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Upenn Nursing Patho/Pharm Exam 3 Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Upenn Nursing Patho/Pharm Exam 3 
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Microbe - Correct Answer ️️ -A living thing that is too small to be seen by the naked 
eye; require a microscope to see them; includes many different life forms including 
bacteria, archea (often live in extreme environments), fungi, protists, viruses, and 
microscopic animals 
Microbiome - Correct Answer ️️ -The totality of microbes, their genetic information, and 
the milieu in which they interact; typically consist of ...
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Molecular regulation of health and disease course full summary.
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This is a whole functional summary of the course molecular regulation of health and disease at Wageningen university. The summary is a recompilation of all the topics from 1 to 5. The extensive reader, combined with self notes from the class and pictures from the slides have been placed together in a summary of a total of 49 pages. Concepts are explained in depth and it is great material for the upcoming exam. My grade studying only by this summary was an 8. 
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CMMB 343 Final Exam Question and answers 2024 verified to pass
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How does the microbiome of the human GI tract compare to human genomic cells in the body? (2) 
1. approx 1:1 ratio of human cells to microbes (~10 trillion each) 
 
2. The ORFs in the microbiome outnumber the ORFs in our genome 150:1 
 
 
Define: 
 
1. Microhabitat 
 
2. Microbiota 
 
3. Microbiome 
1. Microhabitat 
 
-location that supports different microbes (skin, GI tract, etc) 
 
-not homologous; skin is a microhabitat but armp...
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BIO-3300-01: Microbiology Questions with Correct Answers
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How did Louis Pasteur disprove spontaneous generation? 
a. the flask's swan neck prevented bacteria from reaching the broth, which remained sterile for many years 
b. the flask's swan neck allowed bacteria to reach the broth 
c. he did not: spontaneous generation exists and is widely accepted by the scientific community 
d. the broth was boiled Correct Answer-a. the flask's swan neck prevented bacteria from reaching the broth, which remained sterile for many years 
 
Human life could not exis...
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MIBO 3500 Exam 4 Study Guide (2023/2024) Rated A+
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MIBO 3500 Exam 4 Study Guide (2023/2024) Rated A+ 
23.a Identify areas of the human body colonized by microbes and areas that remain sterile; explain why there are different types of microbes in the microbiota of different areas of the body. Areas of the body that are colonized by microbes: Skin -Mostly gram-positive species such as Staphylococcus epidemidis, Bacillus species, and Propionibacterium ances Oral & nasal cavities -Non-pathogenic Neisseria, Streptococcus, Actinomyces, Lactobacillus, ...
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CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content Question and answers correctly solved CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content 
 
 
There are as many microbial cells in the human body as there are: - correct answer human cells. 
However, ORFs in the microbiome outnumber ORFs in the human genome 
 
95% of the microbes on humans live in: - correct answer The GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). 
 
Different microhabitats support different... - correct answer ...microbes, depending on temperature, pH, oxygen, etc. 
Each micr...
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Microbiology Chapter 4 UTA Tholen Latest Update Graded A+
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Microbiology Chapter 4 UTA Tholen 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Prokaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) are everywhere. 
 
Prokaryotes are VERY adaptable & resilient 
 
Prokaryotes have the ability to switch metabolic or respiration methods 
 
Mutualism both populations benefit; ex: gut nutrition metabolism 
 
Amensalism one population is harmed and the other is unaffected; ex: antimicrobial defense 
on skin 
 
Commensalism one population is benefitted and the other is unaffected; ex: Skin cells as 
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Probiotics MCB6424 Exam 3 Questions With Complete Solutions
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microbiota vs microbiome correct answer: microbiota - organisms 
microbiome - organisms + genes + genome 
 
The gut microbiota contains more than __ cells 
more than __ species correct answer: 200 trillion cells 
>1000 species 
 
The microbiome contains __x the cells in the human body 
The gut microbiome is __x larger than the human genome correct answer: 10x cells 
150x genome 
 
Who came up with the official definition of microbiota? correct answer: Lederberg and McCray, 2001 
 
Microbi...
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CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content Question and answers already passed 2024
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CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content Question and answers already passed 2024 There are as many microbial cells in the human body as there are: - correct answer human cells. 
However, ORFs in the microbiome outnumber ORFs in the human genome 
 
95% of the microbes on humans live in: - correct answer The GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). 
 
Different microhabitats support different... - correct answer ...microbes, depending on temperature, pH, oxygen, etc. 
Each microhabitat is not homologous (even ...
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MICR3330 part 1 Questions with Complete Solutions
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Why was it widely believed, until the late 20th century, that bacterial infections would soon be conquered? Correct Answer-Increased hygiene, nutrition, vaccines, antibiotics allowed control over infectious diseases 
 
Why are bacteria once again of major public health concern? Correct Answer-Increase in bacterial infections due to ageing populations, more people with immune suppression, emerging infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. 
 
Name some major worldwide diseases caused or exace...
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