A. Fimbria
B. Flagella
C. Capsule
D. Cell wall
Related Mcqs:
- Jacobson’s organ is________________?
A. Auxillary olfactory sense organ
B. Ellipsoid/Cigar shaped
C. Undergoes degeneration after 4 months of intrauterine life
D. All of the above - patients with organ transplants are most frequently infected with______________?
A. Hepatitis A
B. Hepatitis B
C. CMV
D. EBV - Bacteria reproduce mainly by______________?
A. Budding
B. Binary fission
C. Sporing
D. Bacterial components produced by host cells - Which regards to temperature requirement, most pathogenic bacteria are_____________?
A. Psychrophiles
B. Mesophiles
C. Cryophiles
D. Thermophiles - Which of the following characteristics of bacteria is not true?
A. Unicellular
B. Free living
C. Having either DNA or RNA
D. Cell wall containing muramic acid - Bacteria acquire characteristics by all the following except_______________?
A. Through plasmids
B. Incorporating part of host DNA
C. Through bacteriophages
D. Through conjugation - Electron microscopic examination of the bacterial flora of necrotising ulcerative gingivitis indicates the presence of microorganisms within non-necrotic tissues in advance of other bacteria. The organisms involved are______________?
A. Cocci
B. Spirochetes
C. Bacteriophages
D. Filamentous rods - Bacteria with potent exotoxin is_______________?
A. Clostridium tetani
B. Pseudomonas
C. Shigella
D. Klebsiella - Bacteria acquire characteristics by all of the following except___________________?
A. Though plasmids
B. Incorporating part of host DNA
C. Through bacteriophages
D. through conjugation - The facultative anaerobic bacteria are those who are_______________?
A. Unable to grow in the presence of oxygen
B. Unable to grow in the absence of oxygen
C. Able to grow in the presence of carbon dioxide
D. Able to grow in the presence of absence of oxygen