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Bacteria Questions with complete solution Bacteria: Microbiology What are the characteristics of bacteria? - correct answer Nucleoid instead of nucleus Chromosome of typical bacteria (EX. E. coli): Single (haploid), double-stranded, circular molecule of DNA What are the three main shapes o...

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Beginners Microbiology Question and answers 100% correct Beginners Microbiology DNA - correct answer A long coiled molecule that contains the blueprint for an organism. White Blood Cell - correct answer These blood cells are also known as leucocytes, and are responsible for the immune syst...

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CH 1: History of Microbiology Question and answers verified to pass Epidemiology - correct answer The science of when, where and how a disease is transmitted. How people come down with a certain disease, that way you could stop it from out breaking Etiology - correct answer The study of the c...

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Chapter 1 Introduction to Microbiology Questions with complete solution microbiology - correct answer The study of microbes What are microbes? - correct answer Organisms too small to be viewed by the naked eye. Why study microbiology? - correct answer a. Medical field careers- treating ...

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Chapter 1 study guide Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ Chapter 1 study guide Microbiology Microbiology - correct answer A specialized area of biology that deal with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification, including bacteria, fungi, protozoa, viruses, and a...

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Chapter21 Question and answers 100% correct Chapter 6-Microbiology What are the physical requirements for microbial growth? - correct answer Temperature, pH, and osmotic pressure Temperature - correct answer Most microorganisms grow well at the temperatures that humans favor; but there ar...

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Exams Microbiology Question and answers already passed Exams Microbiology All living cells have in common the presence of ribosomes, cell membrane, genetic material What moves like protozoa and forms spores like fungi? slime mold Who was responsible for developing the first Pasteuri...

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Fundamentals of Microbiology Question and answers verified to pass Fundamentals of Microbiology Microbes - correct answer -minute living things that are unicellular or live in a colony -include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, and microscopic algae, and viruses -live in all parts of the biospher...

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History of Microbiology Questions with complete solution Father of Microbiology who called microbes animalcules: Robert Hooke Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Robert Koch Carl von Linne (Linnaeus) Louis Pasteur - correct answer Antonie van Leeuwenhoek Which field of microbiology monitors and contro...

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History of Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ How did the study of Microbiology begin? - correct answer when the simple microscope was invented by a textile merchant named Antony Van Leeuwenhoek How did Antony Van leeuwenhoek discover microorganisms? What did he call them? - correct a...

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Medical Microbiology Question and answers already passed Medical Microbiology Describe the overall cell structure of prokaryotes - correct answer Prokaryotes (primitive nucleus) a. Most contain a single chromosome of double-stranded DNA in a circle called a nucleoid that is not surrounded by...

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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Microbiology What are dyes - correct answer •Dyes are salts Basic dye - correct answer •positive ion has the color. •Methylene blue chloride. Acidic dye - correct answer •negative ion has the color. •Sodium eosinate W...

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MICROBIOLOGY Questions with complete solution Microbiology - correct answer The science of micro organisms of and there effect on other living things. The science concerned with unicellular organisms 5 Divisions of microbiology - correct answer Bacteriology: the study of bacteria Mycology:...

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Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ What is Mycology? - correct answer study of fungi How many species of fungi have been identified? - correct answer More than 100 000 species of fundi identified How many species of fungi are pathogenic to humans and animals? - correct answer Onl...

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Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ What is the most common cause of infectious diarrhea in infants and children? - correct answer Rotaviruses Bacteriostatic - correct answer When bacteria can no longer multiply In which group should Staphylococci and streptococci be classified? - c...

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Microbiology Question and answers 100% correct Microbiology - correct answer Study of organisms that are not seen by the naked eye CLASSIFICATION - correct answer Prokaryotic- Bacteria Eukaryotic-Fungi,protozoa,algae BRANCHES OF MICROBIOLOGY - correct answer Bacteriology - study of bac...

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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Define Aerobic - correct answer Microbes that require oxygen for growth. Define Agar - correct answer A gelatinous colloidal extract used to in culture media to grow microorganisms Define Anaerobic - correct answer Microbes that do not ...

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Microbiology BOC Questions with complete solution Proper media for culture of a urethral discharge from a man include: a sheep blood and phenylethyl alcohol agars b eosin-methylene blue and sheep blood agars c thioglycollate broth and chocolate agar d chocolate and modified Thayer-Martin agars -...

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Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ Antigen - correct answer any molecule that can bind to immune system componnts (antibodies, B cell receptors, or T cell receptors) epitope - correct answer three domensional region of an antigen that is recognized by the immune system (i.e. antibody...

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Microbiology Chapter 1 Microbes Question and answers 100% correct Microbiology - correct answer Study of living things to small to see w/out magnification Microorganisms imclude - correct answer - bacteria - protozoans - fungi - helminths-> worms - algae - viruses Viruses - cor...

