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Food Tech - Multiple Choice Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Food Tech - Multiple Choice Questions 
 
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Which preservation method involves the removal of moisture to prevent microbial growth? 
A) Canning 
B) Freezing 
C) Drying 
 
D) Refrigeration 
 
What type of food preservation process uses high temperatures to kill microorganisms? 
A) Pasteurization 
B) Freezing 
C) Dehydration 
D) Salting 
 
Which of the following is a common preservation method used for fruits and vegetables to 
maintain their color and flavor? 
A) Drying 
B) ...
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Microbiology WCC Keith Final Exam 330 Questions with Verified Answers,100% CORRECT
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Microbiology WCC Keith Final Exam 330 Questions with Verified Answers 
 
Microorganism - CORRECT ANSWER Foundation for all life on earth (3.5 billion years) 
 
microbe - CORRECT ANSWER also includes acellular; may not be alive (virus) 
 
Bacteria - CORRECT ANSWER fundamentally different from other life; most diverse, most populous, single cell life forms 
 
Protozoa - CORRECT ANSWER animal-like; single celled; pathogenic, mobile (Malaria) 
 
Fungi - CORRECT ANSWER Eukaryotic; plant-like; single ...
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Microbiology Quiz 4 Lab 9 and 10 Latets Update Graded A+
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Microbiology Quiz 4 Lab 9 and 10 Latets 
 
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What are Coliform bacteria? Gram negative non spore forming bacteria that are capable of 
fermenting lactose to produce acid and gas. 
 
What fecal coliform bacteria is used as an indicator species? E. coli. (If E. coli is present than 
this suggest that serious pathogens such as Salmonella and Campylobacter species are also 
present as well.) 
 
Does every food from the FDA get tested? No, unless an outbreak occurs 
 
What are the m...
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MICRO EXAM 1-Tholen 2460 Questions and Correct Answers | Latest Update
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Microbiology 
 The study of microorganisms 
Ubiquitous 
 Present or existing everywhere 
Opportunistic 
 If given the right conditions, they can cause harm 
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek () 
 -Dutch linen merchant. 
-First to observe living microbes. 
-Single-lens magnified up to 300X. 
Louis Pasteur 
 -First to show strains were unique 
-Performed fermentation 
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-Developed pasteurization and vaccines 
Rober...
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LAT Final Exam Questions and Answers 2024;full solution pack
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What infectious agent is the cause of "snuffles" in rabbits? 
a) Mycoplasma pulmonis 
b) Sendai virus 
c) Bordetella bronchiseptica 
d) Pasteurella multocida - Answer-D 
Which of the following is not one of the major clinical signs of inflammation? 
a) Heat 
b) Analgesia 
c) Redness 
d) Pain - Answer-B 
The destruction of all organisms on an object is referred to as: 
a) Sterilization 
b) Disinfection 
c) Pasteurization 
d) Sanitization - Answer-A 
Which of the following is not a type of anima...
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Food Technology Preliminary Course Questions and Answers Graded A+
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Food Technology Preliminary Course 
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What is the primary purpose of food preservation in food technology? 
The primary purpose of food preservation is to extend the shelf life of food products, prevent 
spoilage, and maintain nutritional value, taste, and safety for consumers. 
 
How do different methods of food preservation, such as freezing and canning, impact the texture 
and nutritional content of food? 
 
Freezing preserves the texture and nutritional conte...
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ARRT Patient Care Radiology -Appelton and Lange Exam QUESTIONS AND ANSWER 2024/2025 100% SOLVED
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ARRT Patient Care Radiology -Appelton and Lange Exam 
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A nosocomial infection is a(n) 
(A) infection acquired at a large gathering. 
(B) upper respiratory infection. 
(C) infection acquired in a hospital. 
(D) type of rhinitis. answer Infection acquired in a hospital. 
Which of the following patient rights is violated by discussing privileged patient 
information with an individual who is not involved with the patient's care? 
1. The right to considera...
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Food Tech Prelim Revision Questions and Answers Already Passed
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What is the process of pasteurization, and how does it help preserve food? 
Pasteurization involves heating food to a specific temperature for a set period to kill harmful 
microorganisms. It helps extend shelf life while maintaining the food’s nutritional content and 
flavor. 
 
Why are emulsifiers used in food products, and how do they work? 
Emulsifiers help mix ingredients that typically don't combine well, such as oil a...
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Exams Microbiology Question and answers already passed Exams Microbiology 
 
All living cells have in common the presence of 
ribosomes, cell membrane, genetic material 
 
 
What moves like protozoa and forms spores like fungi? 
slime mold 
 
 
Who was responsible for developing the first Pasteurization of grape juice? 
Welch 
 
 
In Figure 4.3, which diagram of a cell wall has a structure that protects against osmotic lysis? 
both a and b
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Ambulatory Care Nursing Certification || A+ Guaranteed.
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The ambulatory care nurses function under 3 major roles correct answers Organizational 
Professional 
Clinical 
 
Organizational roles include correct answers Policies and procedures 
 
Professional roles include correct answers Evidence-based practice 
 
Clinical roles include correct answers Assessment and critical thinking 
 
Social workers correct answers Provide PSYCHOSOCIAL assessments, ongoing counseling & tx 
Serve as a consultant to the team 
 
Dietician correct answers Nutritional scre...
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