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UIOWA Microbiology Exams Questions & 100% Correct Answers
UIOWA Microbiology Exams Questions & 100% Correct Answers
[Show more]UIOWA Microbiology Exams Questions & 100% Correct Answers
[Show more]What kind of cells can viruses infect? 
 ~~> viruses infect every type of cell, including bacteria, algae, fungi, 
protozoa, plant, and animals 
Are viruses alive? 
 ~~> two sides of the debate: 
1. since viruses are unable to replicate independently from the host cell, so 
no, not alive 
2....
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Add to cartWhat kind of cells can viruses infect? 
 ~~> viruses infect every type of cell, including bacteria, algae, fungi, 
protozoa, plant, and animals 
Are viruses alive? 
 ~~> two sides of the debate: 
1. since viruses are unable to replicate independently from the host cell, so 
no, not alive 
2....
Forces for Internationalization 
 ~~> Globalization - tendency of firms to expand sales, manufacturing, 
and ownership to new markets in other countries 
 -modern communication technology 
 -air travel 
 -corporate globalism 
Pros and Cons of gobalization 
2 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | ...
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Add to cartForces for Internationalization 
 ~~> Globalization - tendency of firms to expand sales, manufacturing, 
and ownership to new markets in other countries 
 -modern communication technology 
 -air travel 
 -corporate globalism 
Pros and Cons of gobalization 
2 | P a g e | © copyright 2024/2025 | ...
Defintion of management 
 ~~> getting work done through others, concerned with efficiency and 
effectiveness in the work process 
Types of Managers 
 ~~> Top Managers 
 Middle Managers 
 First-Line Managers 
 Team Leaders 
4 Management Functions 
 ~~> Planning 
Organizing 
Controlling 
Lea...
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Add to cartDefintion of management 
 ~~> getting work done through others, concerned with efficiency and 
effectiveness in the work process 
Types of Managers 
 ~~> Top Managers 
 Middle Managers 
 First-Line Managers 
 Team Leaders 
4 Management Functions 
 ~~> Planning 
Organizing 
Controlling 
Lea...
Forces for Internationalization 
 ~~> Globalization - tendency of firms to expand sales, manufacturing, 
and ownership to new markets in other countries 
-modern communication technology 
-air travel 
-corporate globalism 
Pros and Cons of gobalization 
 ~~> Pros: 
-productivity grows 
-livin...
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Add to cartForces for Internationalization 
 ~~> Globalization - tendency of firms to expand sales, manufacturing, 
and ownership to new markets in other countries 
-modern communication technology 
-air travel 
-corporate globalism 
Pros and Cons of gobalization 
 ~~> Pros: 
-productivity grows 
-livin...
where do immune cells come from 
 ~~> bone marrow 
what are the type of immune cells 
 ~~> .... 
where do T cells develop 
 ~~> thymus 
Where do B cells develop? 
 ~~> bone marrow 
where do monocytes develop 
 ~~> -bone marrow and circulate in blood 
-develop into mo when activated by...
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Add to cartwhere do immune cells come from 
 ~~> bone marrow 
what are the type of immune cells 
 ~~> .... 
where do T cells develop 
 ~~> thymus 
Where do B cells develop? 
 ~~> bone marrow 
where do monocytes develop 
 ~~> -bone marrow and circulate in blood 
-develop into mo when activated by...
Pathogens are 
 ~~> microbes that cause disease 
Alexander Flemming discovered 
 ~~> penicillin's activity (effective against all gram-positive bacteria) 
Paul Ehrlich discovered 
 ~~> antibiotics *aka "magic bullets" 
Ignaz Semmelsweis 
 ~~> hand washing 
Joseph Lister 
 ~~> asept...
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Add to cartPathogens are 
 ~~> microbes that cause disease 
Alexander Flemming discovered 
 ~~> penicillin's activity (effective against all gram-positive bacteria) 
Paul Ehrlich discovered 
 ~~> antibiotics *aka "magic bullets" 
Ignaz Semmelsweis 
 ~~> hand washing 
Joseph Lister 
 ~~> asept...
Mitochondria similarity to prokaryotes (bacteria) 
 ~~> Circular DNA and 70S ribosomes 
70S ribosomes subunits are 
 ~~> 50S and 30S 
70S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Prokaryotes (bacteria & archaea) (and 
mitochondria/chloroplasts) 
80S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Eukaryotic cells (algae, fun...
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Add to cartMitochondria similarity to prokaryotes (bacteria) 
 ~~> Circular DNA and 70S ribosomes 
70S ribosomes subunits are 
 ~~> 50S and 30S 
70S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Prokaryotes (bacteria & archaea) (and 
mitochondria/chloroplasts) 
80S ribosomes found in 
 ~~> Eukaryotic cells (algae, fun...
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