Test Bank For Microbiology: Principles and Explorations, 10th Edition
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Package Title: Test Bank
Course Title: Black 10e
Chapter Number: 2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
1) According to the chapter opener, the children who show the highest incidence of asthma in the
U.S.A. are:
a) Mormons
b) Amish
c) Mexican American
d) African American
e) none of these are correct choices
Answer: e
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
2) Which of the following best describes a benefit in reducing asthma incidence?
a) living in an Amish community
b) living near factories
c) living near new housing estates
d) living in a Huttite community
e) living near power lines
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
3) The asthma incidence rate in Amish children is:
a) 3%
b) 2%
c) 10%
d) lower than the national average
e) 21.3%
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
4) The asthma incidence rate in Huttite children is:
a) 5%
b) 2%
c) 10%
d) higher than the national average
e) 50%
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
5) Which of these is a desirable trait for maintaining good health?
a) possessing any microbiome at all, they make no difference
b) not being overweight
c) eating any food at all
d) possessing a Bacteroides microbiome
e) never exercising
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
6) Which of these is NOT a desirable trait for maintaining good health?
a) possessing a Bacteroides-dominant microbiome
b) maintaining a healthy weight
c) eating fewer processed foods
d) having a balanced microbiome
e) all are undesirable traits
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
7) Which term is used if your microbiome is considered conducive to good health?
a) balanced
b) retrobiosis
c) antagonobiosis
d) antibiosis
e) dysbiosis
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
8) How many bacteria are found in and on an average human?
a) 10 times the number of body cells
b) 100 times the number of body cells
c) 1,000 times the number of body cells
d) 10 million times the number of body cells
e) 10 trillion times the number of body cells
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: True-False
9) Scientists are discovering that the microbiome may be responsible for illnesses such as
asthma, Alzheimerโs, or migraines, and may be a contributing factor to curing cancer.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
10) How many body cells are there in a typical human being?
a) 10 times less than the number of microbial cells
b) 100 times less than the number of microbial cells
c) 1,000 times less than the number of microbial cells
d) 50 times less than the number of microbial cells
e) 100 times more than the number of microbial cells
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
11) Which is NOT one of the enterotypes described for humans?
a) Bacteroides-dominant
b) Prevotella-dominant
c) Ruminococcus-dominant
d) all are correct enterotypes
e) Shigella-dominant
Answer: e
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
12) Which is NOT one of the enterotypes described for humans?
a) Type I
b) Type II
c) Type III
d) Type V
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
13) Risks from obesity do NOT include:
a) infertility
b) metabolic syndrome
c) high blood pressure
d) heart disease
e) stroke
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
14) What is NOT an accurate description of the term enterotype?
a) gut microbes that influence your weight and risk factors for other illnesses
b) the three grouping of microbes found in the human intestine
c) the microflora found in your colon
d) the three grouping of microbes found in the chimpanzee intestine
e) the microflora found in your pericardial cavity.
Answer: e
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
15) The biggest contribution to the microbiome occurs:
a) at the time of delivery
b) during breast feeding
c) while visiting chimpanzees at a zoo
d) if anxiety and depression are experienced
e) continuously, there is no period where the fundamental microbiome is established
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
16) According to this chapter, consumption of which food reduces anxiety and depression?
a) coffee and tea
b) bran
c) lamb
d) yogurt
e) tumeric
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
17) A course of antibiotics can disturb gut microflora for what period of time?
a) no change occurs
b) 10 minutes
c) 10 days
d) permanent irreversible damage occurs
e) 2 years
Answer: e
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
18) At which developmental stage is it believed that antibiotic administration provides the
highest risk of adversely affecting immune health and metabolic homeostasis?
a) prenatally
b) while the immune system is still developing
c) in the adolescent
d) in the middle aged adult
e) in the geriatric
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
19) Which choice indicates desirable bacteria to introduce into an individual suffering from
anxiety and depression?
a) Lactobacillus, found in yoghurt
b) E. coli found bagged lettuce
c) Salmonella found in meats
d) Bacteroides a part of the Type I enterotype
e) Prevotella a part of the Type II enterotype
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
20) How many genes are gut microbes thought to interact with when they are implicated in
causing Crohnโs disease?
a) 9
b) 140
c) 180
d) 25
e) 1,000
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
21) The children who show the lowest incidence of asthma in the U.S.A. are:
a) Huttites
b) Amish
c) Mexican American
d) African American
e) Japanese American
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
22) Which of the following best describes a benefit in reducing asthma incidence?
