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GPC Exam Questions And Answers
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GPC Exam Questions And Answers 
Streptococcus - Correct Answer-Beta Hemolytic, smaller zone compared to S. aureus 
S. pyogenes (group A) - Correct Answer-Impetigo, penicillin resistant, slightly elongated spheres 
Colony >.5mm (opposite Anginosus group) 
GPC chains 
catalase negative 
PYR pos / VP negative (opposite of Anginosus group) 
Bacitracin SUSCEPTIBLE 
agglutinate lancefield A serum 
S. agalactiae (group B) - Correct Answer-Beta Hemolytic (very hard subtle) 
Confirmatory test is CAMP ...
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UAMS Microbiology Case Development Study Set 2 | 2024/2025 | Graded A+
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UAMS Microbiology Case Development 
Study Set 2 | 2024/2025 | Graded A+ 
 
Catalase + 
Coagulate + 
Beta Hemolysis 
GPC in clusters 
Key Biochemical tests of S. aureus 
 
Catalase + 
Coagulase - 
Novobiocin Resistant 
GPC clusters 
Key biochemical tests of S. saprophyticus 
 
Catalase+ 
 
Coagulase - 
GPC clusters 
Key biochemical tests of CNS 
 
Oxidase + 
 
Bacitracin Sensitive 
Furazolidone Resistant 
GPC in tetrads 
Key biochemical tests of Micrococcus 
 
Bacitracin Sensitive 
SXT resistant ...
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FNP Exam Review-Antibiotics exam questions with 100% correct answers.
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6 Common Classes of Antibiotics to Know 
1. Penicillin and Extended Spectrum Penicillin 
2. Tetracycline 
3. Sulfonamide 
4. Cephalosporins (1-3 Generations) 
5. Fluroquinolones (2-4 Generations) 
6. Macrolides 
 
 
5 Miscellaneous Classes of Antibiotics to Know 
1. Imidazolidinedione (Nitrofurantoin)- Only for urinary 
2. Nitroimidazole (Flagyl) - Anaerobic pathogens only 
3. Lincosamide (Clindamycin)-Gram + anaerobes 
4. Oxazolidinone (Zyvox, Sivextro) 
5. Glycopeptide (Vancomycin)-Gram + Anae...
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MMBIO 221 Robison Final Latest Questions With Solved Correctly Answers!!
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Coliform - Answer-rapidly ferment lactose, are part of normal microbiota, may be opportunistic, aerobic 
or facultatively anaerobic. Found in soil and plants. Presence in water= impure water and poor sewage 
treatment 
3 types of antigens used to serotype enteric bacteria - Answer-O-outer membrane 
K- capsular antigen 
H- flagellar 
lancefield typing - Answer-grouping catalase negative and coagulase negative bacteria based on 
carbohydrate composition of bacterial antigens found on cell walls. U...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which passageway connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear? 
A.	eustachian tube* 
B.	nasal cavity 
C.	oropharynx 
D.	sinus cavity 
 
 
2.	Which described the palatine tonsils? 
A.	connective and muscular tissue within the nasopharynx 
B.	connective and muscular tissue within the oropharynx 
C.	lymphoid tissue within the nasopharynx 
D.	lymphoid tissue within the oropharynx* 
 
 
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 22: Respiratory System Infections 
 
* = Correct answer Multiple Choice 
1.	Which passageway connects the nasopharynx to the middle ear? 
A.	eustachian tube* 
B.	nasal cavity 
C.	oropharynx 
D.	sinus cavity 
 
 
2.	Which described the palatine tonsils? 
A.	connective and muscular tissue within the nasopharynx 
B.	connective and muscular tissue within the oropharynx 
C.	lymphoid tissue within the nasopharynx 
D.	lymphoid tissue within the oropharynx* 
 
 
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MLS ASCP Certification Test Questions Solved 100% 2024
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MLS ASCP Certification Test Questions Solved 100% 2024 
 
Indole Positive and Negative example. [Ans: - Positive: E. coli 
Negative Kleb. pneumo 
 
Methyl red Positive and Negative example. [Ans: - Positive: E. coli 
Negative: Kleb. pneumo 
 
Citrate Positive and Negative examples. [Ans: - Positive: Kleb. pneumo 
Negative: E. coli 
 
VP and Citrate reactions for E. coli and Kleb. pneumo: [Ans: - E. coli: negative 
Kleb. pneumo: positive 
 
Eosinophils in urine sediment indicate: [Ans: - acute in...
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CBSE-MICROBIOLOGY LABARATORY OBSERVATIONS QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT ANSWERS
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Staphylococcus - ***gram + clusters 
streptococcus - ***gram + chains or pairs 
bacillus anthracis - ***gram + rod 
clostridia (tetani, botulinum, perfringens, difficile) - ***gram + obligate anaerobic rods 
group B - ***Strep. agalactiae 
group A - ***Strep. pyogenes 
a-hemolytic bacteria - ***gram + cocci 
-S. pneumoniae 
-Viridans Streptococci 
catalase - and optochin sensitive = - ***S. pneumoniae 
catalase - and optochin resistant = - ***Viridans streptococci 
B-hemolytic bacteria - ***gram...
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MMBIO 221 Robison Final Exam Questions and Answers 100% Verified Graded A 2024-2025
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Coliform - rapidly ferment lactose, are part of normal microbiota, may be opportunistic, aerobic or facultatively anaerobic. Found in soil and plants. Presence in water= impure water and poor sewage treatment 
 
3 types of antigens used to serotype enteric bacteria - O-outer membrane 
K- capsular antigen 
H- flagellar 
 
lancefield typing - grouping catalase negative and coagulase negative bacteria based on carbohydrate composition of bacterial antigens found on cell walls. Used to organize vari...
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Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions with complete solutions.
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Microbiology CSMLS Review Questions with complete solutions. 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
The pulmonary form of anthrax is known as 
- Valley fever 
- Walking pneumonia 
- Farmers' lung 
- Woolsorters disease - correct answers.Woolsorters disease 
 
Streptococci are unable to synthesize the enzyme 
- Catalase 
- Kinase 
- Hyaluronidase 
- Lipase - correct answers.Catalase 
(Organisms that synthesize the enzyme catalase are able to protect themselves from the killing effects of H2O2 by converting ...
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