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Test Bank Microbiology for the Healthcare
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Professional
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3rd Edition ccxd




By Karin C. VanMeter, Robert J. Hubert
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| Verified Chapter's 1 - 25 | Complete Newest
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1. Scope of microbiology
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2. Chemistry of life
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3. Cell structure and function
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4. Bacteria and archaea
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5. Viruses
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6. Eukaryotic microorganisms
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7. Physical and chemical methods of control
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8. Microbiological laboratory techniques
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9. Microbiological laboratory safety issues
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10. ccxd ccxdPharmacology
11. ccxd ccxdAntimicrobial drugs ccxd




12. ccxd ccxdInfection and disease ccxd ccxd




13. ccxd ccxdThe immune response and lymphatic system
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14. ccxd ccxdInfections of the integumentary system, soft tissue, and musculoskeletal
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15. ccxd ccxdInfections of the respiratory system
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16. ccxd ccxdInfections of the gastrointestinal system
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ccxd 17. Infections of the nervous system and sensory structures
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ccxd 18. Infections of the cardiovascular and circulatory systems
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ccxd 19. Infections of the urinary system
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20. ccxd ccxdInfections of the reproductive system
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ccxd 21. Sexually transmitted infections and diseases
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22. ccxd ccxdHuman age and microorganisms
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ccxd 23. Microorganisms in the environment and effects on human health
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24. ccxd ccxdEmerging infectious diseases ccxd ccxd




25. ccxd ccxdBiotechnology

,Chapter 01: Scope of Microbiology
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VanMeter: Microbiology for the Healthcare Professional, 3rd Edition
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a. colonies.
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provides ccxdnutrients ccxdforcxdanother ccxdis ccxdcalled
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a. mutualism.
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c. synergism.
d. commensalism.

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