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Exam 4 BIOL 2420 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Broad-spectrum drugs affect many taxonomic groups. ability of a drug to be effective against a wide range of microorganisms Narrow-spectrum drugs affect only a few pathogens. Secondary metabolite are compounds not directly used for growth or reproduction. sulfalilamides Target Specific Metabolic...

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Biology 2420 Lecture Exam 3 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What are the characteristics of gram-positive bacteria? Gram positive bacteria *stains purple* They can be cocci; oval shaped They can be bacilli: rod-shaped In Genus Staphylococcus, the species most commonly associated w/ human infections are 1. Staphylococcus aureus 2. S. epidermis In the Genus ...

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BIOL 2420 Metabolism Review Questions and Correct Answers

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What is metabolism? Metabolism is all of the chemical reactions in an organism. What are the major classes of metabolic reaction? Catabolism: All of the decomposition reactions in an organism taken together. Anabolism: All of the synthesis reactions in an organism taken together. What is oxidation...

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BIOL 2420 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What is physiology? Study of function What was Aristotle's contribution to physiology? He believed that large structures were made of smaller things, and coined the term physiologi to describe natural causes for diseases What did Hooke do? He made a 30x microscope, He was the first to see and nam...

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Biol 2420 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers

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Coccus (cocci) Round, berry shaped, can be oval, pointed, or kidney-shaped Bacillus (bacilli) Rod-shaped, can be pointed or filamentous Spirilla Spirilla, spirochetes, or vibrios Pleomorphic Vary in shape and size and do not have a cell wall. Difficult to treat because without a cell wall, a gram...

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BIOL 2420 Final Exam Review Questions and Answers

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Which of these is not a function of inflammation? a. bring in leukocytes b. cool off the area to reduce swelling c. pain d. promote healing b. cool off the area to reduce swelling What is responsible for causing fevers? a. autoantigens b. pyrogens c. superantigens d. alloantigens b. pyrogens Cel...

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Biol. 2420 Chapter 1 Review Quiz Questions and Correct Answers

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The study of the function of living things is called: a. histology. b. biochemistry. c. All of these choices. d. physiology. e. anatomy. d Anatomy is the study of: a. the structure of the body. b. None of these choices. c. tissue and cell function. d. how the body functions. e. maintaining homeosta...

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BIOL 2420 FINAL (exam 1) PRACTICE QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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e. smog production Microorganisms are involved in each of the following processes EXCEPT: a. infection b. decomposition of organic material c. oxygen production d. food production e. smog production e. using a sterile liquid and eliminating exposure to microorganisms If you were setting up an exper...

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LAB PRACTICAL 1 - BIOL 2420 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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Define ubiquity of microorganisms. Basically that microorganisms can be found/grown anywhere in almost every type of environment GloGerm activity purpose to train you to wash your hands more thoroughly/effectively; shows that hand washing with soap is not enough to remove all microbes How do you f...

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BIOL 2420 - Exam 5 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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What is respiration? obtaining and use of oxygen and the removal of CO2 What are the 3 mechanisms of respiration? ventilation external respiration internal respiration What is ventilation? move air into lungs What is external respiration? exchange of gasses between lungs and blood What is intern...

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BIOL 2420 - EXAM 3 STUDY QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS

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What structures in the middle ear are responsible for sound amplification? the tympanic membrane that vibrates through 3 ear bones that end at oval window. tympanic membrane is bigger compared to oval window What is the function of and clinical complication associated with the Eustachian tube? link...

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Clark SHSU BIOL 2420 Exam 1 Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Leuwenhoek Microscopes, animalcules 2 fundamental cell types Prokaryotic Eukaryotic Prokaryotic cells BACTERIA & ARCHAEA smaller size gives high surface to low volume, facilitates rapid uptake of nutrients cons: vulnerability to predators, parasites, and competitors Eukaryotic Larger, more comple...

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Biol 2420 - Physiology Exam I Test Questions and Correct Answers

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Define physiology and explain how it is related to other science disciplines. the study of functioning of a normal living organism and its component parts, including chemical and physical processes List the levels of structural organization that make up the human body and explain how the levels inc...

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BIO-2420 Exam 2 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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There were different examples of transport proteins given in class. What type is GLUT? passive transport channel What type is the Na+/K+ pump? What type is the Na+/glucose symporter? primary active transport, secondary active transport What is digoxin and what does it do? blocks sodium potassium p...

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Biol 2420 Chapter 3 Review Questions and Correct Answers

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Differentiate Prokaryotes from Eukaryotes. Prokaryotes: No Nucleus or Histones, No membrane bound organelles. Bacteria/ Archea What two taxa (domains) are prokaryotes divided into? Bacteria are divided into two groups based on what? Archae and Bacteria. Bacteria= divided in 2 based on gram stain re...

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Biol 2420 Exam One Study Guide with Questions and Correct Answers

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What are microbes? microscopic organisms In what ways microbes are beneficial to humans? Some are capable of helping human bodily functions, for example, some speed up the rate of digestion, produce oxygen through photosynthesis, produce ethanol and vitamins, disease treatment., and fermented food....

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Lab Practical Exam 1 Biology 2420 Questions and Correct Answers

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Hand Hygiene (Hand Washing) Lathers all surfaces of wrists, hands, and fingers producing friction, for at least 20 (twenty) seconds, keeping hands lower than the elbows and the fingertips down. Rinse all surfaces of wrists, hands, and fingers, keeping hands lower than the elbows and the fingertips d...

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BIOL 2420 Lab Practical 1 Test Questions and Correct Answers

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What is the single most important way to reduce the spread of unwanted microbes? handwashing Where and how should used media (culture tubes and plates) be disposed of? directly into bio hazard bin Where and how should a slide prepared by you (ex: Gram stain) be disposed of? Wrapped in a paper towe...

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Bio 2420 Quiz 2 Questions and Correct Answers

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What four (4) features do cells possess (see Definition of a Cell)? 1. bound of the surface of a phospholipid bilayer (plasma membrane) that provides a selectively permeable barrier. 2. gathers raw materials and uses it as building blocks and free energy. 3. heritable genetic code 4. can divide and ...

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Biology 2420 Final Exam Review Questions and Solutions

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Disease-causing microorganisms are called pathogens The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called decomposers The microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in their cells are called prokaryotes When humans manipulate genes of microorganisms the proce...

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BIOL 2420 Unit 1 Exam Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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Explain the importance of observations made by van Leeuwenhoek 1) created the first microscope 2) first discovered the bacterial world Define microbes in the words of van Leeuwenhoek and as we know them today "beasties" & "animalcules" now: microorganisms Be able to differentiate each group an...

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