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Mmbio 221 Robinson BYU Final Exam Questions and Answers Top Graded A 2024-2025
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Edward Jenner - Developed small pox immunization using cowpox agent 
 
Paul Ehrlich - sought a " magic bullet" to destroy pathogens 
 
Alexander Fleming - discovered penicillin 
 
Joseph Lister - Pioneered aseptic surgery 
 
John Snow - father of epidemiology (cholera in London) 
 
Ignaz Semmelweis - Pioneered asepsis by discovering that hand washing prevented streptococcal infections in obstetric patients 
 
Robert Koch - Pioneered the cultivation of bacteria on solid media 
 
Louis Pasteur -...
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NDAEB Exam Review Part 4 accurate Questions and Answers!! 
 
 
Aerobes - ANSWER Bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
 
Anaerobes (AN-uh-roebz) - ANSWER Bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen 
 
Bacilli (singular,bacillus) - ANSWER Rod shaped bacteria that cause tuberculosis and other diseases 
 
Candida - ANSWER A yeast commonly found in the oral cavity, gastrointestinal tract, and female genital tract and sometimes in skin 
 
Chancre - ANSWER Painless ulcerating sore 
 
Cocci - ANSWER Sph...
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGY: Microorganisms And Viruses 82 Questions Correctly Answered | 100% Rated
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ADVANCED PLACEMENT (AP) BIOLOGY: 
 
Microorganisms And Viruses 
82 Questions Correctly Answered | 100% Rated 
Question1 
Gram staining is a helpful technique for differentiating between different types of bacteria. What part of the bacterial envelope is exploited by the gram staining process? 
Possible Answers: 
The peptidoglycan layer 
The plasma membrane 
The periplasmic space 
The capsule 
Correct answer: 
The peptidoglycan layer 
Question2 
Leukocytes are classified as either granulocytes...
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Sharpey's fibers 
connect periosteum to bone 
 
 
 
What fibers of the PDL are the most prominent? 
Oblique fibers 
 
 
 
Stillman's cleft 
v shaped loss of gingiva. Due to bad flossing habits 
 
 
 
McCall's festoon 
innertube shaped swelling at the marginal gingiva 
 
 
 
Drug induced gingival hyperplasia 
Dilantin (Phenytoin) 
Procardia (Nifedipine) 
Cyclosporin (immunosuppressant) 
 
 
 
dihiscence 
loss of alveolar bone 
oval shaped root exposure apical to CEJ 
 
 
 
Fenestration 
a wind...
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The most common route of disease transmission from the patient to the staff is - direct 
contact 
Anaerobes - bacteria that grow in the absence of oxygen and destroyed by oxygen 
Areobes - variety of bacteria that require oxygen to grow 
fomite - inanimate object that can harbor pathogens 
Spherical bacteria - "Cocci" cause strep throat, tonsillitis, and pneumonia. 
Reproduced by dividing into 2 
Rod-shaped bacteria - "bacilli" tb is a disease that is caused by a bacillus 
Spiral shaped bact...
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What is an oral indication of bulimia? - Answer-Pattern of erosion on lingual surfaces of teeth 
 
What are the three potential complications of orofacial piercings? - Answer-chipped and broken teeth and a serious infection at the sites of the piercings 
 
What are the 3 primary shapes of bacteria? - Answer-1. Cocci (spherical) 
2. Bacilli (rod) 
3. Spirochetes (spiral) 
 
What is the staining process for separating bacteria? - Answer-Bacteria that are...
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Microbiology 2460 Exam 2 Correctly Answered Questions| UpToDate | Already Graded A+
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The term prokaryotes refers to which of the following? 
A. very small organisms 
B. unicellular organisms that have no nucleus 
C. multicellular organisms 
D. cells that resemble animal cells more than plant cells. 
: B 
The term microbiota refers to which of the following? 
a. all microorganisms of the same species 
b. all of the microorganisms involved in a symbiotic relationship 
c. all microorganisms in a certain region of the human body 
d. all microorganisms in a certain geographic reg...
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Penicillin G (IV and IM) 
Penicillin M (oral) - Answer*MOA:* 
*β-lactam*: a structural analog of D-ala-D-ala (a normal component of cell walls) which binds and inactivates bacterial transpeptidases (penicillin-binding protein, PBPs) to block peptidoglycan cross linking 
 
*Clinical use:* 
Bactericidal for Gram-⊕ cocci/rods, Gram-⊖ cocci (Neisseria), and spirochetes 
 
Mostly used for Gram-⊕ organisms (S. pneumoniae, S. pyogenes, Actinomyces). Also used for Gram-⊖ cocci (mainly N. menin...
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HESI dental hygiene latest 
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Each is a causative factor for palatal papillary hyperplasia except: 
A. prolonged wear of removable prosthesis 
B. ill-fitting removable appliance 
C. mouth breathing 
D. poor hygiene of prosthetic appliance - CORRECT ANSWER-C 
Which is an odontogenic cyst? 
A. nasopalatine duct 
B. radicular (periapical cyst) 
C. globulomaxillary 
D. nasolabial - CORRECT ANSWER-B 
Nasolabial, globulomaxillary, and nasopala...
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Biodiversity 
: The variability among living organisms from all sources and the ecological 
complexes of which they are part; includes diversity within and among species and 
ecosystems 
-Prokaryotes are so important to the biosphere that if they were to disappear, the 
prospects of survival for many other species would be dim 
Why study biodiversity? 
: -To understand evolution of life 
-To appreciate nature 
-To assess its economic value 
-To see the larger impact of humans on the earth ...
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