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MIP 334 CSU Exam 1 || very Flawless.
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bacteria and food correct answers cause food borne disease, food spoilage, food fermentations, production of additives and enzymes 
 
viruses and food correct answers cause food borne disease, identification of food poisoning bacteria, failure of dairy fermentations 
 
yeasts and food correct answers cause food spoilage, food fermentations, production of additives and enzymes 
 
molds and food correct answers cause food borne disease, food spoilage, food fermentations, production of single cell ...
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Toxin - correct answer poisonous substances produced by certain microorganisms. 
 
pathogenicity - correct answer the level of damaging effect of microorganisms 
 
Exotoxin - correct answer proteins that are produced by certain species of largely Gram-Positive Bacteria. The bacteria manufacture these proteins as part of their normal metabolism. These proteins are accumulated within the cytoplasm of the bacteria, then released with waste products of metabolism. 
 
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Final Exam Questions and Answers Already Passed
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AAMI Microbiology for Embalmers Final 
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The causative agent of scarlet fever is staphylococcus aureus? True 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by nose and mouth True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? Neisseria 
Gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Opthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates in hospitals 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? Staphylococcus aureu...
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USMLE Actual final Pretest and Post test Exam Questions and Best Graded Guaranteed success latest 2024/2025 
 
What type of normal flora is found on cutaneous surfaces? Urethra? Outer ear? - correct answer Staphylococcus epidermidis 
 
What is bacteremia? - correct answer Bacteria in bloodstream without overt clinical signs 
 
What is septicemia? - correct answer Bacteria in bloodstream (multiplying) with clinical symptoms 
 
What is the important mechanism in which bacteria can attach to ...
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BIOL 2117 Final Questions and Answers
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Which of the following is an example of a noncommunicable infectious disease 
A. infection with a respiratory virus 
B. food poisoning due to a preformed bacterial toxin in food 
C. skin infection acquired from a dog bite 
infection acquired from the stick of a contaminated needle 
Ans- B. food poisoning due to a preformed bacterial toxin in food 
which of the following is a pathogen that could not be identified by the original 
Koch's postulates 
A. S. aureus 
B. P. aeruginosa 
C. HIV 
D. S. ...
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How does late onset sepsis present 
Ans more neuro and less cardiac/systemic symptoms 
What is the most common noscomial cause 
Ans staph epi, aureus, MRSA 
Early onset sepsis is 
Ans Seen in 3-7 day of birth 
Early onset sepsis is acquired 
Ans in utero- STORCH 
Meconium is not a cause of infection but 
Ans inhibits normal defenses to allow for other infections 
Treatment for chlamydia 
Ans Erythromycin 
what can chlamydia cause 
Ans pneumonia 
Most common way for HIV to be acquired 
Ans intrap...
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Microbiology Lab 7 Questions with Complete Solutions 
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Endotoxins are also known as - Lipid A. 
When would endotoxins be released from a bacterial cell? - When the cell dies 
Which of the following would be the first sign of an infection that resulted in the release of 
endotoxin? - Fever 
Why is a release of endotoxin into the bloodstream potentially deadly? - It can lower blood 
pressure and cause the patient to go into shock. 
Which of the following features of Salmonella prevent it ...
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NNCC CCHT Certification Exam Questions and Answers (2024 / 2025) (Verified Answers)
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1.	AAMI standard for conventional dialysis requires the total microbial count to be less than 
ANS 200 CFU/mL 
2.	abnormal levels of this electrolyte can cause cardiac arrhythmias and even death 
ANS Potassium 
3.	Acceptable interdialytic weight gains are 
ANS 3-5% of TW 
4.	The AAMI standard for endotoxin levels in conventional daily's are is 
ANS Less than 2 EU/mL 
5.	albumin is an important test that tells about the patient	status 
ANS nu- 
tritional 
6.	All of the follow are phosphate binde...
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AAMI standard for conventional dialysis requires the total microbial count to be less than - Answer-200 CFU/mL 
 
abnormal levels of this electrolyte can cause cardiac arrhythmias and even death - Answer-Potassium 
 
Acceptable interdialytic weight gains are - Answer-3-5% of TW 
 
The AAMI standard for endotoxin levels in conventional daily's are is - Answer-Less than 2 EU/mL 
 
albumin is an important test that tells about the patient------------status - Answer-nutritional 
 
All of the follow...
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BIOL 2200 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: CASE STUDY 1/2 REVIEW RATED A+
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BIOL 2200 PATHOPHYSIOLOGY: CASE 
STUDY 1/2 REVIEW RATED A+ 
 
Explain the 3 plasma protein systems of the chemical portion of inflammation 1. Clotting 
proteins: 
Cascade reactions that activate proteins which produces fibrin net that traps pathogens and forms 
a clot. 
 
2. Complement System: 
Cascade reactions that activate proteins which kills pathogens directly or intensify reactions of 
other components of the inflammatory response = very strong defenders against bacterial 
infection 
 
3. ...
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