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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam Question and answers correctly solved 2023/2024 
 
Proteus mirabilis - correct answer G- rod 
 Lactose - 
 Highly motile (diagnostic: swarms on media) 
 Normal flora of GI 
 Can spread into urethra causing UTI 
 Causes production of urinary stones 
 Produces urease 
 - Urea to ammonia which causes other chemicals to precipitate into stones 
 - Difficult to clear since bacteria within stones hard to kill with antibiotics 
 
Bacillus anthracis - correct answ...
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam question n answers already passed 2023/2024
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam 
Proteus mirabilis - correct answer G- rod 
 Lactose - 
 Highly motile (diagnostic: swarms on media) 
 Normal flora of GI 
 Can spread into urethra causing UTI 
 Causes production of urinary stones 
 Produces urease 
 - Urea to ammonia which causes other chemicals to precipitate into stones 
 - Difficult to clear since bacteria within stones hard to kill with antibiotics 
 
Bacillus anthracis - correct answer Spore forming, G+ rod, aerobic 
 Common in live...
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SCNM Q3 Microbiology Lab – Final| QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS
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Gel Electrophoresis is a technique used to separate Correct Answer: DNA fragments and other macromolecules by size and charge 
 
DNA samples are loaded into wells/indentations at one end of a gel and an electric current is applied to pull them through the gel 
 
DNA fragments are negatively charged, so they move towards the positive electrode 
 
Because all DNA fragments have the same amount of charge per mass, small fragments move through th egel faster than large ones 
 
In Gel Electrophoresi...
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam correctly answered rated A+ 2023
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SCNM Q3 Microbiology Final ExamWith Verified Solution 2024
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Bordetella Pertussis (Whooping cough) - ansGram - Coccobacilli 
-Acute Respiratory, Severe coughing episodes (Bronchial pneumonia, acute encephalopothy 
-killed 5-10,000/yr before vaccine (available 2013/2014) 
-S&S: runny nose, sneezing, mild cough, low-grade fever, pneumonia, whoop sound inhaling, 
cyanosis, vomiting 
-Petrussis toxin a-b subunit - attaches/blocks cilia movement, increases cAMP levels (mucous 
secretions) 
-Filamentous hemagglutinin - attaches to human cilia 
-Transmission - p...
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam questions with answers rated A+
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final ExamProteus mirabilis - correct answer G- rod 
 Lactose - 
 Highly motile (diagnostic: swarms on media) 
 Normal flora of GI 
 Can spread into urethra causing UTI 
 Causes production of urinary stones 
 Produces urease 
 - Urea to ammonia which causes other chemicals to precipitate into stones 
 - Difficult to clear since bacteria within stones hard to kill with antibiotics 
 
Bacillus anthracis - correct answer Spore forming, G+ rod, aerobic 
 Common in livest...
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SCNM Q3 - Microbiology I - Final Exam
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Proteus mirabilis - Answer- G- rod 
 Lactose - 
 Highly motile (diagnostic: swarms on media) 
 Normal flora of GI 
 Can spread into urethra causing UTI 
 Causes production of urinary stones 
 Produces urease 
 - Urea to ammonia which causes other chemicals to precipitate into stones 
 - Difficult to clear since bacteria within stones hard to kill with antibiotics 
 
Bacillus anthracis - Answer- Spore forming, G+ rod, aerobic 
 Common in livestock (cattle, horses, sheep) 
 First bacteria proven...
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