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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions & Answers(2024 Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
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Biol 203 Microbiology Final Exam Correct 100%(RATED A+)
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Bactericidal - ANSWER kills bacteria 
 
antibiotic resistance - ANSWER Resistance evolving rapidly in many species of prokaryotes due to overuse of antibiotics, especially in agriculture. 
 
broad spectrum antibiotics - ANSWER affect a broad range of gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria 
 
Narrow spectrum antibiotics - ANSWER Effective against specific bacteria 
 
Sensitivity - ANSWER Ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics of others 
 
subunit vaccines - ANSWER use a...
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Biol 203 Microbiology Final Exam Accurate 100%(SCORED A+)
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Biol 203 Microbiology Final Exam Accurate 100%(SCORED A+) 
 
 
Bactericidal - ANSWER kills bacteria 
 
antibiotic resistance - ANSWER Resistance evolving rapidly in many species of prokaryotes due to overuse of antibiotics, especially in agriculture. 
 
broad spectrum antibiotics - ANSWER affect a broad range of gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria 
 
Narrow spectrum antibiotics - ANSWER Effective against specific bacteria 
 
Sensitivity - ANSWER Ability to recognize and appreciate the person...
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BIOL 203 Final Exam Questions And Answers(2024 Update)
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bactericidal - ANSWER kills microbes (bateria) directly 
 
Where are antibiotic resistance genes typically located? - ANSWER On plasmids or transposons that can be transferred between bacteria 
 
Examples of misuse that can lead to antibiotic resistance - ANSWER -using outdated or weakened antibiotics 
-using antibiotics for the common cold and other inappropriate conditions 
-using antibiotics in animal feed 
-failing to complete the prescribes regimen 
-using someone's leftover prescription 
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Biol 203 Microbiology Final Exam 2024
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Bactericidal - kills bacteria 
 
antibiotic resistance - Resistance evolving rapidly in many species of prokaryotes due to overuse of antibiotics, especially in agriculture. 
 
broad spectrum antibiotics - affect a broad range of gram-positive or gram-negative bacteria 
 
Narrow spectrum antibiotics - Effective against specific bacteria 
 
Sensitivity - Ability to recognize and appreciate the personal characteristics of others 
 
subunit vaccines - use antigenic fragments to stimulate an immune ...
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Microbiology Exam 4 Practice Questions With 100% Correct Questions And Answers
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Microbiology Exam 4 Practice Questions With 100% Correct Questions And Answers 
 
Which of the following is NOT an advantage of live attenuated vaccine agents? 
a. They elicit lifelong immunity 
b. They stimulate by cell-mediated and humoral immune responses 
c. They never revert to virulent forms 
d. They require few or no booster immunizations 
e. The immune response generated by the vaccine closely mimics a real infection. - c. they 
never revert to virulent forms 
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CNPR, NAPSR Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass
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CNPR, NAPSR Exam Questions And 
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Drug Discovery - answer• Unlike small molecule drugs (pharmaceuticals), large molecule drugs 
(biopharmaceuticals) are mainly protein-based 
o These protein-based drugs are similar to natural biological compounds found in human body or 
they're fragments that mimic active part of natural compounds 
Discovery of Pharmaceuticals - answercommences w/ scanning hundreds of compounds, whether w/ 
actual materials (irrational approach) or virtual ...
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Drug Discovery - • Unlike small molecule drugs (pharmaceuticals), large molecule drugs (biopharmaceuticals) are mainly protein-based 
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These protein-based drugs are similar to natural biological compounds found in human body or they're fragments that mimic active part of natural compounds 
Discovery of Pharmaceuticals - commences w/ scanning hundreds of compounds, whether w/ actual materials (irrational approach) or virtual simulations (rational approach) 
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Pharmaceuticals are new che...
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Hosa biomedical debate latest 2023 graded A
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Hosa biomedical debate latest 2023 graded A Pathogen a bacterium, virus, or other microorganism that can cause disease. 
Antigens Foreign material that invades the body 
Antibodies Specialized proteins that aid in destroying infectious agents 
What do vaccines do? Vaccines teach bodies to recognize a pathogen 
herd immunity when # of immunized people in population reaches threshold 
common side effects from a vaccine discomfort at injection site, fatigue, and fever 
Herd immunity threshold % of ...
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MICROBIO EXAM 4 (Practical Applications of Immunology) QUESTIONS & CORRECT VERIFIED SOLUTIONS 2024/2025
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Which of the following is NOT normally used in a vaccine? - Correct Answer Antibodies 
 
Patient's serum, influenza virus, and red blood cells are mixed in a tube. What happens if the patient has antibodies against influenza virus? - Correct Answer Hemagglutination-inhibition 
 
A patient shows the presence of antibodies against diphtheria toxin. Which of the following statements is false? - Correct Answer The patient was near someone who had the disease 
 
In an aggluntination t...
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