Question: What determines a microbe’s nutritional type?

Answer Choices:
oxygen preference
source of carbon
source of trace elements
source of energy

Answer: source of carbon, source of energy

Question: Which of the following describes trace elements?

Answer Choices:
Macronutrient
CHONPS
Micronutrient

Answer: Micronutrient

Question: Which of the following is NOT a good example of a chemoheterotroph?

Answer Choices:
Plants
Humans
Fungi
Bacteria

Answer: Plants

Question: Which of the following are essential nutrients for microbes? [Note that these are usually needed in large amounts.]

Answer Choices:
Magnesium
Hydrogen
Iron
Oxygen
Phosphate
Carbon
Sulfur
Nitrogen

Answer: Hydrogen, Oxygen, Phosphate, Carbon, Sulfur, Nitrogen

Question: Which of the following are essential nutrients for microbes?

Answer Choices:
Phosphate
Oxygen
Nitrogen
Magnesium
Iron
Carbon
Hydrogen
Sulfur

Answer: Phosphate, Oxygen, Nitrogen, Carbon, Hydrogen, Sulfur

Question: Microbes that use organic compounds for energy and inorganic compounds as a carbon source are called _____

Answer Choices:
photoautotrophs
heterotrophs
chemoautotrophs

Answer: chemoautotrophs

Question: Essential nutrients that are required in relatively large quantities and play principal roles in cell structure and metabolism are _____

Answer Choices:
micronutrients
macronutrients
trace elements
metabolites

Answer: macronutrients

Question: Which type of organism must obtain its carbon from organic sources?

Answer Choices:
Heterotroph
Chemotroph
Phototroph
Autotroph

Answer: Heterotroph

Question: A(n) _____ is any substance that must be provided to an organism to satisfy a nutritional need.

Answer Choices:
trace element
essential nutrient
micronutrient
macronutrient

Answer: essential nutrient

Question: Any substance that must be provided to an organism to satisfy a nutritional need is termed a(n) _____ nutrient.

Answer Choices:
(No answer options provided)

Answer: essential

Question: Nutrition is the acquisition of chemical substances by organisms for use as an energy source or as building blocks of cellular structures.

Answer Choices:
True
False

Answer: True

Question: Which must acquire its chemical energy from some outside source?

Answer Choices:
Autotroph
Heterotroph
Both autotrophs and heterotrophs
Neither autotrophs nor heterotrophs

Answer: Both autotrophs and heterotrophs

Question: A nutrient containing a combination of atoms other than carbon and hydrogen is called a(n) _____ nutrient.

Answer Choices:
(No answer options provided)

Answer: inorganic

Question: If a cell LOSES water after being placed into a particular solution, what is true regarding the tonicity of the solution?

Answer Choices:
The solution is hypotonic relative to the cell.
The solution and cell are isotonic relative to each other.
The solution is hypertonic relative to the cell.

Answer: The solution is hypertonic relative to the cell.

Question: A nutrient containing a combination of atoms other than carbon and hydrogen is called a(n) _____ nutrient.

Answer Choices:
(No answer options provided)

Answer: inorganic

Question: If a cell LOSES water after being placed into a particular solution, what is true regarding the tonicity of the solution?

Answer Choices:
The solution is hypotonic relative to the cell.
The solution and cell are isotonic relative to each other.
The solution is hypertonic relative to the cell.

Answer: The solution is hypertonic relative to the cell.