naming and Classifying Microbes $500 Answer Eukarya includes all of the following EXCEPT a. Viruses (correct answer) b. Protists c. Fungi d. Animals BACK TO GAME
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $100 Question Robert Koch a. Developed the microscope b. Discovered penicillin c. Developed the germ theory of disease d. First observed cells BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $100 Answer Robert Koch a. Developed the microscope b. Discovered penicillin c. Developed the germ theory of disease (correct answer) d. First observed cells BACK TO GAME
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $200 Question Hooke a. Developed the microscope b. Discovered penicillin c. Developed the germ theory of disease d. First observed cells BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $200 Answer Hooke a. Developed the microscope b. Discovered penicillin c. Developed the germ theory of disease d. First observed cells (correct answer) BACK TO GAME
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $300 Question Pasteur a. Disproved spontaneous generation b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis d. Developed aseptic surgery BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $300 Answer Pasteur a. Disproved spontaneous generation (correct answer) b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis d. Developed aseptic surgery BACK TO GAME
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $400 Question Metchnikoff a. Disproved spontaneous generation b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis d. Developed aseptic surgery BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $400 Answer Metchnikoff a. Disproved spontaneous generation b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis (correct answer) d. Developed aseptic surgery BACK TO GAME
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $500 Question Ehrlich a. Disproved spontaneous generation b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis d. Developed the theory of immunity BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 2: Nobel Prizes in Microbiology $500 Answer Ehrlich a. Disproved spontaneous generation b. Discovered penicillin c. Discovered phagocytosis d. Developed the theory of immunity (correct answer) BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $100 Question Who first used microscopes to observe microorganisms? a. Koch b. Jenner c. Pasteur d. Van Leeuwenhoek BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $100 Answer Who first used microscopes to observe microorganisms? a. Koch b. Jenner c. Pasteur d. Van Leeuwenhoek (correct answer) BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $200 Question Jenner is associated with a. Fermentation b. Vaccination c. Aseptic surgery d. The cell theory BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $200 Answer Jenner is associated with a. Fermentation b. Vaccination (correct answer) c. Aseptic surgery d. The cell theory BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $300 Question Gram is associated with a. Fermentation b. The germ theory c. Staining techniques d. The cell theory BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $300 Answer Gram is associated with a. Fermentation b. the germ theory c. Staining techniques (correct answer) d. The cell theory BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $400 Question Whose discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory? a. Hooke b. Van Leeuwenhoek c. Pasteur d. Gram BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $400 Answer Whose discovery marked the beginning of the cell theory? a. Hooke (correct answer) b. Van Leeuwenhoek c. Pasteur d. Gram BACK TO GAME
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $500 Question Salvarsan was developed by a. Ehrlich b. Fleming c. Weizmann d. Needham BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 3: The Golden Age of Microbiology $500 Answer Salvarsan was developed by a. Ehrlich (correct answer) b. Fleming c. Weizmann d. Needham BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $100 Question Who developed a set of postulates to prove that specific microorganisms cause disease? a. Jenner b. Gram c. Pasteur d. Koch BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $100 Answer Who developed a set of postulates to prove that specific microorganisms cause disease? a. Jenner b. Gram c. Pasteur d. Koch (correct answer) BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $200 Question Which disease did Edward Jenner produce the first vaccine against? a. Bubonic plague b. Smallpox c. Rabies d. Yellow fever BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $200 Answer Which disease did Edward Jenner produce the first vaccine against? a. Bubonic plague b. Smallpox (correct answer) c. Rabies d. Yellow fever BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $300 Question All of the following provide a natural first line of defense against disease EXCEPT a. Interferon b. Penicillin c. Skin d. Mucous membranes BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $300 Answer All of the following provide a natural first line of defense against disease EXCEPT a. Interferon b. Penicillin (correct answer) c. Skin d. Mucous membranes BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $400 Question What organism caught the attention of the public in 2003 when it killed millions of poultry? a. Coronavirus b. H5N1 c. Human immunodeficiency virus d. West Nile virus BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $400 Answer What organism caught the attention of the public in 2003 when it killed millions of poultry? a. Coronavirus b. H5N1(correct answer) c. Human immunodeficiency virus d. West Nile virus BACK TO GAME
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $500 Question An example of a hemorrhagic fever virus is the a. Marburg virus b. Human immunodeficiency virus c. BSE d. West Nile virus BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 4: Microbes and Human Disease $500 Answer An example of a hemorrhagic fever virus is the a. Marburg virus (correct answer) b. Human immunodeficiency virus c. BSE d. West Nile Virus BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5 : Microbes and Human Welfare $ 100 Question Paul Berg is associated with a. Chemotherapy b. Recombinant DNA c. Immunology d. Virology BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 5 : Microbes and Human Welfare $ 100 Answer Paul Berg is associated with a. Chemotherapy b. Recombinant DNA (correct answer) c. Immunology d. Virology BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $200 Question Recombinant DNA is a. DNA in bacteria b. The study of how genes work c. The DNA resulting when genes of two different organisms are mixed d. The use of bacteria in the production of foods BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $200 Answer Recombinant DNA is a. DNA in bacteria b. The study of how genes work c. The DNA resulting when genes of two different organisms are mixed (correct answer) d. The use of bacteria in the production of foods BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $300 Question Biotechnology can best be defined as a. Using living organisms to clean up pollution b. Using living organisms to develop desired products c. Using living organisms to treat disease d. Using living organisms to control pests BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $300 Answer Biotechnology can best be defined as a. Using living organisms to clean up pollution b. Using living organisms to develop desired products (correct answer) c. Using living organisms to treat disease d. Using living organisms to control pests BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $400 Question The process of gene therapy is used to treat a. Cystic fibrosis b. Diphtheria c. Polio d. Avian influenza A BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $400 Answer The process of gene therapy is used to treat a. Cystic fibrosis (correct answer) b. Diphtheria c. Polio d. Avian influenza A BACK TO GAME
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $500 Question Cryptosporidiosis, which can be transmitted in a public water supply, is caused by a a. Virus b. Prion c. Protozoan d. Bacterium BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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Topic 5: Microbes and Human Welfare $500 Answer Cryptosporidiosis, which can be transmitted in a public water supply, is caused by a a. Virus b. Prion c. Protozoan (correct answer) d. Bacterium BACK TO GAME
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FINAL ROUND Question Who challenged the case for spontaneous generation with the concept of biogenesis? a. Pasteur b. Virchow c. Redi d. Needham BACK TO GAME ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer Who challenged the case for spontaneous generation with the concept of biogenesis? a. Pasteur b. Virchow (correct answer) c. Redi d. Needham BACK TO GAME
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