Microbiology Demystified

(Nandana) #1

  1. What is a nanometer?
    (a) 1/1,000,000,000 of a meter
    (b) 1/100,000 of a meter
    (c) 1/1,000,000 of a meter
    (d) 1,000,000,000 meters

  2. Immersing a specimen in oil maintains good resolution at magnifications
    greater than 100×.
    (a) True
    (b) False

  3. A photograph taken by an electron microscope is called
    (a) a TEM
    (b) a micrograph
    (c) a SEM
    (d) a palladium

  4. You stain a smear using
    (a) crystal violet
    (b) caboxymethyl cellulose
    (c) cellulose
    (d) a fixation process

  5. Why is a specimen stained?
    (a) A stain is used to label a specimen.
    (b) A stain is used to determine the size of a specimen.
    (c) A stain adheres to the specimen, causing more light to be reflected
    by the specimen into the microscope.
    (d) A stain is used to determine the density of a specimen.

  6. You use a wet mount to observe an inorganic specimen under a microscope.
    (a) True
    (b) False

  7. The naming convention used to group organisms is called
    (a) identification
    (b) nomenclature
    (c) systemics
    (d) classification


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