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BUNDLED MMBio 221 Exam Guide Questions with Correct Answers Graded A 2024
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[Show more]Developed smallpox immunization using cowpox agent - Edward Jenner 
 
Sought a "magic bullet" to destroy pathogens & not host - Paul Ehrlich 
 
Discovered penicillin - Alexander Fleming 
 
Pioneered aseptic surgery, Prevented surgical infections by using mists of phenol - Joseph Lister 
 
Father o...
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Add to cartDeveloped smallpox immunization using cowpox agent - Edward Jenner 
 
Sought a "magic bullet" to destroy pathogens & not host - Paul Ehrlich 
 
Discovered penicillin - Alexander Fleming 
 
Pioneered aseptic surgery, Prevented surgical infections by using mists of phenol - Joseph Lister 
 
Father o...
Coliform - rapidly ferment lactose, are part of normal microbiota, may be opportunistic, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. Found in soil and plants. Presence in water= impure water and poor sewage treatment 
 
3 types of antigens used to serotype enteric bacteria - O-outer membrane 
K- capsular an...
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Add to cartColiform - rapidly ferment lactose, are part of normal microbiota, may be opportunistic, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. Found in soil and plants. Presence in water= impure water and poor sewage treatment 
 
3 types of antigens used to serotype enteric bacteria - O-outer membrane 
K- capsular an...
Disinfection - destruction of vegetative pathogens; usually on inanimate objects. 
 
Antiseptic - agent which prevents bact. contamination and growth; usually on living tissue. 
 
Which agent doesn't necessarily work better at higher concentrations? - Alcohol, 70% (goldie lock zone)(60-80% most eff...
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Add to cartDisinfection - destruction of vegetative pathogens; usually on inanimate objects. 
 
Antiseptic - agent which prevents bact. contamination and growth; usually on living tissue. 
 
Which agent doesn't necessarily work better at higher concentrations? - Alcohol, 70% (goldie lock zone)(60-80% most eff...
Fungi - cell wall made of chitin; Eukaryote 
 
Algae - cell wall made of silicates, eukaryotic 
 
Protozoa - Eukaryote 
 
Bacteria - Prokaryotic 
 
Virus - Acellular; only reproduce if they are inside of a living cell 
 
What allows a substance to cross a membrane - Protiens 
 
Substances that will ...
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Add to cartFungi - cell wall made of chitin; Eukaryote 
 
Algae - cell wall made of silicates, eukaryotic 
 
Protozoa - Eukaryote 
 
Bacteria - Prokaryotic 
 
Virus - Acellular; only reproduce if they are inside of a living cell 
 
What allows a substance to cross a membrane - Protiens 
 
Substances that will ...
Obligate halophiles - High osmotic pressure aka lots of salt like the great salt lake 
 
Facultative halophiles - Type that causes acne can be in salty also known as osmolaric but not nessesary 
 
Neutrophiles - Most bacteria Protozoa and pathogens like neutral ph rang 6.5-7.5 
 
Acidophiles - Reall...
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Add to cartObligate halophiles - High osmotic pressure aka lots of salt like the great salt lake 
 
Facultative halophiles - Type that causes acne can be in salty also known as osmolaric but not nessesary 
 
Neutrophiles - Most bacteria Protozoa and pathogens like neutral ph rang 6.5-7.5 
 
Acidophiles - Reall...
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Virulence: mycolic acid in cell wall causes slow growth, protection from lysis once bacteria are phagocytized, capacity for intracellular growth, resistance to Gram-staining, detergents, many antimicrobial drugs, and dessication - Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
 
Unique properties: grows very slowly, c...
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Add to cartVirulence: mycolic acid in cell wall causes slow growth, protection from lysis once bacteria are phagocytized, capacity for intracellular growth, resistance to Gram-staining, detergents, many antimicrobial drugs, and dessication - Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
 
Unique properties: grows very slowly, c...
Which of the following microorganisms are not eukaryotic? - Bacteria....yeasts, molds, protozoa are eukaryotic 
 
Which microorganisms are used to make microbiological growth media? - Algae 
 
In which habitat would you most likely find archaea? - Acidic hot springs, swamp mud, Great Salt Lake 
 
Of...
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Add to cartWhich of the following microorganisms are not eukaryotic? - Bacteria....yeasts, molds, protozoa are eukaryotic 
 
Which microorganisms are used to make microbiological growth media? - Algae 
 
In which habitat would you most likely find archaea? - Acidic hot springs, swamp mud, Great Salt Lake 
 
Of...
An acid-fast pathogen; over one-third of the world's population is infected; caseous necrosis is a hallmark of disease; MDR, XDR, BCG, and DOTS apply to this 
organism. 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
 
 
The most common cause of non-nosocomial urinary tract infections, usually in women; also the caus...
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Add to cartAn acid-fast pathogen; over one-third of the world's population is infected; caseous necrosis is a hallmark of disease; MDR, XDR, BCG, and DOTS apply to this 
organism. 
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 
 
