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Microbiology, 9e (Tortora)Chapter 27

Objective Questions

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Which of the following is not a habitat for an extremophile? A)

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Acid mine wash B)

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The Atlantic Ocean C)

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Inside rock D)

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Salt- evaporating pond E)

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100°C water

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Which of the following organisms is using sulfur as a source of energy? A)

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Thiobacillus: H2S → S0

B)

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Desulfovibrio: SO42- → H2S C)

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Proteus: Amino acids → H2S D)

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Redwood tree: SO42- → Amino acids E)

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None of the above

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Which of the following is not a symbiotic pair of organisms? A)

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Elk and rumen bacteria B)

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Orchid and mycorrhizae C)

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Onions and arbuscules D)

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Bean plant and Rhizobium E)

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Sulfur and Thiobacillus

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In which of the

following animals would you expect to find a specialized organ that holds cellulose-degrading bacteria and fungi?

A)

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Cat B)

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Dog C)

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Termite D)

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Human E)

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Wolf

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Which of the following pairs is mismatched? A)

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Rhizobium legumes B)

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Bacillus thuringiensis insect control C)

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Thiobacillus ferrooxidans uranium mining D)

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Frankia alders E)

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Lichen an alga and a bacterium

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The addition of untreated sewage to a freshwater lake would cause the biochemical oxygen demand to A)

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Increase. B)

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Decrease. C)

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Stay the same. D)

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Can't tell.

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Coal formation A)

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Requires aerobic conditions. B)

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Requires anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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A trickling filter A)

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Requires aerobic conditions. B)

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Requires anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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6H2S + 6CO2 →light 6S0 + glucose A)

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Takes place under aerobic conditions. B)

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Takes place under anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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Nitrogen fixation A)

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Requires aerobic conditions. B)

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Requires anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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Sludge digestion A)

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Takes place under aerobic conditions. B)

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Takes place under anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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Primary sewage treatment A)

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Takes place under aerobic conditions. B)

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Takes place under anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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NH3 → NO2-

A)

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Takes place under aerobic conditions. B)

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Takes place under anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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Bioreme diation of petroleum A)

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Takes place under aerobic conditions. B)

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Takes place under anaerobic conditions. C)

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The amount of oxygen doesn't make any difference.

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Which of the following equations represents anaerobic respiration? A)

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H2S → S0

B)

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NO3- → NO2-

C)

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Amino acids → H2S D)

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SO42- → Amino acids

E)

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None of the above

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Biochem ical oxygen demand is a measure of A)

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The number of bacteria present in a water sample. B)

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The amount of oxygen present in a water sample. C)

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The amount of organic matter present in a water sample. D)

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The amount of undissolved solid matter present in a water sample. E)

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All of the above.

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Eighty- one percent of the microorganisms in the soil are A)

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Actinomycetes . B)

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Algae C)

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Bacteria. D)

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Fungi. E)

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Protozoa.

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Most of the microorganisms in the soil are found at a depth A)

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Between 3 and 8 cm. B)

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Between 20 and 25 cm. C)

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Between 35 and 40 cm. D)

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Between 65 and 75 cm. E)

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Evenly distributed from the surface to 76 cm.

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Which of the following terms describes NO3- → N2? A)

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Ammonificati on B)

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Denitrification C)

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Nitrification D)

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Nitrogen fixation E)

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None of the above

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Which of the following terms describes N2 → NH3? A)

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Ammonificati on B)

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Denitrification C)

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Nitrification D)

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Nitrogen fixation E)

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None of the above

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Which of the following terms describes NH3 → NO2- → NO3-? A)

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Ammonificati on B)

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Denitrification C)

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Nitrification D)

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Nitrogen fixation E)

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None of the above

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Which of the following terms describes Amino acids (-NH2) → NH3? A)

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Ammonificati on B)

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Denitrification C)

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Nitrification D)

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Nitrogen fixation E)

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None of the above

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Nitrosom onas and Nitrobacter are capable of A)

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Ammonificati on. B)

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Denitrification . C)

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Nitrification. D)

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Nitrogen fixation. E)

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None of the above

]

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This process is done by Rhizobium and certain cyanobacteria: A)

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Ammonificati on B)

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Denitrification C)

