Chapter 1 Homework
Chapter 1 Homework
Chapter 1 Homework
Chapter 1 Homework
Due: 11:59am on Monday, January 7, 2019
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Part A
Label the figure to identify where microbes ended up in Pasteur’s experiment.
Drag the microbe label to its appropriate position in the swan-necked flask. Labels may be used more than once.
ANSWER:
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location
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Watch the video tutor on The Scientific Method and then answer the questions below.
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Part A
What is spontaneous generation?
ANSWER:
the theory that living organisms produce nonliving proteins, such as enzymes
the theory that new genes are produced through mutations in genetic material over generations
the theory that living organisms may arise from nonliving matter
Correct
Yes. The theory of spontaneous generation was developed to explain how life seems to come from nonliving
matter. An example would be the production of maggots from decaying meat.
Part B
How did Francesco Redi attempt to disprove the theory of spontaneous generation?
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He boiled vials of beef gravy and infusions of plant material for almost an hour and then tightly sealed them by
melting the necks of the vials.
He boiled vials of beef gravy and infusions of plant material, and then tightly sealed them with a cork.
He boiled vials of beef gravy and infusions of plant material for almost an hour and bent the necks of the vials
into an S-shape, allowing the entrance of air.
Correct
Yes. Redi showed that maggots do not spontaneously arise from nonliving meat, but instead come from flies
depositing eggs.
Part C
Which scientist definitively ended the debate over spontaneous generation?
Hint 1. Airborne
The debate continued until a scientist developed a way to allow air into the vials without allowing dust particles.
ANSWER:
John T. Needham
Francesco Redi
Louis Pasteur
Lazzaro Spallanzani
Correct
Yes. Through the use of vials with S-shaped necks, Pasteur was finally able to disprove the theory of spontaneous
generation.
Part D
Which of the following steps is NOT included in the scientific method?
The scientific method is designed to answer scientific questions through observations, experimental data, and
analysis, even if the results are unexpected.
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Conduct an experiment.
Generate a hypothesis.
Correct
Yes. If an experiment yields results contradictory to the hypothesis, it is then necessary to reject or modify the
hypothesis rather than repeat the experiment.
Part E
When conducting an experiment, it is generally necessary to include __________ groups that are treated exactly the same
as treatment groups except for the condition being tested.
Hint 1. Comparison
An experiment should always be designed to express an expected result against which unexpected results may be
contrasted.
ANSWER:
experimental
control
variable
a maximum of five
Correct
Yes. Typically, control groups serve to eliminate all other conditions in an experiment, besides the ones being
tested.
Part F
If the results from an experiment contradict the hypothesis, what should be a scientist’s next step?
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Yes. If the results of the experiment do not align with the hypothesis, it is necessary to either reject the hypothesis
or change the hypothesis and retest it.
Part G
Some critics of Spallanzani’s experiments thought that the reason sealed flasks were unable to spontaneously generate
microorganisms was that there was not enough air present to support life. How did Louis Pasteur respond to this claim?
Hint 1. Critics
The critics were correct in their assertion that the lack of air may prevent the growth of microorganisms. Pasteur
needed to address this concern to fully reject the hypothesis of spontaneous generation.
ANSWER:
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Yes. When an experiment does not take into account all variables, it may be necessary to include more treatments
within the experiment.
Part H
What is a hypothesis?
ANSWER:
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Yes. A hypothesis is an informed explanation for an observed phenomenon.
Part A
You have isolated a microorganism that is green, photosynthetic, has a cell wall, and does NOT possess a nucleus. This
organism is a(n) __________.
Hint 1.
Recall that there are many types of organisms studied within the field of microbiology.
ANSWER:
archaeon
bacterium
fungus
alga
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Part A
What did the work of Lister and Ehrlich have in common?
Hint 1.
Recall that Lister was working to decrease the number of infections after surgery; Ehrlich was looking for the "magic
bullet."
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ANSWER:
They both explored the use of chemicals in the prevention and treatment of infectious diseases.
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