 
The most common cause of non-nosocomial urinary tract infections, usually in women; also the caus...
sources of contamination - individuals that live in the home, especially their skin 
food brought into the home, raw and cooked 
water and air 
activities in the home like cooking, bathing 
types of microbes found on surfaces outside the home correlated with the types in the home 
 
pets, particular...
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Add to cartsources of contamination - individuals that live in the home, especially their skin 
food brought into the home, raw and cooked 
water and air 
activities in the home like cooking, bathing 
types of microbes found on surfaces outside the home correlated with the types in the home 
 
pets, particular...
Edward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent 
 
Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens 
 
Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin 
 
Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery 
 
John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in London) 
 
Ignaz Semmelwei...
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Add to cartEdward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent 
 
Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens 
 
Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin 
 
Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery 
 
John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in London) 
 
Ignaz Semmelwei...
An interferon is - a protein released by virally infected human cells to trigger production of antivirals in neighboring cells 
 
These antibodies are commonly found in mucus and are the most abundant in our body - IgA antibodies 
 
These cells have many identical antibodies on their surface that re...
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Add to cartAn interferon is - a protein released by virally infected human cells to trigger production of antivirals in neighboring cells 
 
These antibodies are commonly found in mucus and are the most abundant in our body - IgA antibodies 
 
These cells have many identical antibodies on their surface that re...
Define and describe the physical, chemical, and cellular components of the innate immune response. - Physical factors are barriers to entry or processes that remove microbes from the body's surface 
The epidermis consists of layers of tightly packed epithelial cells that are periodically shed. (mak...
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Add to cartDefine and describe the physical, chemical, and cellular components of the innate immune response. - Physical factors are barriers to entry or processes that remove microbes from the body's surface 
The epidermis consists of layers of tightly packed epithelial cells that are periodically shed. (mak...
Who is the father of microscopy? 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 
Lamp: 
produces visible light to illuminate the specimen 
Condenser: 
collects light and directs it through the stage opening (converges or focuses the rays of light to a single point) 
Iris diaphragm: 
regulates the amount of light availabl...
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Add to cartWho is the father of microscopy? 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 
Lamp: 
produces visible light to illuminate the specimen 
Condenser: 
collects light and directs it through the stage opening (converges or focuses the rays of light to a single point) 
Iris diaphragm: 
regulates the amount of light availabl...
Virulence characteristics, unique properties, and diseases caused by: 
 Mycobacterium tuberculosis, - -virulent strains contain cord factor (cell wall component) which is necessary to cause disease 
-3 types: primary (results from initial infection), secondary (reestab. of active infection after per...
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Add to cartVirulence characteristics, unique properties, and diseases caused by: 
 Mycobacterium tuberculosis, - -virulent strains contain cord factor (cell wall component) which is necessary to cause disease 
-3 types: primary (results from initial infection), secondary (reestab. of active infection after per...
Virulence: mycolic acid in cell wall causes slow growth, protection from lysis once bacteria are phagocytized, capacity for intracellular growth, resistance to Gram-staining, detergents, many antimicrobial drugs, and dessication - Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
 
Unique properties: grows very slowly, c...
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Add to cartVirulence: mycolic acid in cell wall causes slow growth, protection from lysis once bacteria are phagocytized, capacity for intracellular growth, resistance to Gram-staining, detergents, many antimicrobial drugs, and dessication - Mycobacterium Tuberculosis 
 
Unique properties: grows very slowly, c...
The three types of antigens that are used to serotype enteric bacteria. - O-outer membrane 
K- capsular antigen 
H- flagella 
Cause most nosocomial infections. 
 
General characteristics of a coliform. - -Rapidly ferment lactose. 
-Part of normal microbiota. 
-May be opportunistic. 
-Aerobic or facu...
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Add to cartThe three types of antigens that are used to serotype enteric bacteria. - O-outer membrane 
K- capsular antigen 
H- flagella 
Cause most nosocomial infections. 
 
General characteristics of a coliform. - -Rapidly ferment lactose. 
-Part of normal microbiota. 
-May be opportunistic. 
-Aerobic or facu...
Suspected Case - shows symptoms consistent w/ outbreaks 
 
Probable Case - symptoms consistent w/ definition 
 
Prevalence - number of cases of a disease that is always in an area 
 
prevelance rate= 
total cases/ population 
 
Incidence - number of new cases/number of people at risk of the disease ...
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Add to cartSuspected Case - shows symptoms consistent w/ outbreaks 
 
Probable Case - symptoms consistent w/ definition 
 
Prevalence - number of cases of a disease that is always in an area 
 
prevelance rate= 
total cases/ population 
 
Incidence - number of new cases/number of people at risk of the disease ...
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