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What type of microscopes are used to examine structures down to the atomic level? Scanning electron microscopes Scanning probe microscopes Atomic force microscopes Transmission electron microscopes   show
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Which of the following organisms is used in the production of cheese? Propionibacterium shermanii Acetobacter aceti Giardia Fusobacterium   show
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The binominal system of nomenclature was originally developed by? Pasteur. Linnaeus. Martini. Jenner.   show
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show 3.5 to 4.0  
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Which of the following sites of the human body does not have a normal flora? Intestine Skin Vagina Blood   show
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show Synthesis  
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The atomic weight is equal to the sum of neutrons. protons and neutrons. neutrons and electrons. electrons.   show
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show atoms  
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The unit molecules (monomers) of carbohydrates are? monosaccharides. amino acids. nucleic acids. fatty acids.   show
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show Galactose  
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The net gain of ATP molecules after the breakdown of one glucose molecule in glycolysis is? 1 2 3 4   show
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show Golgi complex.  
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show S phase  
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Absorption is the function of which surface appendage? cilia microvilli pili flagella   show
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show Propagation  
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The intracellular fluid has a high concentration of sodium. potassium. bicarbonate. sulfate.   show
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Which of the following is an active transport mechanism? Osmosis Facilitated diffusion Filtration Pinocytosis   show
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show chloroplasts  
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The actual genetic makeup of an organism is referred to as its? phenotype. genotype. conjugation. construct.   show
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show plasmids  
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show mesophiles  
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Methanogens are __ that grow in anaerobic environments such as swamps.   show
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show Obligate Aerobes  
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Staphylococci are __ facultative anaerobes.   show
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show cryophiles  
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Bacterial replication is accomplished primarily by? mitosis. meiosis. cytokinesis. binary fission.   show
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Which of the following is a host-dependent bacterium? Mycoplasma Ureaplasma Rickettsia Micrococcus   show
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The suffix -virales is given to the following terms within the taxon? Species Order Family Genus   show
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The correct hierarchical order for virus classification is? order, genus, family, subfamily, species. species, genus, family, subfamily, order. order, family, subfamily, genus, species. genus, order, family, subfamily, species.   show
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show spikes  
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show all organisms.  
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Viral capsomeres are composed of subunits called? envelopes. protomeres. capsids. nucleoids.   show
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The most common viruses causing respiratory illness belong to? Herpesviridae. Papovaviridae. Adenoviridae. Poxviridae.   show
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A fully assembled virus is called a __.   show
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show RNA  
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RNA viruses belong to which of the following types according to the Baltimore classification system? I, II, III. II, III, IV. I, IV, V. III, IV, V.   show
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show Mycology  
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The unique cell organelle found in the Archaezoa and that appears to be a remnant of mitochondria is called a(n) __.   show
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show Helminths  
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show Enterobius vermicularis  
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Agents that kill microbes are classified as __.   show
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Autoclaving will usually destroy/inactivate all fungi, bacteria, viruses, and most bacterial spores but will not necessarily eliminate? neurotoxins. prions. protozoan cysts. mycoplasmas.   show
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show Disk-diffusion test  
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show pasteurization  
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show Hydrogen peroxide  
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Chemically, agar is a? protein. lipid. carbohydrate. nucleic acid.   show
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show Aseptic  
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Which of the following media are defined and have an exact chemical composition? Complex media Synthetic media Enriched media Special media   show
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In correct sequence, the five “I’s” in microbiology stand for?   show
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Which of the following media is often used to grow Mycobacterium tuberculosis? Blood agar MacConkey agar Heart infusion broth Middlebrook’s medium   show
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Drug administration, absorption, distribution, and clearance are collectively called __.   show
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show I  
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When drug receptors are maximally activated it is referred to as the? threshold level. peak effect. cessation effect. latency time.   show
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A mercury-containing compound used as a preservative in vaccines is? analgesic. EDTA. codeine. thimerosal.   show
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show I  
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Most agents that inhibit protein synthesis involve disrupting the process of __.   show
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When two antibiotics are given together to increase the therapeutic effect, the phenomenon is referred to as? antagonism. mutualism. synergism. parasitism.   show
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show Nuzvra (omadacycline)  
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show Arikayce  
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Which of the following is a synthetic antimicrobial drug? Penicillin G Penicillin V Cephalosporin Quinolone   show
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All of the following areas of the human body contain normal flora except? Peritoneum. Urethra. Vagina. Mouth.   show
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show mixed infection.  
