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AQA GCSE Biology Topic 3
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AQA GCSE Biology Topic 3 
Define pathogen ️Disease causing microorganism 
Define bacteria ️Single-celled organism that rapidly reproduces in human body releasing toxins and 
damaging cells 
Define virus ️Live and reproduce in cells bursting and damaging cells 
Define protist ️Eukaryote that live in or on another organism 
Define Fungi ️Single cells or hyphae that grow and penetrate human skin or surface of plants 
An example of a Pathogen that spreads via water ️Cholera 
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Botanical BOT303 Midterm - Nervine EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 100% PASS
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Botanical BOT303 Midterm - Nervine EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Define - Nervine - Answer- Strengthens the functional activity of the nervous system 
(may be tonic, relaxant, stimulant) 
Define - Nervine Tonic - Answer- supports and nourishes the nervous system 
Define - Nervine Relaxant - Answer- Soothes (sedates) and quiets/relaxes the nervous 
system 
Define - Nervine Stimulant - Answer- Awakens and stimulates the nervous system; may 
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Chapter 16 - Infection Prevention and Control: Protective Mechanisms and Asepsis (Study Guide) with Complete Solutions
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Chapter 16 - Infection Prevention and Control: 
Protective Mechanisms and Asepsis (Study 
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define: 
antimicrobial - Answer️️ -kills or suppresses growth of microorganisms 
define: 
antiseptic - Answer️️ -chemical compound used on skin or tissue to inhibit growth of 
microorganisms 
define: 
asepsis - Answer️️ -freedom from pathogenic microorganisms 
define: 
contaminate - Answer️️ -make unclean 
define: 
debris - Answer️️ -dead tissue or foreign...
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Antibiotic Susceptibility Testing| 86 questions and answers
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What are the two types 
Kirby-Bauer / Disc Diffusion 
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration 
 
 
 
What media do you use for Kirby-Bauer ? 
Muller-Hinton 
 
 
 
BBL Prompt Inoculation System 
Touch 5 colonies with tube like wand. place in tube mix 
 
 
 
What way should you swab the plate 
Lawnx3 
 
 
 
Must label what side ? 
Lid side so you can measure the diameters 
 
 
 
Minimum Inhibitory Concentration 
Minimum conentration for bacteria 
 
 
 
Example ofna time when you woulduse this kindnof tes...
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Botanical BOT303 Midterm - Nervine EXAM QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS WITH RATIONALES 100% PASS
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Botanical BOT303 Midterm - Nervine EXAM QUESTIONS 
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Define - Nervine - Answer- Strengthens the functional activity of the nervous system 
(may be tonic, relaxant, stimulant) 
Define - Nervine Tonic - Answer- supports and nourishes the nervous system 
Define - Nervine Relaxant - Answer- Soothes (sedates) and quiets/relaxes the nervous 
system 
Define - Nervine Stimulant - Answer- Awakens and stimulates the nervous system; may 
also be called...
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2 - Immune System questions with answers
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A&P 2 University Of Memphis -A&P 2 - Immune System questions with answersExplain the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the immune system. - correct answer - necessary to stimulate T cells as part of the immune response 
- ingest the pathogen, digest it and then display its antigens on the surface along with and MHC (major histocompatibility complex) antigen that identifies the cell as self 
 
Define the term: pathogen. - correct answer Any such agent that is capable of causing human dis...
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A&P 2 - Immune SystemExplain the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the immune system. - correct answer - necessary to stimulate T cells as part of the immune response 
- ingest the pathogen, digest it and then display its antigens on the surface along with and MHC (major histocompatibility complex) antigen that identifies the cell as self 
 
Define the term: pathogen. - correct answer Any such agent that is capable of causing human disease 
 
Describe the many forms of nonspecific defen...
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A&P 2 - Immune System Question and answers rated A+ A&P 2 - Immune System 
 
 
Explain the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the immune system. - correct answer - necessary to stimulate T cells as part of the immune response 
- ingest the pathogen, digest it and then display its antigens on the surface along with and MHC (major histocompatibility complex) antigen that identifies the cell as self 
 
Define the term: pathogen. - correct answer Any such agent that is capable of causing hum...
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A&P 2 - Immune System Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers rated A+
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A&P 2 - Immune System Chamberlain College Nursing Question and answers rated A+ A&P 2 - Immune System 
 
 
Explain the role of antigen-presenting cells (APCs) in the immune system. - correct answer - necessary to stimulate T cells as part of the immune response 
- ingest the pathogen, digest it and then display its antigens on the surface along with and MHC (major histocompatibility complex) antigen that identifies the cell as self 
 
Define the term: pathogen. - correct answer Any such agent t...
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Lecture 5 - Microbiology - Chapter 7 Brock Biology with 100% complete solutions
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Which Min protein guides the FtsZ ring to the center and is located at the center? 
MinE 
 
 
 
Define antimicrobial agent 
any agent, natural or synthetic, that has the ability to suppress or kill microorganisms 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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01:24 
-cidal agents ______ microorganisms 
kill 
 
 
 
-static inhibits ________ in microorgansims 
growth 
 
 
 
-lytic agents completely _______ the cell 
lyse 
 
 
 
Bacteriostatic agents inhibit biochemical processes such as protein synthesis and bind _____. H...
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