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[Show more]Eukaryotic Microbes - Extremely diverse; Different life cycles & reproduction modes; Many 
morphologically specialized structures; Specialized nutritional needs 
Eukaryotic groups - protozoa, helminths, fungi, algae, and lichens 
Protozoa - Wide variety of unicellular, nonphotosynthetic, motile euka...
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Add to cartEukaryotic Microbes - Extremely diverse; Different life cycles & reproduction modes; Many 
morphologically specialized structures; Specialized nutritional needs 
Eukaryotic groups - protozoa, helminths, fungi, algae, and lichens 
Protozoa - Wide variety of unicellular, nonphotosynthetic, motile euka...
Reflection - The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass. 
Transmission - the passage of light through an object 
Interference - the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave 
Diffraction - The bending of a wave as it moves around an obstacle ...
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Add to cartReflection - The bouncing back of a wave when it hits a surface through which it cannot pass. 
Transmission - the passage of light through an object 
Interference - the combination of two or more waves that results in a single wave 
Diffraction - The bending of a wave as it moves around an obstacle ...
Prokaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) are - Answer-everywhere. 
Prokaryotes are - Answer-VERY adaptable & resilient 
Prokaryotes have the ability to - Answer-switch metabolic or respiration methods 
Mutualism - Answer-both populations benefit; ex: gut nutrition metabolism 
Amensalism - Answer-one popul...
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Add to cartProkaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) are - Answer-everywhere. 
Prokaryotes are - Answer-VERY adaptable & resilient 
Prokaryotes have the ability to - Answer-switch metabolic or respiration methods 
Mutualism - Answer-both populations benefit; ex: gut nutrition metabolism 
Amensalism - Answer-one popul...
Which of the following would be a sign of an infection? 
a) muscle aches 
b) headache 
c) fever 
d) nausea - Answer-c) fever 
Which of the following is an example of a noncommunicable infectious disease? 
a) infection with a respiratory virus 
b) food poisoning due to a preformed bacterial toxin in ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following would be a sign of an infection? 
a) muscle aches 
b) headache 
c) fever 
d) nausea - Answer-c) fever 
Which of the following is an example of a noncommunicable infectious disease? 
a) infection with a respiratory virus 
b) food poisoning due to a preformed bacterial toxin in ...
Why can prokaryotes be found almost anywhere? - Answer-They are able to switch their metabolic or 
respiration methods 
Describe mutualism - Answer-Both organisms benefit 
Describe amensalism - Answer-One organism is harmed, the other is unaffected 
Describe commensalism - Answer-one organism benefi...
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Add to cartWhy can prokaryotes be found almost anywhere? - Answer-They are able to switch their metabolic or 
respiration methods 
Describe mutualism - Answer-Both organisms benefit 
Describe amensalism - Answer-One organism is harmed, the other is unaffected 
Describe commensalism - Answer-one organism benefi...
4 Basic Steps of binary fission - Answer-1. Growth of cell size 
2. Replication of DNA 
3. Division of cytoplasm 
4. Septum formation & cell division 
Z Ring Assembly - Answer-FtsZ assembles Z ring to form divisome 
Generation Time - Answer-time it takes to double the population 
Lag Phase - Answer-...
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Add to cart4 Basic Steps of binary fission - Answer-1. Growth of cell size 
2. Replication of DNA 
3. Division of cytoplasm 
4. Septum formation & cell division 
Z Ring Assembly - Answer-FtsZ assembles Z ring to form divisome 
Generation Time - Answer-time it takes to double the population 
Lag Phase - Answer-...
Which of the following best describes the innate nonspecific immune system? 
a. a targeted and highly specific response to a single pathogen or molecule 
b. a generalized and nonspecific set of defenses against a class or group of pathogens 
c. a set of barrier mechanisms that adapts to specific pat...
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Add to cartWhich of the following best describes the innate nonspecific immune system? 
a. a targeted and highly specific response to a single pathogen or molecule 
b. a generalized and nonspecific set of defenses against a class or group of pathogens 
c. a set of barrier mechanisms that adapts to specific pat...
Binary Fission - Answer-Most common form of bacterial reproduction 
Binary Fission 
4Basic Steps - Answer-1.Growth of cell size and increase in cell components 
2.Replication of DNA 
3.Division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis) 
4.Septum formation and division of daughter cells 
Z ring Assembly - Answe...
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Add to cartBinary Fission - Answer-Most common form of bacterial reproduction 
Binary Fission 
4Basic Steps - Answer-1.Growth of cell size and increase in cell components 
2.Replication of DNA 
3.Division of the cytoplasm (cytokinesis) 
4.Septum formation and division of daughter cells 
Z ring Assembly - Answe...
What is the role of resazurin in fluid thioglycolate medium... - Answer-Resazurin indicates the presence 
of oxygen in the media 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobe jar, 
and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After ...
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Add to cartWhat is the role of resazurin in fluid thioglycolate medium... - Answer-Resazurin indicates the presence 
of oxygen in the media 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobe jar, 
and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After ...
Ocular/eyepiece - Answer-2 eyepieces 
10x magnification 
move in or out to adjust 
positioned correct=single circle of light 
Body - Answer-Holds mirrors that bend light into oculars 
images reversed and inverted 
Nose piece - Answer-Where objectives are attached 
Objectives - Answer-Contain magnify...
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Add to cartOcular/eyepiece - Answer-2 eyepieces 
10x magnification 
move in or out to adjust 
positioned correct=single circle of light 
Body - Answer-Holds mirrors that bend light into oculars 
images reversed and inverted 
Nose piece - Answer-Where objectives are attached 
Objectives - Answer-Contain magnify...
The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. - Answer-B 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorgani...
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Add to cartThe term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. - Answer-B 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorgani...
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Bacteria, archaea & eukaryotes arose __ years ago... - Answer-2.9 Billion 
Which one is not a cause of infectious death worldwide... - Answer-Ebola 
__ is the most infectious microbe caused through non-human transmission, while __ is the most 
infectious microbe caused by human-to-human transmission...
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Add to cartBacteria, archaea & eukaryotes arose __ years ago... - Answer-2.9 Billion 
Which one is not a cause of infectious death worldwide... - Answer-Ebola 
__ is the most infectious microbe caused through non-human transmission, while __ is the most 
infectious microbe caused by human-to-human transmission...
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