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Micropara Lec Unit 1 La

The document provides a series of true/false questions about microbiology. It covers topics such as: - The bacterium that causes the plague being named in honor of its discoverer - Ferdinand Cohn's work with bacterial cells and spores - Francesco Redi testing the theory of spontaneous generation - Louis Pasteur proving the Germ Theory of disease - Insulin being produced using recombinant DNA technology The questions assess knowledge about the history of microbiology, including key figures and their contributions, as well as modern applications like recombinant DNA technology and ensuring drug sterility.

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Micropara Lec Unit 1 La

The document provides a series of true/false questions about microbiology. It covers topics such as: - The bacterium that causes the plague being named in honor of its discoverer - Ferdinand Cohn's work with bacterial cells and spores - Francesco Redi testing the theory of spontaneous generation - Louis Pasteur proving the Germ Theory of disease - Insulin being produced using recombinant DNA technology The questions assess knowledge about the history of microbiology, including key figures and their contributions, as well as modern applications like recombinant DNA technology and ensuring drug sterility.

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PHA6114 – LECTURE b.

False
HISTORY OF MICROBIOLOGY
5. Insulin can be produced using recombinant DNA technology.
1. The bacterium that causes the plague in 1894 was names in a. True
the honor of its discoverer. b. False
a. True
b. False 6. Increasing sales in medicine over the years meant
increasing production of medicines with low quality to high
2. Ferdinand Cohn referred to small refractive bodies within the demand.
bacteria as cells and conversion of its to spores. a. True
a. True b. False
b. False
7. Steroids are first produced commercially compared to
3. Who tested the theory of spontaneous generation in a penicillin.
controlled environment using meat in covered and a. True
uncovered jar? b. False
a. Francesco Redi
b. John Needham 8. Microorganisms are considered non-contributory species in
c. Lazarro Spallanzani our ecosystem.
a. True
4. Charles Darwin is the b. False
a. Father of Handwashing
b. Father of Chemotherapy 9. Asparagine is a microbial enzyme that is used to treat blood
c. Father o of Taxonomy clots.
d. Father od Aseptic Technique a. True
b. False
5. Louis Pasteur proved the Germ Theory of disease.
a. True 10. Terminal sterilization is done for radiation-sensitive products.
b. False a. True
b. False
6. Gerhard Domagk discovered
a. Sulfanilamide
b. Antibiotic
c. Streptococcal app
d. Protonsil

7. The use of agar-agar as replacement to gelatin is credited to


Dr. Hesse and his wife.
a. True
b. False

8. In Gram-staining techniques, Gram-positive bacteria will


stain blue while Gram-negative bacteria will stain red.
a. True
b. False

9. Anton Van Leeuwenhoek is the Father of Microbiology


because he is the first to refer to the empty chambers of the
cork structure as cells.
a. True
b. False

10. Edward Jenner coins the word vaccine for the latin word
vacca which means small.
a. True
b. False

PHA6114 – LECTURE
INTRODUCTION TO MICROBIOLOGY

1. All drug products are sterile.


a. True
b. False

2. There is a possibility that infections with no antibiotic


treatment will be prevalent due to development of
antimicrobial resistance.
a. True
b. False

3. Excipients are added to active ingredients to make the drug


product stable, palatable, and safe.
a. True
b. False

4. Antimicrobial preservatives are added to non-sterile


medications to minimize the risk of microbial growth.
a. True

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