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Biol 2420 Exam 1 Study Questions and Correct Answers
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Coccus (cocci) Round, berry shaped, can be oval, pointed, or kidney-shaped 
Bacillus (bacilli) Rod-shaped, can be pointed or filamentous 
Spirilla Spirilla, spirochetes, or vibrios 
Pleomorphic Vary in shape and size and do not have a cell wall. Difficult to treat because without a cell wall, a gram stain can't be done, so difficult to predict what antibiotic to use for treatment. 
Diplococci Cocci that remain attached 
Streptococci Long chains of cocci 
Tetrads Cocci that divides in 2 planes a...
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Sterile Processing Pro Final Exam With Complete Answers 2024.
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Spiral-Shaped Bacteria - Answer Spirillum 
 
This government agency is dedicated to ensuring a fast, safe, and efficient transportation system - Answer Depart of Transportation (DOT) 
 
Rod-Shaped Bacteria - Answer Bacillus 
 
Bacteria that are capable of growing in the absence of free oxygen - Answer Anaerobic Bacteria 
 
Round or spherical-Shaped Bacteria - Answer Cocci 
 
Name the "links" in the chain of infection - Answer Causative Agent 
Reservoir of the Agent 
Portal of Exit ...
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Intro to Microbiology Test Questions And Answers
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Intro to Microbiology Test Questions And Answers 
 
Microbiology - ANSWER- the study of small life 
 
Examples of microbes... - ANSWER- Bacteria, Archaea ,Fungi, Protozoa ,Multicellular Animal Parasite, Algae, Viruses 
 
Microbes are mostly... - ANSWER- unicellular 
 
Bacteria outnumber human cells - ANSWER- 10: 1 
 
1g of soil = - ANSWER- 1 million SPECIES bacteria 
 
1ml of seawater = - ANSWER- 50 million viruses 
 
What is Streptomyces parvulus being used for? - ANSWER- to make anti-cancer dr...
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NYSTCE CST 245 Arts and Science Exam with complete solutions
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Seasonal changes - Answer- moon orbits earth once per month 
 
Yearly Changes - Answer- earth orbits around the moon one time per year 
 
physical change - Answer- A change in a substance that does not change its identity 
 
chemical change - Answer- charastics change in state or phase 
 
transformation of energy examples - Answer- Chemical Energy is converted to Electrical Energy (stove), Kinetic Energy (car), Electricity (power plant), and Mechanical Energy (space shuttle). Electricity is conv...
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Intro to Microbiology Test Questions with 100% Complete Solutions, Rated A+
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Microbiology - the study of small life 
 
Examples of microbes... - Bacteria, Archaea ,Fungi, Protozoa ,Multicellular Animal Parasite, Algae, Viruses 
 
Microbes are mostly... - unicellular 
 
Bacteria outnumber human cells - 10: 1 
 
1g of soil = - 1 million SPECIES bacteria 
 
1ml of seawater = - 50 million viruses 
 
What is Streptomyces parvulus being used for? - to make anti-cancer drugs 
 
Bacteria are... - Prokaryotic & unicellular 
 
Prokaryotic means... - befo...
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Microbiology Lab Practical Chamberlain Test Questions With Solved Solutions.
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total magnification - Answer ocular lens x objective lens 
Ocular = 10X 
 
compound microscope - Answer A light microscope that has more than one lens 
designed with a compound lens system - means 2 lenses 
able to reveal a great amount of detail 
 
Gram staining - Answer A process by which components of bacterial cell walls are bound to Gram's stain. Depending on the amount of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, bacteria stain differently and are classified as Gram-negative or Gram-pos...
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Bio 101 Lab Final Exam Questions With Verified Answers
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Bio 101 Lab Final Exam Questions With 
 
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the electron transport chain, the final electron is oxygen 
 
the general types for bacterial cells are the sphere shaped coccus rod shaped bacillus and the 
spiral shaped spirilla 
 
gametes, or sex cells, are produced by a significant cell division called meiosis 1 
 
general equation of photosynthesis 6CO2 + 12H2O + light ----> C6H12O6 + 6H2O + 6O2 
 
the two types of fermentation studied in the cellular respiration lab were alco...
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Microbiology for Embalmers AAMI Questions with Correct Solutions, Rated A+
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The causative agent of scarlet fever is Staphylococcus aureus. - False 
 
The Meningococcus enters the body by the nose and mouth. - True 
 
Which of the following organisms enters the body by the genital system? - Neisseria gonorrhea/gonococcus 
 
Ophthalmia neonatorum is caused by the Gonococcus. - True 
 
A nosocomial infection is one that originates: - Hospital 
 
Toxic shock syndrome is caused by? - Staphylococcus aureus 
 
The infection, puerperal sepsis is caused by an o...
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BIOL 235 Lab Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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BIOL 235 Lab Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers 
Which setting is best to view bacteria in a light microscope? 
Darkfield 
 
 
Why do bacteria move? 
- To move towards attractive environments 
- Move away from harmful environments 
- To seek other bacteria and create colonies 
 
 
Which bacteria is corkscrew shaped? (long and squiggly) 
Spirochete 
 
 
Which bacteria is comma shaped? 
Vibrio 
 
 
Which bacteria has two round spheres? 
Diplococci 
 
 
Which bacteria is rod shaped? 
Bacillus...
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Chapter 5 Milady Infection Control
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Chapter 5 Milady Infection Control 
acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS) 
A disease that breaks down the body's immune system. AIDS is caused by the human Immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 
acquired immunity 
Immunity that the body develops after overcoming a disease, through inoculation (such as flu vaccinations) or through exposure to natural allergens such as pollen, cat, dandr, and ragweed. 
allergy 
Reaction due to extreme sensitively to certain foods, chemicals, or other normally harmle...
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