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A nonliving object such as a tissue, towel, or even money that can be used to transmit a pathogen to a host is called a(n) __.   show
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A microorganism capable of causing disease is called a(n) __.   show
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show Pandemic  
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show allograft  
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Substances that stimulate the production of antibodies are called __.   show
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__ occurs when the immune system is unable to distinguish between self- and nonself-antigens and attacks the cells of the body.   show
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Which of the following organs breaks down worn-out red blood cells? Spleen Pancreas Thymus Red bone marrow   show
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show Antibody  
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show human papillomavirus.  
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show Propionibacterium acnes  
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Which of the following is a type of acute infection generally caused by group A Streptococcus? Carbuncle Acne Impetigo Erysipelas   show
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Fungal infections of the skin are referred to as __.   show
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Leprosy is caused by __.   show
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show jock itch  
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show epidermis  
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show smallpox  
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show Candida albicans.  
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show Streptococcus pyogenes  
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show A  
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show aerosols  
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SARS is a respiratory illness caused by? Type A viruses. Coronavirus. Histoplasma. Streptococcus.   show
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show strep throat  
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Which of the following geographic areas contains reservoirs for Coccidioides immitis? Iowa South Africa France Arizona   show
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Anthrax is caused by? Bacillus anthracis. Haemophilus anthracis. Streptococcus anthracis. Klebsiella anthracis.   show
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show severe acute respiratory syndrome  
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show Tuberculin PPD  
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__ is a gram-negative coccobacillus and a common cause of bronchiolitis in children, bronchitis in adults, and occasionally meningitis.   show
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show positive  
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(+) ssRNA viruses that have been isolated from birds, cats, dogs, pigs, sheep, cows, and humans and are a major cause of gastroenteritis are the? adenoviruses. rotaviruses. noroviruses. caliciviruses.   show
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show Clostridium  
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The painful burning sensation in the limbs known as St. Anthony’s fire is associated with the fungal infection __.   show
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Microbial life on teeth was first observed by Pasteur. Van Leeuwenhoek. Semmelweis. Jenner.   show
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show Candida yeast  
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show Trichuris trichiura  
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Cryptosporidiosis is a parasitic diarrheal disease caused by Cryptosporidium, which is a(n) __.   show
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show Dental plaque biofilm  
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show ascariasis  
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Giardiasis is a waterborne gastrointestinal disease caused by Giardia intestinalis, which is a protozoan. bacterium. virus. fungus.   show
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Pneumococcal meningitis is caused by __.   show
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show blood-brain barrier.  
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show Haemophilus influenza.  
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Sleeping sickness is caused by which type of microorganism? Bacterium Protozoan Prion Virus   show
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show Arboviruses  
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Chagas’ disease is caused by __.   show
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The toxic condition caused by the multiplication of bacteria in the blood is referred to as? bloodborne infection. septicemia. shock. bacteremia.   show
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show Chlamydia pneumonia  
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When microorganisms enter the circulatory system through the lymphatic drainage and cause an infection, the condition is called? microbemia. septicemia. viremia. bacteremia.   show
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Any infectious disease or infection that can be transmitted from vertebrate animals to humans is classified as __.   show
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show bacteriuria  
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show kidney transplant failure.  
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An effective method for treating a UTI is? regimen of antibiotic amoxicillin. flushing the urinary bladder with saline. low doses of laxatives. application of a cold pack over the abdomen.   show
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show cidofovir  
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show kidneys  
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show prostatitis  
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show vaginitis, toxic shock syndrome, endometritis, and salpingitis.  
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One of the defense mechanisms in place in the organs/tissues of the reproductive tract that prevent microbial infection includes? alkaline pH. high body temperature. high sugar concentration. acidic pH.   show
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show microscopic examination of discharge from infected organ and microscopic examination of urine for organisms.  
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show endogenous infections.  
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show cytomegalovirus  
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show infants  
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A fetus infected with rubella virus produces which of the following antibodies that can then be detected in the umbilical cord? IgD IgA IgM IgG   show
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show Staphylococcus  
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show Streptococcus pyogenes  
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Which of the following diseases was declared by the WHO in 1980 to be eradicated? Smallpox Mumps Botulism Pertussis   show
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show Vibrio cholerae.  
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show Phosphorus  
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The most abundant microbe population in soil consists of? protozoans. helminths. fungi. bacteria.   show
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Which of the following is a Category A agent? Escherichia coli Chlamydia psittaci Vibrio cholerae Bacillus anthracis   show
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