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Microbiology 301 Exam with Complete Solutions/ Correct-Verified Answers

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The instrument that produces a bright image of the specimen against a dark background is called a (n) ___________ microscope A. phase-contrast B. electron C. bright-field D. dark-field - ANSWER Dark-field After the decolorizer has been added in the Gram stain, gram-positive organisms are stain...

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CCRI Microbiology final exam practice test, Professor Vito| Questions solved 100% Correct/Verified Solutions

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the anopheles mosquito is the vector for - ANSWER malaria Mastigaphora members undergo locomotion by - ANSWER flagella Anabaena - ANSWER is a filamentous, photosynthetic bacteria Phytoplankton that live in the oceans are - ANSWER algae Microscopic animal plankton that live in the oceans are - AN...

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Define microorganisms Organisms too small to be seen clearly by the unaided eye Define prokaryotic cells Cells having a type of structure characterized by the lack of a true, membrane-enclosed nucleus. All known members of Archaea and most members of Bacteria exhibit this type of cell structure...

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What microbial process was responsible for changing earths atmosphere from one without oxygen to one with oxygen? - ANSWER oxygenic photosynthesis in the nitrogen cycle, which of the following phases involves the release of nitrogen as N2 into the earths atmosphere? - ANSWER denitrification Farm...

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An organism with a temperature growth range of 45°C to 60°C would be called a(n) ______. a. extremophile b. thermophile c. psychrophile d. facultative psychrophile e. thermoduric microbe - ANSWER b. thermophile An organism that cannot tolerate an oxygen environment is a(n) ______. a. aerobe...

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