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WGU D311 Microbiology 2024 Study for OA Questions with Correct Answers
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WGU D311 Microbiology 2024 Study for OA Questions with Correct Answers 
What is a characteristic of rhizospheres? - Correct Answer The rhizosphere is where plants release organic compounds that can be metabolized by microbes into soil. 
 
Which environment would contain microbes that are psychrophilic? - Correct Answer Glaciers 
 
What is the role of nematodes in soil? - Correct Answer They photosynthesize and fix nitrogen. 
 
Which eukaryote is responsible for producing antibiotics to ward off ...
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AMEDD BOLC MIDTERM EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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The AMEDD views threats from what two perspectives?Answer - General threat and health threat 
 
What is a health threat?Answer - composite of ongoing potential enemy actions; adverse environmental, occupational, and geographic and meteorological conditions, endemic diseases, CBRN, etc 
 
What is health Service Support (HSS)?Answer - All support and services performed, provided, and arranged by the AMEDD to promote, improve, conserve, or restore the mental and physical well being of personnel ...
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Veterinary Assistant Certification Test Latest Update Graded A+
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Veterinary Assistant Certification Test 
 
Latest Update Graded A+ 
 
Biohazard 
 
Food and plants to avoid giving to animals Chocolate, grapes, avocado, alcohol, onion, 
garlic, coffee/tea, human food, raisins, milk 
 
Common cleaning agents in vet. office Bleach, antiseptic, disinfectants, deodorizers, 
antivirocides, antifungacides 
 
Autoclave: Applying heat and pressure to sterilize 
 
Types of sterilization: Cleaning, sterilizing, disinfecting, and antiseptics 
 
Types of chemicals used t...
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CIPHI BOC Study Questions {foodborne illnesses, waterborne illnesses, vectorborne diseases, zoonotic diseases, other related questions} Practice Set Test Questions And Revised Correct Answers
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CIPHI BOC Study Questions 
{foodborne illnesses, waterborne 
illnesses, vectorborne diseases, 
zoonotic diseases, other related 
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Practice Set Test Questions And 
Revised Correct Answers 
Hepatitis A - Incubation period - ANSWER : 15- 
50 days 
Usually 28-30 days 
Hepatitis A - Symptoms - ANSWER : loss of 
appetite, fatigue, nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, 
fever, malaise and yellow skin (jaundice) 
Hepatitis A - transmission - ANSWER : fecaloral route 
Infective: up to 2...
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Vet Science CDE Questions (2024 National Test) with Complete Solutions
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Vet Science CDE Questions (2024 
National Test) with Complete Solutions 
 
Factors that contribute to stress in animals include all the following except 
a.Overcrowding 
b.Weather extremes 
 
c.Access to food at all times 
 
d.Transportation access to food at all times 
 
The estrous cycle in cattle is described as 
a.Year round polyestrous 
b.Anestrous 
 
c.Induced ovulators 
 
d.Seasonally polyestrous year round polyestrous 
 
All the following parasites can be passed from one animal to anothe...
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LAT Laboratory Animal Technician Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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LAT Laboratory Animal Technician 
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... •Disrupts microorganisms protein structure •Ionizing radiation can be lethal to humans 
•Gamma rays used on instruments and supplies. •Irradiated diets are nutritionally supplemented. 
•Non-ionizing radiation less penetrability. •Irradiated items are not radioactive. 
 
... •Table 9.2 - active contact zoonoses 
 
... > risk of infection if organisms are resistant +/or highly virulent; > risk if the anima...
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Microbiology final exam jersey College Questions and Answers | New One | Grade A+
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symptoms of endocarditis 
Ans: Fatigue and weakness, Fever and Chills, Night Sweats and other excessive sweating, 
weight loss, Muscle aces and pains, joint pain, shortness of breath, blood in urine, abnormal 
urine color, red painless skin spots on palms and soles, red painful nodes in the pads on 
fingers and toes, Nail abnormalities 
All of the following are symptoms of endocarditis except 
Ans: Leg Swelling 
Septicemia is what? 
Ans: A systemic infection in which microorganisms multiply i...
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Microbiology 2460 UTA Chapter 15 Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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Disease 
: condition where normal structure and/or function are damaged or impaired 
Infection 
: invasion of pathogen or parasite that lead to disease 
evidence for infection come from: 
: signs and symptoms 
signs 
: things that can be directly measured by clinician 
symptoms 
: things felt by the patient that cannot be clinically measured 
Syndrome 
: groups of signs & symptoms that help direct towards diagnosis/indicate a particular 
disease 
2 | P a g e 
Some patients are asymptomatic/subc...
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UTA Microbiology Tholen Chapter 15 with Complete Solutions
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UTA Microbiology Tholen Chapter 15 
 
with Complete Solutions 
 
Disease a condition where normal structure and/or function are damaged or impaired 
 
Infection invasion of pathogen or parasite that lead to disease 
 
Signs things that can be directly measured by clinician (e.g. body temperature) 
 
Symptoms things felt by patient that cannot be clinically measured (e.g. nausea) 
 
Syndrome groups of signs and symptoms that help indicate a particular disease 
 
Signs and symptoms help direct tow...
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Apex Unit 4.1.2 Quiz - Communicable Diseases Questions and Answers 100% Pass
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Apex Unit 4.1.2 Quiz - Communicable 
Diseases Questions and Answers 100% 
 
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How can communicable diseases be prevented? 
Preventive measures include vaccination, practicing good hygiene, and avoiding close 
contact with infected individuals. 
 
What role do vaccines play in public health regarding communicable diseases? 
Vaccines help develop immunity in the population, reducing the spread of infectious diseases 
and preventing outbreaks. 
 
What is the difference between an epidemic and...
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