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Microbiology Chapter 3 Question and answers already passed 4 Processes of Life - correct answer growth, reproduction, responsiveness, metabolism Prokaryotes - correct answer kind of cell without a nucleus eukaryote - correct answer kind of cell with a nucleus organelles - correct an...

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Microbiology Class Question and answers verified to pass Describe the Historical experiment that invalidates theory of 'spontaneous generation? - correct answer Experiment 1: Air is filled with microorganisms Proved by: filtered air w/ cotton plug and identify microbes in cotton as same ones ...

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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Basic biological science - correct answer it has been foundation for understanding many processes of physiology, ecology, and genetics "uses and developed tools for probing the fundamental processes of life" applied biological science - c...

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Microbiology definitions Questions with complete solution Microbiology - correct answer the science that deals with microorganisms and their effects on other forms of life. Medical/Clinical Microbiology - correct answer studies pathogens, diseases and body's defenses, epidemiology, transmis...

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Microbiology Question and answers already passed Bacterial diseases include - correct answer school sores strep throat scarlet fever otitis media endocarditus gas gangrene meiningicoccal septicaemia syphillis scaled skin syndrome tetanus Bacteria vs human cell - correct answer bacte...

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Microbiology Exam 1 Question and answers verified to pass Microbiology - correct answer Specialized area of biology that deals with organisms ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification. Microorganisms - correct answer A living thing ordinarily too small to be seen without magnifi...

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Microbiology Exam 1 Chapters 1 Question and answers verified to pass Microorganisms(microbes) - correct answer organisms that are too small to be seen with an unaided eye -bacteria, fungi(yeast&molds), protozoa, viruses, & microscopic algae Naming& Classifying - correct answer genus& specif...

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Microbiology Exam 1 Slides Questions with complete solution Microbiology: the study of _______ things tiny ________________ include: 1.) Bacteria 2.) Archaea 3.) Protozoa 4.) Fungi 5.) Helminths 6.) Viruses 7.) Algae Microorganisms Microorganisms include: 1.) ______________ ...

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Microbiology Exam 1 Question and answers rated A+ how did Louis Pasteur help disprove spontaneous generations? - correct answer describe the scientific method - correct answer explain why life could not exist without the activities of microoganisms - correct answer how is the norma...

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Microbiology EXAM 1 Question and answers 100% correct Major goals of microbiology - correct answer - understand the diversity and functioning of microbial life - apply our understanding of microbial life to benefit human and natural systems What is a microbe? - correct answer *A microbe i...

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Microbiology Exam 1 Question and answers already passed glycosaminoglycan linked with short peptides to create a cell wall for bacteria; protects bacteria cells biofilm monosaccharide peptidoglycan glucose - correct answer peptidoglycan All bacteria are pathogenic, but not necessarily...

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Microbiology exam 1 Questions with complete solution which of the following scientists used a swan- neck flask to successfully refute spontaneous generation? - correct answer louis pasteur Which of these physicians were most critical to the development of aseptic technique? - correct answer ...

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Microbiology Exam 2 Question and answers already passed Microbiology - correct answer The specialized area of biology that deals with organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye 6 major groups of microorganisms - correct answer 1. Bacteria 2. Algae 3. Protozoa 4. Helminths 5. F...

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Microbiology Exam Question and answers rated A+ Disease-causing microorganisms are called - correct answer pathogens The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called - correct answer decomposers The microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in t...

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Microbiology Question and answers already passed Disease-causing microorganisms are called - correct answer pathogens The microorganisms that recycle nutrients by breaking down dead matter and wastes are called - correct answer decomposers The microorganisms that do not have a nucleus in...

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Microbiology Final Exam Question and answers already passed Microbiology Final Exam Why study microbiology - correct answer microbes have profound impact on our lives and health Most microorganisms are harmful - correct answer False The leading cause of death resulting from infectious ...

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Microbiology for Dummies Chapter 1 Question and answers verified to pass Symbionts - correct answer Organisms that live in intimate contact with their host, with mutual benefit for both organisms. Pathogens - correct answer Organisms that cause disease. Bacteria - correct answer A large ...

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Microbiology Fundamentals Question and answers rated A+ Scientific nomenclature assigns each organism two names - correct answer -genus (first name always capitalized) -Specific epithet (species name) 7 types of microorganisms - correct answer -bacteria -Archaea -Fungi -Protozoa -...

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Microbiology Questions with complete solution The Scope of Microbiology and the kinds of work Microbiologists do: Name some things microbiology has an impact on. Name some different types of microbiology. - correct answer - Microbiology has an impact on medicine, agriculture, food science, ecolog...

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Microbiology Lab Final Exam Question and answers already passed According to the lab standard operating procedures, you must wash your hands with soap and water for at least _________ before leaving the lab. A) 2 seconds B) 5 seconds C) 15 seconds D) 30 seconds E) 1 minute - correct answ...

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Microbiology Modules Questions with complete solution Which of the following is an example of a theory? Gravity exerts an attractive force on objects Which of the following is not eukaroytic? A bacterium, a virus The instrument pictured was able to detect all microbes except _______...

