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ATE2661 Midterm Study Guide Questions and Answers Rated A+
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**Which disease requires young and performance horses to be vaccinated every 3 to 4 months to 
prevent infection?** 
- Herpes virus infection 
 
**What condition in horses is characterized by a "saw horse" stance?** 
- Tetanus 
 
**Which condition in horses causes a black exudate with a foul odor and commonly affects the 
frog?** 
- Thrush 
 
**What is true regarding side bone in horses?** 
- None of the above are correct 
 
**When...
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CRSS 4610 Exam 1 Questions and Answers 100% Correct!!
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Soil Microbiology - ANSWER-Study of microorganisms that live in the soil, metabolic activity, role in energy flow, and nutrient cycling 
 
Physiology - ANSWER-how they grow and metabolize 
 
Taxonomy - ANSWER-What they look like and how they relate to each other 
 
Resilience and adaptability - ANSWER-how are they impacted by environmental factors 
 
Symbiosis - ANSWER-What is their relationship with other organisms 
 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek () - ANSWER-Made the first microscope, not 
microbiol...
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C453 Clinical Microbiology Study Questions With Answers (Updated 2022) A+
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C453 Clinical Microbiology Study Questions With Answers (Updated 2022) A+. Describe the general characteristics of bacteria by answering the following questions. 
a. Are bacteria prokaryotic or eukaryotic? Why? Prokaryotic because their genetic material (DNA) is 
not housed within a true nucleus. 
b. Single-celled or multicellular? Why? Usually unicellular 
c. Can they be seen with the naked eye? Why? No; typically they are about 1um (need to be at least 
100um to be visible without a microscope...
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FINAL EXAM DELGADO 2024 QUESTIONS WITH ALL CORRECT ANSWERS, GRADED A+
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Rotifers take their name from 
a. their elaborate digestive system. 
b. rotational action around the central body axis. 
c. their tumbling movements through the water. 
d. their radial symmetry. 
e. actions of cilia on their head. - e. actions of cilia on their head. 
"Tardigrada" means 
a. many proglottids. 
b. slow walker. 
c. short digestive system. 
d. coelom. 
e. tough exoskeleton - b. slow walker. 
A cohort is 
a. any member of the same species. 
b. any group of closely related individua...
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MBI 405 Final Diseases || with Errorless Solutions 100%.
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Streptococcus pyogenes correct answers -pharyngitis 
-pyoderma 
-scarlet fever 
-erysipelas = st. anthony's fire 
-erysipelatous bullae 
-cellulitis 
-puerperal sepsis 
-necrotizing fasciitis 
-streptococcal toxic shock syndrome 
-pneumonia 
 
Post-streptococcal sequlae correct answers -ARF 
-AGN 
-PANDAS 
 
Streptococcus agalactiae correct answers -Neonatal infections: bacteremia, pneumonia, meningitis 
-Adult nosocomial infections: bacteremia, bacteremia 
 
Enterococcus faecilis, Enterococcus...
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BIOLOGY 1407 Exam 2 Latest Questions With Correct Answers
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Domains - ANS Bacteria 
Archaea 
Eukarya 
 
how many bacteria species are in your GI tract - ANS 400 
 
how many bacteria species are in your mouth - ANS 500 
 
how many bacteria species are in 1 drop of seawater - ANS 10,000-100,000 
 
oldest fossils of bacteria were when - ANS 3.4 billion years ago 
 
what does ubiquitous mean? - ANS they're everywhere 
 
Fact about bacteria: - ANS Most bacteria are not pathogenic (disease causing) 
 
Use anaerobic r...
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MT AAB Study guide quizlet cards| 1764 questions and answers 2023.
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What term describes the morphology of organisms that vary in shape and size? 
Pleomorphic 
 
i.e. coccobacilli 
 
 
 
Bacteriology arrangements: 
-pairs (diplococci "N. Gon"; diplobacilli 
-chains (streptococci, streptobacilli) 
-grape like clusters (staphylococci) 
-group of four-tetrads (peptococcus) 
-packets of eight-cuboidal (sarcina) 
-palisades (corneybacterium) 
 
 
 
Capsules are the basis of which test? 
serotyping 
 
and identification (capsules are antigenic); they are observed usi...
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MIC 205 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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MIC 205 FINAL EXAM 2024 WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS 
 
 
If you were to Gram stain cell walls like those in Figure 1, after the addition of mordant (Gram's iodine): 
 
a. A would be purple 
b. B would be purple 
c. Both A and B would be purple 
d. Neither A nor B would be purple 
e. The answer cannot be determined - correct answer c. Both A and B would be purple 
 
Which of the cells in Figure 1 is producing glycocalyx? 
 
a. A 
b. B 
c. Both 
d. Neither 
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NR 442 Community Health Nursing Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with Verified Solutions
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NR 442 Community Health Nursing 
Exam 2 Study Guide Questions with 
 
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What are the different types of disasters? 
 
Disasters can be categorized into three main types: natural disasters, man-made disasters, 
and combination disasters. Natural disasters are events caused by natural forces, such as 
tornadoes, earthquakes, or hurricanes. Man-made disasters are caused by human actions or 
negligence, such as plane crashes, toxic spills, or fires. Combination disasters occur w...
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Microbiology for Embalmers Midterm Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated to Pass
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Chlamydia - a group of non-motile, gram negative intracellular parasites 
 
Bacteria - a prokaryotic one celled microorganism of the Kingdom Monera, existing as a free living organisms or as parasites 
 
Pathogens - microorganisms that cause disease in humans 
 
Joseph Lister - recognized that phenol killed microorganisms 
 
Sarcinae - Cocci in groups of eight 
 
Bacillus - rod shaped bacteria 
 
pili - short, hair like projections composed of protein emanating from the surf...
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