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SBCP: Microbiology Study Questions with 100% Correct Answers
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Causes of bacterial diarrhoea - Answer Campylobacter (assoc. with Guillain Barre) 
Salmonella 
Shigella 
E.coli 
Vibrio cholera 
Toxic ingesting bacteria - Answer Clostridium perfringens (Gravies) 
Bacillus cereus (reheated rice) 
S.aureus 
Clostridium Botulinum
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BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified)
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BIOD 101 Exam 2 (Questions and Answers A+ Graded 100% Verified) 
 
 
 
 
List the 7 most widely accepted characteristics of living organisms CORRECT ANS: Order, evolutionary adaptation, regulation, energy processing, growth and development, response to the environment, and reproduction 
 
Describe evolutionary adaptation and give an example CORRECT ANS: refers to smaller, genetic changes that allow for better survival of an organism. An example would be camouflage because if an animal can camo...
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Microbiology Exam 3 Practice Questions And Answers Graded A.
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The most common sexually transmitted disease in the US is: 
A. Herpes 
B. Syphilis 
C. Condyloma 
D. Chlamydiae infections 
E. Gonorrhoea infections - Answer D 
 
An enzyme of Staphylococcus aureus that convents fibrinogen into insoluble fibirn is: 
 
A. Lipase 
B. Coagulase 
C. Staphylokinase 
D. Hemolycin 
E. Hyaluronidase - Answer B 
 
Extra-intestinal disease, especially the production of a serious fever, may follow intestinal infection with: 
 
 
 A. Vibrio cholerae 
 
 B. Salmon...
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UAMS Microbiology Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025
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UAMS Microbiology Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Name the different organism morphologies - ANSWERSCoccus 
Coccobacillus 
Vibrio 
Bacillus 
Spirillum 
Spirochete 
 
Name the bacterial arrangements - ANSWERSCoccus 
diplococcus 
staphylococci 
streptococci 
sarcina 
tetrad 
 
Describe a Filamentous Rod - ANSWERSA long string of bacillus bacteria 
 
Describe a Fusiform Rod - ANSWERSBacteria that is pointed on the ends 
 
Describe Pleomorphic Rods - ANSWERSDifferent lengths and shapes of ...
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VTNE Prep: Laboratory Procedures
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What is the morphology of Vibrio spp. bacteria? 
 
A. Bacillus 
B. Coccus 
C. Spirochete 
D. Coccobacillus - Answer- A. Bacillus 
 
All of the following are important functions of bacterial fimbriae, except: 
 
A. Attachment 
B. Locomotion 
C. Ion transport 
D. Antibiotic resistance - Answer- A. Attachment 
 
Bacterial endospores are: 
 
A. Resistant to heat and desiccation 
B. A form of asexual reproduction 
C. A consequence of mating 
D. Highly susceptible to antiseptics - Answer- A. Resistant...
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NBME (all) Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25
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NBME (all) Review Exam Questions & Answers 2024/25 
 
 
Polio - ANSWERSCSF=Lymphocytic Pleocytosis 
 
MS - ANSWERSoligonal bands on electophoresis 
 
ALS (Lou Gherig's Disease) - ANSWERSdefect of superoxide dismutase 1 
 
EBV - ANSWERSchina kissing monoclonal carcinoma of the nasopharynx 
 
Internal Iliac - ANSWERSbranch ligation required to control heavy vaginal bleeding 
 
Streptococcus Pneumoniae - ANSWERSprophylaxis required if pt has a splenctomy 
 
Locked-in Syndrome - ANSWERSbasilar arte...
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MICR 270 Exam Study Guide | 100% Pass Guaranteed
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MICR 270 Exam Study Guide | 100% Pass 
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Bacteria - Answer - Unicellular, prokaryotic 
- No internal membranous structure (eg. nuclei, mitochondria, lysosomes) 
- Genomes are circular, double stranded DNA, and do not code for as many proteins as 
eukaryotic organisms 
Cholera - Answer diarrheal illness caused by bacteria Vibrio cholerae 
- Usually mild, but 1 in 10 people have severe disease 
- Contracted by eating contaminated food
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Test Bank For Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology 15th Edition By Patricia M. Tille 9780323681056 Chapter 1-79 Complete Guide .
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Test Bank For Bailey & Scott's Diagnostic Microbiology 15th Edition By Patricia M. Tille 1056, 0 , 1063, 9 
 
1. Microbial Taxonomy 
 
2. Bacterial Genetics, Metabolism, and Structure 
 
3. Host-Microorganism Interactions 
 
4. Laboratory Safety 
 
5. Specimen Management 
 
6. Role of Microscopy 
 
7. Overview of Conventional Cultivation and Systems for Identification 
 
8. Nucleic Acid–Based Analytic Methods for Microbial Identification and Characterization 
 
9. Overview of Immunochemical M...
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Concepts of Science Final (Tests 1,2,&3) Ace Your Exams: Proven Strategies and 100 Practice Questions And Answers|33 Pages
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"Eighty miles per hour toward the northeast" is an example of: 
A) acceleration 
B) uniform motion 
C) rate 
D) velocity 
E) speed - ️️velocity 
Dr. John Snow's research and observations improved the lives of London's citizens in the 1800s by: 
A) improving the quality of the drinking water 
B) finding a cure for cholera 
C) diagnosing tuberculosis in the Royal family 
D) associating disease with polluted water 
E) identifying the bacterium, Vibrio cholera - ️️associating disease wit...
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Exam 2 UTA Microbiology Questions With 100% Correct!!
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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 benefits and the other is unaffected 
Describe neutralism - Answer-both organisms are unaffected 
Describe parasitism - Answer-One organism benefits and the other is harmed 
What is the difference between a...
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