A) Saccharomyces cerevisiae
B) Leuconostoc mesenteroides
C) Streptococcus lactis and Lactobacillus
D) Propionibacterium
E) Spirulina
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A) antibiotics
B) organic acids
C) sulfite
D) ethylene oxide gas
E) salt
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A) chlorination
B) aeration and settling
C) sedimentation
D) storage
E) filtration
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A) fluorine
B) activated charcoal
C) copper sulfate
D) chlorine
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A) Gluconobacter.
B) Saccharomyces.
C) Acetobacter.
D) Propionibacterium.
E) Spirulina.
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A) the various dilutions of the water sample allow a total bacterial count when plated out using pour or spread plates.
B) the membrane has an antibiotic which kills bacteria in the water sample.
C) bacteria are small enough to go right through the filter.
D) bacteria are larger than the holes in the filter.
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A) the production of alcohol from a substrate
B) the production of a toxin from a nontoxic chemical
C) the oxidation of sugar to carbon dioxide
D) the use of microorganisms to modify substances that are not normally used for growth
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A) preparing a mash
B) malting
C) aging
D) wort boiled with hops
E) fermentation
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True/False
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A) absolutely clear.
B) free of pathogens.
C) totally free of microorganisms.
D) free of all elements.
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A) high temperature and pressure.
B) pasteurization.
C) refrigeration and freezing.
D) irradiation.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) The plastic of the container released chemicals that killed the yeasts.
B) The yeasts were not under anaerobic conditions.
C) Your yeasts mutated into non-alcohol producing organisms.
D) You bought the wrong yeast species at the store.
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A) ultraviolet
B) visible light
C) gamma rays
D) infrared
E) microwaves
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A) Add more sugar to your starting material.
B) Let your fermentation go longer.
C) Find an alcohol-tolerant yeast strain.
D) Add brandy to your wine.
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A) antibiotics.
B) hormones.
C) vitamins.
D) vaccines.
E) All of the choices are correct.
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A) penicillin.
B) insulin.
C) cortisone.
D) amylase.
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A) coliforms.
B) Clostridia.
C) Staphylococci.
D) all bacteria,since there should be no bacteria at all in treated water.
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A) Saccharomyces cerevisiae and Leuconostoc mesenteroides
B) Streptococcus lactis and Lactobacillus
C) Pediococcus cerevisiae and Lactobacillus plantarum
D) Propionibacterium and Spirulina
E) Leuconostoc mesenteroides and Spirulina
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A) leavening.
B) fermenter.
C) starter culture.
D) flavor inducer.
E) aerator.
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