Question 1

Microbiology Quiz (Laboratory). What enzyme converts H2​O2​ into H2​O without producing O2​?

  • catalase
  • peroxidase
  • oxidase
  • coagulase

Question 2

A bacterium might be able to ferment sucrose, but be unable to ferment lactose because:

  • it lacks the glucose needed for fermentation
  • sucrose is a monosaccharide while lactose is a disaccharide
  • it lacks an enzyme that can cleave lactose into monosaccharides
  • lactose can only be fermented by an aerobe

Question 3

The phenol red in a fermentation tube is used because:

  • it can detect the production of gas during fermentation
  • it provides a source of nutrients for the bacteria
  • it helps to keep the media anaerobic
  • it can detect the production of organic acids during fermentation

Question 4

An organism that requires oxygen to grow and is very capable of detoxifying toxic oxygen derivatives is termed a(n):

  • obligate aerobe
  • obligate anaerobe
  • facultative anaerobe
  • microaerophile
  • aerotolerant anaerobe

Question 6

Melted agar deeps must be boiled after being autoclaved but before being inoculated because:

  • the heat will kill any contaminating bacteria
  • it helps to mix the nutrients in the media
  • boiling drives off the oxygen gas dissolved in the media
  • it ensures the media will remain liquid during inoculation

Question 7

Which of the following possesses enzymes that detoxify oxygen compounds and can only grow in the presence of O2​?

  • facultative anaerobe
  • obligate anaerobe
  • aerotolerant anaerobe
  • obligate aerobe

Question 8

The enzyme coagulase can cause which of the following to occur?

  • clotting of blood
  • hydrolysis of urea
  • production of oxygen gas
  • formation of indole

Question 9

To test for motility, one uses a(n) _______ to introduce bacteria into soft agar.

  • inoculating loop
  • inoculating needle
  • pipette
  • cotton swab

Question 10

A positive test for oxidase _______.

  • forms clots
  • produces bubbles trapped in a Durham tube
  • turns the red media yellow
  • produces a blue color

Question 11

What is the function of cytochrome c oxidase?

  • it detoxifies hydrogen peroxide
  • it hydrolyzes a covalent bond within lactose
  • it is a component of the respiratory electron transport chain
  • it propels the cell in a process termed chemiosmosis
  • it reacts with plasma proteins to produce clots

Question 12

Which of the following cannot be detected by SIM media?

  • reduction of cysteine
  • formation of indole
  • bacterial motility
  • presence of flagella
  • detoxification of peroxide anion

Question 13

What type of molecule is cysteine?

  • amino acid
  • sugar
  • nucleic acid
  • fatty acid

Question 14

What type of molecule is tryptophan?

  • sugar
  • amino acid
  • nucleic acid
  • fatty acid

Question 15

What is the purpose of the bromthymol blue in citrate media?

  • carbon source
  • pH indicator
  • nitrogen source
  • solidifying agent. Microbiology Quiz (Laboratory).

Question 16

What is generally NOT required by bacteria growing on citrate media? Microbiology Quiz (Laboratory).

  • nitrogen
  • source of carbon
  • source of energy
  • growth factors
  • nutrients
  • water

Question 17

Urease-positive bacteria turn urea agar:

  • yellow
  • blue
  • pink
  • black

Question 18

How does the enzyme urease benefit the bacterium Helicobacter pylori?

  • it degrades the mucus coating the epithelial cells of the stomach
  • it generates a proton gradient that can fuel the movement of its flagella
  • it inhibits competing microbes by acidifying the environment
  • it neutralizes the acidic environment of the stomach
  • it produces ATP and reduced coenzymes by hydrolyzing urea
  • it breaks down urea and other nitrogen-containing molecules so they can be absorbed in the small intestine

Question 19

Which of the following is a function of bile salts in humans?

  • aid in digestion of fats
  • assist immune system in recognizing pathogens
  • enzymatically convert starch into simple sugars
  • promote clotting of blood
  • stimulate phagocytic action of leukocytes
  • NONE of these are functions of bile salts

Question 20

Which of the following is both esculin positive Gram-positive?

  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Escherichia coli
  • Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • Staphylococcus aureus
  • ALL these are both Gram-positive and esculin positive
  • NONE of these are both Gram-positive and esculin positive

Question 21

________________ are virulence factors that cause red blood cells to burst.

  • Catalase and peroxidase
  • Flagella
  • Hemolysins
  • Lactase and sucrase
  • Oxidase enzymes
  • Urease enzymes

Question 22

A colony on blood agar surrounded by an opaque greenish “halo” is displaying ________________.

  • a lack of hemolysis
  • alpha hemolysis
  • beta hemolysis
  • citrate catabolism
  • gamma hemolysis
  • urea hydrolysis

Question 23

What bacterial species is the cause of “strep throat?”

  • Enterococcus faecalis
  • Streptococcus agalactiae
  • Streptococcus mutans
  • Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • Streptococcus pyogenes
  • Streptococcus salivarius

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