a) close proximity to animals
b) living near factories
c) living near new housing estates
d) living in older sections of towns
e) living near railway lines
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
23) The asthma incidence rate in Amish children is:
a) 5%
b) 2%
c) 10%
d) higher than the national average
e) 21.3%
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
24) The asthma incidence rate in Huttite children is:
a) 5%
b) 2%
c) 10%
d) lower than the national average
e) 21.3%
Answer: e
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
25) Which of these is a desirable trait for maintaining good health?
a) possessing any microbiome at all, they make no difference
b) being overweight
c) eating any food at all
d) possessing a โhealthyโ microbiome
e) never exercising
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
26) Which of these is NOT a desirable trait for maintaining good health?
a) possessing any microbiome at all, they make no difference
b) maintaing a healthy weight
c) eating fewer processed foods
d) having a balanced microbiome
e) all are undesirable traits
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
27) Which term is used if your microbiome is not considered conducive to good health?
a) imbiosis
b) retrobiosis
c) antagonobiosis
d) antibiosis
e) dysbiosis
Answer: e
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
28) How many bacteria are found in and on an average human?
a) 1012
b) 1015
c) 1014
d) 102
e) 1020
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: True-False
29) A C-section affects the milk microbbiome by reducing its diversity.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
Question type: Multiple-Choice
30) How many body cells are there in a typical human being?
a) 1010
b) 1013
c) 1020
d) 105
e) 1017
Answer: b
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
31) Which is NOT one of the enterotypes described for humans?
a) Bacteroides-dominant
b) Prevotella-dominant
c) Ruminococcus-dominant
d) all are correct enterotypes
e) E. coli-dominant
Answer: e
Difficulty: Hard
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
32) Which is NOT one of the enterotypes described for humans?
a) Type I
b) Type II
c) Type III
d) Type IV
e) all are correct enterotype descriptions
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
33) Risks from obesity do NOT include:
a) poor cold tolerance
b) metabolic syndrome
c) high blood pressure
d) heart disease
e) stroke
Answer: a
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
34) What is an accurate description of the term enterotype?
a) the microflora found on your skin
b) the microflora found in your oral cavity.
c) the microflora found in your colon
d) the microflora found in your upper respiratory tract
e) the microflora found in your sinuses.
Answer: c
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.2 Explain what an enteroptype is, the three types found in humans,
and how they differ between lean and obese individuals.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.2
Question type: Multiple-Choice
35) The biggest contribution to the microbiome occurs:
a) at the time of delivery
b) at puberty
c) during old age
d) when children turn five years old
e) continuously, there is no period where the fundamental microbiome is established
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
36) According to this chapter, consumption of which food reduces anxiety and depression?
a) chocolate
b) apples
c) French fries
d) yogurt
e) green salad
Answer: d
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
37) A course of antibiotics can disturb gut microflora for what period of time?
a) 2 hours
b) 2 minutes
c) 2 days
d) 2 weeks
e) 2 years
Answer: e
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
38) At which age is it believed that antibiotic administration provides the highest risk of causing
dysbiosis?
a) prenatally
b) in the infant
c) in the adolescent
d) in the middle aged adult
e) in the geriatric
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
39) Which disease has been linked to maternal microbiome disturbances?
a) epilepsy
b) autism
c) altered growth rate
d) Crohnโs disease
e) all are caused by maternal microbiome disturbances
Answer: a
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
40) In mice, stress has been seen to affect:
a) learning
b) activity
c) exploration
d) microbiome diversity
e) all of these are true
Answer: e
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
41) In mice, stress has been seen to affect all of the following EXCEPT:
a) learning
b) activity
c) exploration
d) microbiome diversity
e) appetite
Answer: e
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
42) Which disease appeared reversible in mice when their microflora was changed?
a) epilepsy
b) autism
c) altered growth rate
d) Crohnโs disease
e) all are caused by maternal microbiome disturbances
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
43) Which disease may be linked to endotoxin release and ensuing inflammation?
a) epilepsy
b) autism
c) altered growth rate
d) obesity
e) all are caused by inflammatory disturbances
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
44) Which disease may be linked to endotoxin release and ensuing inflammation?
a) epilepsy
b) Type 2 diabetes
c) altered growth rate
d) obesity
e) all are caused by inflammatory disturbances
Answer: b
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: Multiple-Choice
45) Which bacterial genus was administered to President Carter to improve his cancer prognosis?
a) Bacteroides
b) Salmonella
c) Bifidobacterium
d) E. coli
e) Prevotella
Answer: c
Difficulty: Medium
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.3 Describe the diversity of the human microbiome, how it originates
and develops, and the factors that affect it.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.3
Question type: True-False
46) Age but not sex affects the gut microbiome.
Answer: True
Difficulty: Easy
Learning Objective 1: LO 2.1 Describe a microbiome and the research and potential applications
resulting from these explorations.
Section Reference 1: Section 2.1
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