19 Questions
How are microbes described in the modified traditional definition?
Simple agents/organisms
What happens to the remaining cells of a giant fungus if half of its cells are cut off?
The remaining cells continue to function with no restrictions
How can microbes be differentiated from other organisms based on the modified traditional definition?
By their simplicity
What is the largest and most inclusive taxonomic category?
Domain
Which taxon represents the smallest and most specific category?
Species
Which characteristic is NOT attributed to microbes in the modified traditional definition?
Highly differentiated
In taxonomy, what level of classification is based on a unique cell type?
Domain
What is the level of classification that comes immediately after Family and before Genus?
Order
Which taxon comes between Domain and Species in the classification hierarchy?
Kingdom
What allows the remaining cells of a giant fungus to continue functioning without restrictions?
Their lack of differentiation
In which semester is 'General Microbiology and Immunology PMBc201' offered for Pharm D Clinical Pharmacy Year 2 students?
Semester 2
What is Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek commonly known as?
The Father of Microbiology
In which field did Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek make notable contributions?
Microbiology
What is one title given to Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek for his impact on science?
The Father of Microbiology
Which part of a scientific name is always capitalized?
Genus
What should always be lowercase in a scientific name?
Species
According to the rules, how should the first letter of the genus be written?
Uppercase
In a scientific name, which taxonomic level is always lowercase?
Genus
What is the correct capitalization style for the species in a scientific name?
Lowercase
Test your knowledge on General Microbiology and Immunology for Pharm D Clinical Pharmacy students in Year 2. Topics include bacteria, viruses, the immune system, and more. Prepared by Dr. Noha Mahmoud Gamaleldin.
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