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Microbiology GTC Lab Final Exam Questions And Actual Answers.
Catalase Test - Answer 1. Obtain a clean glass slide 
2. Using loop, aseptically smear small amount on to one side of the slide then the other 
3. Add one or two drops of hydrogen peroxide to each bacteria. 
4. Observe results. Bacteria that make catalase will cause solution to bubble. 
 
Catalase Test purpose - Answer Differential Test 
To determine which bacteria has the catalase to breakdown hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water; also used to differentiate gram positive, however many ...
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Catalase Test - Answer 1. Obtain a clean glass slide 
2. Using loop, aseptically smear small amount on to one side of the slide then the other 
3. Add one or two drops of hydrogen peroxide to each bacteria. 
4. Observe results. Bacteria that make catalase will cause solution to bubble. 
 
Catalase Test purpose - Answer Differential Test 
To determine which bacteria has the catalase to breakdown hydrogen peroxide into oxygen and water; also used to differentiate gram positive, however many ...

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Where we get antimicrobials - Answer From nature bacteria in streptomyces and bacillus and molds in the genre penicillin and cephalosporium. 
 
antimicrobial susceptibility tests - Answer Kirby Bauer test /e test 
 
Selective toxicity - Answer Should kill or inhibit microbial cells without simultaneously damaging host tissues 
 
Major targets of antimicrobial agents - Answer ribosomes comma cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, DNA / RNA 
 
Broad-spectrum antimicrobials - Answer ef...
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Where we get antimicrobials - Answer From nature bacteria in streptomyces and bacillus and molds in the genre penicillin and cephalosporium. 
 
antimicrobial susceptibility tests - Answer Kirby Bauer test /e test 
 
Selective toxicity - Answer Should kill or inhibit microbial cells without simultaneously damaging host tissues 
 
Major targets of antimicrobial agents - Answer ribosomes comma cytoplasm, cell wall, cell membrane, DNA / RNA 
 
Broad-spectrum antimicrobials - Answer ef...

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Which of the following is true in a host-to-host epidemic? 
a) Incidence of disease rises quickly, and declines equally quickly 
b) Incidence of disease rises slowly, and declines equally slowly 
c) Incidence of disease is stable among a susceptible population 
d) Incidence of disease is difficult to calculate since you have multiple modes of transmission - Answer b) Incidence of disease rises slowly, and declines equally slowly 
 
What are Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase? 
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Which of the following is true in a host-to-host epidemic? 
a) Incidence of disease rises quickly, and declines equally quickly 
b) Incidence of disease rises slowly, and declines equally slowly 
c) Incidence of disease is stable among a susceptible population 
d) Incidence of disease is difficult to calculate since you have multiple modes of transmission - Answer b) Incidence of disease rises slowly, and declines equally slowly 
 
What are Hemagglutinin and Neuraminidase? 
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What do we call antibiotics that kill gram negative and gram positive bacteria? - Answer Broad spectrum drugs (antibiotics) are effective against both gram negative and gram positive bacteria. 
 
What do we call it when we give the patient 2 or 3 different antibiotics a once? Why would we do that? - Answer Combination chemotherapy. Pathogens are capable of becoming resistant to a single agent, but combination chemotherapy (using more than one drug) makes it more difficult for the pathogen ...
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What do we call antibiotics that kill gram negative and gram positive bacteria? - Answer Broad spectrum drugs (antibiotics) are effective against both gram negative and gram positive bacteria. 
 
What do we call it when we give the patient 2 or 3 different antibiotics a once? Why would we do that? - Answer Combination chemotherapy. Pathogens are capable of becoming resistant to a single agent, but combination chemotherapy (using more than one drug) makes it more difficult for the pathogen ...

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In what ways are microorganisms important to humans? - Answer The oxygen we breathe is the result of microbial activities, as well as the water we drink, the health of our animals, etc. 
 
What is a bacterial colony and how is it formed? - Answer A macroscopically visible population of cells that is formed from a single cell that has divided many times. 
 
How can you get a pure culture of bacteria and why are pure cultures important? - Answer Pure cultures usually come from mixed cultu...
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In what ways are microorganisms important to humans? - Answer The oxygen we breathe is the result of microbial activities, as well as the water we drink, the health of our animals, etc. 
 
What is a bacterial colony and how is it formed? - Answer A macroscopically visible population of cells that is formed from a single cell that has divided many times. 
 
How can you get a pure culture of bacteria and why are pure cultures important? - Answer Pure cultures usually come from mixed cultu...

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The ______ is involved in the synthesis and packaging of certain molecules produced for secretion by a cell. - Answer Golgi Apparatus 
 
The Chloroplast is the site of ______. - Answer Photosynthesis 
 
The surface areas of a cell is important because... - Answer The surface area limits the amount of molecular exchange that can take place between the cell and its surroundings. 
 
A Nucleus is found in ______ cells. - Answer Eukaryotic 
 
Diffusion of materials from outside to the mid...
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The ______ is involved in the synthesis and packaging of certain molecules produced for secretion by a cell. - Answer Golgi Apparatus 
 
The Chloroplast is the site of ______. - Answer Photosynthesis 
 
The surface areas of a cell is important because... - Answer The surface area limits the amount of molecular exchange that can take place between the cell and its surroundings. 
 
A Nucleus is found in ______ cells. - Answer Eukaryotic 
 
Diffusion of materials from outside to the mid...

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What type of tissue is blood? - Answer connective tissue 
 
What are the formed elements of blood? - Answer red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets 
 
What is in plasma? - Answer water, electrolytes, dissolved gasses, protein, wastes, vitamins, and hormones 
 
Do red blood cells have a nucleus - Answer no 
 
What is the hormone that stimulates bone marrow production for red blood cell production - Answer Erythropoetin 
 
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What type of tissue is blood? - Answer connective tissue 
 
What are the formed elements of blood? - Answer red blood cells, white blood cells, platelets 
 
What is in plasma? - Answer water, electrolytes, dissolved gasses, protein, wastes, vitamins, and hormones 
 
Do red blood cells have a nucleus - Answer no 
 
What is the hormone that stimulates bone marrow production for red blood cell production - Answer Erythropoetin 
 
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What are organisms? - Answer All living things 
 
When and how did it become possible for organisms to live on land? - Answer By about 500 million years ago, the ozone layer was sufficiently dense and absorbed enough of the sun's UV radiation to make it possible for organisms to leave the protection of the water and live on land. 
 
How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells? Which came first? - Answer The eukaryotic cell is distinct from the cells of prokaryotes, whic...
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What are organisms? - Answer All living things 
 
When and how did it become possible for organisms to live on land? - Answer By about 500 million years ago, the ozone layer was sufficiently dense and absorbed enough of the sun's UV radiation to make it possible for organisms to leave the protection of the water and live on land. 
 
How are eukaryotic cells different from prokaryotic cells? Which came first? - Answer The eukaryotic cell is distinct from the cells of prokaryotes, whic...

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The Scientific method is used to - Answer Answer specific questions about the natural world 
 
A scientific hypothesis has which of the following features? - Answer It is falsifiable 
 
Why is the random assignment of individuals to experimental and control groups important for an experiment? - Answer It ensures that each group will better represent the population as a whole 
 
Bias in an experiment can occur when - Answer A technician knows which samples are from the control group 
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The Scientific method is used to - Answer Answer specific questions about the natural world 
 
A scientific hypothesis has which of the following features? - Answer It is falsifiable 
 
Why is the random assignment of individuals to experimental and control groups important for an experiment? - Answer It ensures that each group will better represent the population as a whole 
 
Bias in an experiment can occur when - Answer A technician knows which samples are from the control group 
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