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Microbiology: An Introduction, 13th Edition Chapter 2 (100% accurate answers) Microbiology: An introduction (Tortora) Ch. 1 (Correctly Solved!) MLT microbiology (Questions with 100% correct solutions) Applied microbiology (Questions with 100% verified answers) Brief History of Microbiology (Complet...

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Microbiology (All possible questions with 100% correct answers)

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What is the concept of spontaneous generation? correct answers living organisms could develop from nonliving or decomposing matter Who challenged the concept of spontaneous generation by showing that maggots on decaying meat came from flies, not from the meat itself? correct answers Francesco Red...

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Microbiology correct answers The specialized area of biology that deals with organisms too small to be seen with the naked eye 6 major groups of microorganisms correct answers 1. Bacteria 2. Algae 3. Protozoa 4. Helminths 5. Fungi 6. Viruses What do microbiologists study? correct answers...

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Microbiology correct answers the science that studies living organisms that cannot be seen with the naked eye. Pathogen correct answers a disease-producing microorganism Aerobic microbes correct answers microbes that can only live in the presence of oxygen Anaerobic microbes correct answers...

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Microbiology correct answers the study of small life Examples of microbes... correct answers Bacteria, Archaea ,Fungi, Protozoa ,Multicellular Animal Parasite, Algae, Viruses Microbes are mostly... correct answers unicellular Bacteria outnumber human cells correct answers 10: 1 1g of soi...

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Activated macrophages are required in elimination of infections caused by a) intracelular bacteria b) extracelular microbes c) both above mentioned d) nothing of above mentioned correct answers b Antibodies of which of mentioned classes cross placental barriere a) IgG b) IgM c) IgA d) IgD...

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Acute correct answers Runs its course quickly (cold); 0-4 days Subacute correct answers Between acute and chronic (4-14 days) Chronic correct answers Develops slowly and lasts a long time (ex. Hep B or Leprosy); 14 days to years Latent correct answers Appears a long time after initial infec...

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Which of the following attributes make microorganisms ideal model systems for studying life's basic processes? correct answers They grow to high cell densities in a short amount of time. What is the name of the process in which cells take up nutrients from the environment and convert them into n...

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Microorganisms correct answers Organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye Germ correct answers Rapidly growing cell Pathogenic correct answers Disease-causing What are some good things that microbes do? correct answers 1. Decompose organic waste (Without them we'd have to...

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The relationship between a parasite and its host would be termed: correct answers Antagonism Microorganisms that can grow in the absence of oxygen are called: correct answers anaerobic A genus of bacteria that are gram-positive occurring in pairs: correct answers diplococcus The causative a...

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1. What are microorganisms? correct answers microscopic organisms, or microbes includes bacteria, protozoa, fungi, algae and helminths 1. How are the names of microorganisms written? correct answers Capital Genus, lower case species name (binomial system of nomenclature) *italicized if typed ...

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Acid Fast Stain correct answers Ziehl-Neelsen stain, TB Aerobic correct answers grows well with air/oxygen, Containing oxygen; referring to an organism, environment, or cellular process that requires oxygen. Albumin correct answers Protein, Renal disease, may also come from excessive excerise,...

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Classification of organisms correct answers Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Order, Family, Genus, Species Phylogenetic trees correct answers a branching diagram that represents a hypothesis about the evolutionary history of a group of organisms Types of microbes correct answers bacteria, archeae, fung...

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Sterile correct answers Free from all forms of viable life, negative state that is hard to prove Sterilisation correct answers First order process, population never completely gone but decays exponentially 2 important considerations for sterlisation? correct answers 1) initial bioburden 2) wh...

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Define: microbial ecology correct answers How a microorganisms interacts with physiochemical and biological aspects of its environment; food in this case Which 2 growth phases are the most important in spoilage of food correct answers Lag and exponential phases What are intrinsic paramters, na...

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gram-negative, oxidase negative, reduce nitrate to nitrite and ferment glucose correct answers Enterobacteriaceae colonies dissolve with the additon of sodium deoxycholate (positive bile sensitivity test) and are sensitive to Optochin correct answers Streptococcus pneumoniae medium used to iso...

