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[Show more]how are drugs named? 
: - a drug may have multiple names 
- chemical name: the exact chemical make up of the drug 
- generic (non proprietary): Assigned by US Adopted Name Council when the developing 
manufacturer is ready to market the drug (acetaminophen) 
- brand (proprietary or trade) name: wh...
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Add to carthow are drugs named? 
: - a drug may have multiple names 
- chemical name: the exact chemical make up of the drug 
- generic (non proprietary): Assigned by US Adopted Name Council when the developing 
manufacturer is ready to market the drug (acetaminophen) 
- brand (proprietary or trade) name: wh...
who is considered the "father of western medicine?" 
: hippocrates 
Who was the first to observe "animalcules" under the microscope? 
: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 
who proposed that swamps might harbor tiny, disease-causing animals too small to see? 
: Marcus Terentius Varro 
Thucydides is known as...
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Add to cartwho is considered the "father of western medicine?" 
: hippocrates 
Who was the first to observe "animalcules" under the microscope? 
: Antonie van Leeuwenhoek 
who proposed that swamps might harbor tiny, disease-causing animals too small to see? 
: Marcus Terentius Varro 
Thucydides is known as...
Anything that occupies space and has mass is called 
: matter 
What is the maximum number of electrons in the first energy shell of an atom? 
: 2 
Ionic bonds 
: result from transferring electrons 
Which of the following functional groups is mismatched to the organic compound in which it 
is typica...
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Add to cartAnything that occupies space and has mass is called 
: matter 
What is the maximum number of electrons in the first energy shell of an atom? 
: 2 
Ionic bonds 
: result from transferring electrons 
Which of the following functional groups is mismatched to the organic compound in which it 
is typica...
Microbes 
: small single-cell organisms not visible to the human eye, approximately 6 x 10^30 
Bacteria 
: usually single-celled, most have cell wall with peptidoglycan, no membrane-bound nucleus, 
ubiquitous and live in extreme conditions 
Archaea 
: unique RNA gene sequences that sets them apart ...
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Add to cartMicrobes 
: small single-cell organisms not visible to the human eye, approximately 6 x 10^30 
Bacteria 
: usually single-celled, most have cell wall with peptidoglycan, no membrane-bound nucleus, 
ubiquitous and live in extreme conditions 
Archaea 
: unique RNA gene sequences that sets them apart ...
Al Capone contracted syphilis in his youth. By the time he was imprisoned in Alcatraz, he was 
suffering from syphilis-induced confusion and disorientation. What stage of syphilis did Mr. Capone 
have at this time? 
: tertiary 
Which of the following is true of the latent stage of syphilis infecti...
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Add to cartAl Capone contracted syphilis in his youth. By the time he was imprisoned in Alcatraz, he was 
suffering from syphilis-induced confusion and disorientation. What stage of syphilis did Mr. Capone 
have at this time? 
: tertiary 
Which of the following is true of the latent stage of syphilis infecti...
Compare and contrast the overall cell structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 
: Prokaryotes: 
do not have complex membrane-bound organelles 
one circular chromosome not enclosed with a membrane 
DNA not associated with histones 
Cell walls made mostly of peptidoglycan 
Divide by binary fission 
Eu...
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Add to cartCompare and contrast the overall cell structure of prokaryotes and eukaryotes. 
: Prokaryotes: 
do not have complex membrane-bound organelles 
one circular chromosome not enclosed with a membrane 
DNA not associated with histones 
Cell walls made mostly of peptidoglycan 
Divide by binary fission 
Eu...
Microorganism 
: are organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye. 
Microbe 
: microscopic life form; microorganism; germ includes acellular members of the microbial 
world. 
spontaneous generation 
: •Belief that life arises spontaneously from non-living material 
•Took over 200 years and...
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Add to cartMicroorganism 
: are organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye. 
Microbe 
: microscopic life form; microorganism; germ includes acellular members of the microbial 
world. 
spontaneous generation 
: •Belief that life arises spontaneously from non-living material 
•Took over 200 years and...
pathogen of Acne Vulgaris 
: propionibacterium acnes 
clinical features of acne vulgaris 
: -Clogging of skin pores with sebum and dead cells, resulting in the formation of papules and 
pustules known as pimplies 
-Usually appears on the face, forehead, chest, upper back and shoulders 
-More common...
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Add to cartpathogen of Acne Vulgaris 
: propionibacterium acnes 
clinical features of acne vulgaris 
: -Clogging of skin pores with sebum and dead cells, resulting in the formation of papules and 
pustules known as pimplies 
-Usually appears on the face, forehead, chest, upper back and shoulders 
-More common...
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