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Nitrification D)

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Nitrogen fixation E)

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None of the above

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Which of the following is an assimilation process? A)

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Thiobacillus: H2S → S0

B)

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Desulfovibrio: SO42- → H2S C)

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Proteus: Amino acids → H2S D)

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Redwood tree: SO42- → Amino acids E)

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None of the above

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Which wastewater treatment process is responsible for removal of most of the BOD in sewage? A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion B)

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Primary sewage treatment C)

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Secondary sewage treatment D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment E)

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Water treatment

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Which wastewater treatment process produces BOD-containing effluent used for irrigation? A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion B)

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Primary sewage treatment C)

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Secondary sewage treatment D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment E)

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Water treatment

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Residual chlorine must be maintained in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion B)

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Primary sewage treatment C)

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Secondary sewage treatment D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment E)

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Water treatment

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Sedimen tation of sludge occurs in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment

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The product of which process contains the highest BOD? A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion B)

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Primary sewage treatment C)

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Secondary sewage treatment D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment E)

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Water treatment

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Zoogloea form flocculent masses in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion. B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment.

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Rotating biological contactor are used in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion. B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment.

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Aerobic respiration occurs in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion. B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment.

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Anaerobi c respiration occurs in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion. B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment.

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Filtration to remove protozoa occurs in A)

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Anaerobic sludge digestion. B)

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Primary sewage treatment. C)

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Secondary sewage treatment. D)

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Tertiary sewage treatment. E)

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Water treatment.

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Which of the following do not fix atmospheric nitrogen? A)

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Cyanobacteria B)

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Lichens C)

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Mycorrhizae D)

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Frankia E)

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Azotobacter

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Which of the following pairs is mismatched? A)

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CO2 + 4H2 → CH4 + 2H2O Methane-producing bacteria B)

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Fe2+ → Fe3+ Thiobacillus ferrooxidans C)

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6CO2 + 6H2O → C6H12O6 + 6O2 Clostridium D)

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N2 + 6H+ → 2NH3 Beijerinckia

E)

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SO42- + 10H+ → H2S + 4H2O Desulfovibrio

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Bacteria can increase the Earth's temperature by A)

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Generating a great deal of heat in metabolism. B)

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Producing CH4, which is a greenhouse gas. C)

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Using the greenhouse gas CO2. D)

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Providing nutrients for plant growth. E)

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Oxidizing CH4.

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The bacteria contributing most of the bacterial biomass to soil are A)

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Actinomycetes . B)

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Rhizobiaceae. C)

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Chemoautotro phs. D)

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Photoheterotr ophs. E)

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Coliforms.

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In one hospital, Pseudomonas

aeruginosa serotype 10 infected the biliary tract of 10% of 1300 patients who underwent gastrointestinal endoscopic procedures. After each use, endoscopes were washed with an automatic reprocessor that flushed detergent and glutaraldehyde through the endoscopes followed by a tap water rinse. P. aeruginosa 10 was not isolated from the detergent, glutaraldehyde, or tap water. What was the source of the infections?

A)

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Bacterial cell walls in the water B)

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A biofilm in the reprocessor C)

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Contaminated disinfectant D)

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Fecal contamination of the bile ducts

Figure 27.1

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Where are photosynthetic bacteria most likely to be found in Figure 27.1? A)

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A B)

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B C)

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C D)

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A and B E)

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B and C

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Where are eukaryotic algae most likely to be found in Figure 27.1? A)

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A B)

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B C)

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C D)

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A and B E)

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B and C

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The bacteria that grow first in the microbial succession in a compost pile are A)

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Anaerobic mesophiles. B)

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Aerobic thermophiles. C)

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Anaerobic psychrophiles. D)

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Aerobic mesophiles. E)

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None of the above.

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The release of phosphate-containing detergents into a river would A)

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Kill algae. B)

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Increase algal growth. C)

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Kill bacteria. D)

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Increase oxygen in the water. E)

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None of the above.

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All of the following are true about releasing untreated sewage into a river except A)

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It is a health hazard. B)

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It increases the BOD. C)

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It decreases the dissolved oxygen. D)

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It kills bacteria. E)

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None of the above.