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Scope and History of Microbiology (COMPLETE SOLUTION)

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The study of microbes, organisms so small that a microscope is needed to study them. correct answers Microbiology Some microbes include (4 given): correct answers bacteria, algae, fungi, viruses, protozoa Some historical roots include (2 given): correct answers bubonic plague, development of s...

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Define the term Microbiology correct answers The study of microorganisms and their relationships to the environment, humans and animals in disease Name the 5 classifications of microorganisms correct answers Bacteria, Virus, Mycobacterium, Fungi, Parasites Blood agar is the most commonly used ...

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What are the 2 fields of commercial use of microorganisms? correct answers Food microbiology, industrial microbiology What is food microbiology? correct answers Use of microbes in food production and the prevention of food spoilage and food related illnesses What is industrial microbiology? co...

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asexual reproduction in which the parent cell divides in two correct answers binary fission the ability of a virus to cause disease correct answers virulence an organism or substance that causes disease correct answers pathogen sexual reproduction in some protozoans correct answers conjugat...

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Brief History of Microbiology (Complete solution)

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van Leeuwenhoek (1673) correct answers Developed simple microscopes. First to observe microbes (wee animalcules). Father of Microbiology Spontaneous generation correct answers living organisms can arise from nonliving matter Ex: Moist soil toads, snakes, mice Biogenesis: correct answers living...

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Autotrophs correct answers organisms that produce organic compounds from carbon dioxide as a carbon source, using either light or reaction of inorganic chemical compounds as a source of energy Phototrophs correct answers autotrophs that use photosynthesis to feed Chemolithotrophs correct answe...

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which microbial structures do antimicrobial agents target? correct answers cell wall - prevent cell from bursting PM - permeability DNA - proteins and enzymes what factors determine whether an antimicrobial is effective? correct answers time of exposure cell wall type concentration of microbe...

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General Microbiology Terms (CORRECTLY SOLVED)

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Aerobe correct answers An organism that requires oxygen for life and reproduction Anaerobe correct answers An organism that does not require oxygen for life and reproduction Antimicrobial correct answers Drugs used to stop or slow the growth of specific microbes Antibacterial or Antibiotic ...

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Who is known for the use of phenol in surgery? correct answers Joseph Lister Who develioped agar media? correct answers Fannie Hesse Who coined the term "animalcules?" correct answers Antony van Leeuwenhoek Who was Robert Koch's mentor? correct answers Jacob Henle Which two scientists...

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D correct answers Which of the following is a eukaryotic domain in the three-domain system? A. Archaea B. Fungi C. Bacteria D. Eukarya A correct answers Who was the first to observe microorganisms with a microscope? A. van Leeuwenhoek B. Hooke C. Koch D. Pasteur E. None of the above B...

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Microorganisms correct answers organisms that are too small to be seen with the unaided eye • Microbes include bacteria, fungi, protozoa, microscopic algae, and viruses Microbes in Our Lives correct answers • A few are pathogenic (disease-producing) • Decompose organic waste • Generat...

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Microbiology: An introduction (Tortora) Ch. 1 (Correctly Solved!)

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Microbes (Microorganisms) correct answers Minute living things individually too small to be seen w/ unaided eye. Includes bacteria, protozoa, microscopic algae, archaea, fungi, multicellular animal parasites Pathogenic microorganisms correct answers Disease-carrying organisms that are too small t...

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What are Microorganisms? correct answers living things too small to be seen by the naked eye Microorganism do what for the planet? correct answers They are important in maintaining Earth's ecological balance. Microorganisms do what for people? correct answers They live in humans and in animal...

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What was Wendell Stanley's contribution to virology? correct answers He was the first to isolate the TM virus. Viruses that only affect bacteria are called what? correct answers Bacteriophage. This man thought that diseases are caused by very small bacteria. correct answers Adolf Mayer. Th...

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Microbiology: An Introduction, 13th Edition Chapter 2 (100% accurate answers)

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Consider an atom of sodium with an atomic number of 11 and an atomic weight of 23. How many neutrons are in this atom? correct answers 21 Small organic molecules are joined to form macromolecules through correct answers condensation reactions When an atom's outer electron shell is only partia...

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