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Microbiology Chapter 9 Test Bank 100% SOLVED
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Microbiology Chapter 9 Test Bank 100% 
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Micrococci are facultative halophiles. In Figure 6.1, which line best depicts the 
growth of M. 
luteus in a nutrient medium containing 7.5% NaCl? 
A) a 
B) b 
C) c - ANSB 
The addition of which of the following to a culture medium will neutralize acids? 
A) Buffers 
B) Sugars 
C) pH 
D) Heat 
E) Carbon - ANSBuffers 
Salts and sugars work to preserve foods by creating a 
A) Depletion of nutrients. 
B) Hypotonic environment. 
C) Lower osmotic pressur...
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Lab Exam 2 - CMMB 343 questions and answers graded A+
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Lab Exam 2 - CMMB 343 
How is an H&L Glucose test prepared? - correct answer Stab-inoculation 
 
How is a litmus milk test prepared? - correct answer Loop inoculation 
 
How is a nitrate respiration test prepared? - correct answer loop inoculation 
 
How is an MR-VP test prepared? - correct answer loop inoculation -> wait 24 hours -> perform methyl-red test or Voges-Proskauer test 
 
When oxygen is the final electron acceptor, it is considered a: - correct answer nutrient 
 
How is a ...
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MBI 405 bug parade || with Error-free Solutions.
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sterile locations of the body correct answers Blood, deep tissues, lungs, synovial fluid, and cytoskeletal fluid 
 
staphylococci characteristics (>6) correct answers Gram+; hardy facultative anaerobes; mesophilic (temp/pH); resistant to drying, salt (10%), heat; membrane: peptidoglycan is lysozyme-resistant but lysostaphin-sensitive, techoic acids trigger inflammation; MRSA and VRSA 
 
diseases caused by staphylococci (6) correct answers skin abscesses (on the surface); cellulitis (in the ti...
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Portage Microbiology Exam #5 |Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
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Define the concept of universal precautions (short answer) - Universal precautions means any and 
all samples, whether known or unknown, are to be treated as potentially hazardous (or pathogenic) 
materials 
List at lease 3 observations a researcher would be sure to note while assessing and unknown microbial 
sample (short answer) - Need to note: 
1. Size and shape 
2. Any observable motility 
3. Gram status (positive or negative) 
While observing an unknown sample of limited amounts, a research...
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Microbiology for Embalmers FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!
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Both B and C. Abscesses and Food Poisoning - ANSWERStaphyloccocus aureus is known for causing which of the following: 
 
Anaerobes, Aerobes - ANSWEROrganisms that are ____ must obtain their oxygen from oxygen containing compounds, while ____ need free atmospheric oxygen. 
 
False - Rarely transmitted via infected objects. - ANSWERGonorrhea is often transmitted via infected objects because the organism Neisseria gonorrhea survives well outside the body. True or False? 
 
All of the above. - ANSWE...
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution 
 
Gemella 
Gram positive diplococcus. 
Thrive best at high partial carbon dioxide pressure. 
Facultative anaerobe. 
Oxidase negative. 
Catalase negative. 
In mucous membranes of humans and animals and upper digestive tract. 
Leuconstoc 
Gram positive cocci often in chains. 
Intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. 
Catalase negative. 
Are generally slime forming. 
Responsible for cabbage fermentation. 
Acanthamoeba 
A genus of amoe...
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Microbiology Test 3 |Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified | 2024
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What is microbial growth? - increase in the number of cells 
What are the two general requirements for microbial growth? - physical: temperature, pH, osmotic 
pressure 
chemical: types of nutrients, growth factors 
A bacterium has just encountered a new environment. What are its three basic choices with respect to 
growth in this new environment? - Adapt- allows growth to continue 
Tolerate- survive without growth 
DIE 
What are a bacterium's cardinal temperatures? Do all bacteria have the same...
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution 
 
Gemella 
Gram positive diplococcus. 
Thrive best at high partial carbon dioxide pressure. 
Facultative anaerobe. 
Oxidase negative. 
Catalase negative. 
In mucous membranes of humans and animals and upper digestive tract. 
Leuconstoc 
Gram positive cocci often in chains. 
Intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. 
Catalase negative. 
Are generally slime forming. 
Responsible for cabbage fermentation. 
Acanthamoeba 
A genus of amoe...
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BIOL 2460 LAB PRACTICAL 2 QUESTIONS AND CORRECT ANSWERS
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A bacterial species that cannot tolerate the presence of oxygen and will only grow in the absence of oxygen is classified as 
a. obligate aerobe b. obligate anaerobe c. facultative aerobe d. mcroaerophile e. aerotolerant anaerobe b 
A bacterial isolate is subcultured to two blood agar plates, one of which is incubated in an anaerobe jar, and the other is incubated on a shelf in the incubator. After incubation, growth is observed on the plate from the anaerobe jar, but there is no growth on the p...
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Microbiology for Embalmers FINAL EXAM Questions with Correct Answers
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Both B and C. Abscesses and Food Poisoning - Staphyloccocus aureus is known for causing which of the following: 
 
Anaerobes, Aerobes - Organisms that are ____ must obtain their oxygen from oxygen containing compounds, while ____ need free atmospheric oxygen. 
 
False - Rarely transmitted via infected objects. - Gonorrhea is often transmitted via infected objects because the organism Neisseria gonorrhea survives well outside the body. True or False? 
 
All of the above. - The anthrax...
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