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microbiology organisms Question and answers already passed Prochlorococcus - correct answer one of the most abundant photosynthetic organisms lacks catalase meaning that it can't deal with oxygen or byproducts and can't be cultured in vitro. very small Vibrio cholerae - correct answer g...

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Microbiology terms Question and answers already passed Aerobe - correct answer an organism that requires oxygen for life and reproduction Anaerobe - correct answer an organism that does not require oxygen for life and reproduction Antimicrobial - correct answer drugs used to stop or s...

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Microbiology UCSD Question and answers correctly solved what types of microbes are there? - correct answer bacteria, fungi, protozoa, microscopic algae, and viruses describe some of the destructive and beneficial actions of microbes - correct answer what are the three domains of microorg...

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Microbiology Unit 1 Exam Question and answers verified to pass PEPTIDOGLYCAN - correct answer Polysaccharide composed of chains of two alternating sugars and crossbridges of amino acids GRAM + CELL WALL - correct answer Composed of 90% Peptidoglycan and Teichoic Acids that anchor wall to cyto...

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MicroBiology Question and answers correctly solved Characteristics of a Living Cell - correct answer - regulate its internal environment -take in and use energy -respond to its environment -develop and maintain its complex organization -reproduce Germ refers to ______ - correct answer ...

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Microbiology Question and answers already passed What is microbiology? What is studied in microbiology? How big are microbes? - correct answer Microbiology is the study of living things too small to be seen without magnification. Bacteria, algae, viruses, and protozoa are studied in microbiology...

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Microbiology Question and answers verified to pass Definition of Sterilization - correct answer Removal or destruction of all viable cells, spores, virus from objects/materials Once sterile, objects/materials remains stable indefinitely Classes of Sterilization - correct answer 1. Chemical ...

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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Florence Nightingale - correct answer recognized the significance of disease in warfare. Also founded the science of medical statistics. Robert Hooke - correct answer first to observe cells under a microscope. named "cells" Antonie van ...

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Microbiology Questions with complete solution Microorganisms/Microbes - correct answer organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye Types of Microorganisms - correct answer Bacteria, Archaea, Fungi, Protozoa, Algae, Viruses. Archea & Algae are NOT PATHOGENIC (disease producing) Role ...

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microbiology Question and answers rated A+ Acelluar Lacks protein and capsid coating RNA molecule At this point only infects plants, but may possibly be contributing factor to multiple diseases in animals - correct answer viroids -are small, infectious proteins. - Lack RNA and DNA - T...

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Microbiology Question and answers already passed Culture medium - correct answer A solid or liquid preparation used to grow, transport and store microorganisms. Inoculum - correct answer The source material used for inoculation. Agar - correct answer A complex polysaccharide usually ex...

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Microbiology Question and answers rated A+ What is microbiology? - correct answer Technically, means the study of small life In reality, it refers to the field that studies the most successful forms of life on the planet: the microbes So...Microbiology is the study of MICROBIAL LIFE Nomenclat...

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Microbiology Question and and answers already passed Who pointed out a century ago that microorganisms are all around us and that they play a vital role in the ecology of life? Louis Pastor What year was the word 'Microbe' introduced and by whom? 1878 by Charles Sedillot. What are th...

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Microbiology Question and answers verified to pass Match the following organisms with their characteristics. 1. Bacteria 2. Virus. 3. Fungi 4. Protozoa 5. Helminths - correct answer 1. Unicellular prokaryote, does not have membrane bound nucleus and organelles, has DNA and RNA, rigid cell wal...

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Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Fungi Cells Eukaryotic internal organelles Cell walls = complex carbs / Chitin + Glucan + Mannose protein - Glucan is a Pharm target for Fungi - Also contain Ergosterol Yeast Single-celled fungi Replicate by budding Buds = Blastoconidia...

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Overview of Microbiology Questions with complete solution Microbes - correct answer Include bacteria, algae, protozoa, fungi, archaea, and virsues What type of cell walls do bacteria have? - correct answer Peptidoglycan cell walls What type of cell walls do fungi have? - correct answer ...

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Principles of Microbiology Question and answers 100% correct 5 ways microbes affect you - correct answer 1. Sickness (Pathogens) 2. Fermentation 3. Normal microbiota 4. Use of bacteria to create medicines 5. Photosynthesis/Decomposition Major groups of microorganisms - correct answer Ba...

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Principles of Microbiology Question and answers correctly solved Microbiology - correct answer The study of microorganisms Pathogen - correct answer An organism that can infect and cause illness/disease Nosocomial - correct answer hospital acquired infection. ex: MRSA (methycillin resi...

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The Science of Microbiology Questions with complete solution Microbiology - correct answer The study of microorganisms Pathogen - correct answer An organism that can infect and cause illness/disease Nosocomial - correct answer hospital acquired infection. ex: MRSA (methycillin resistant...

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