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Hershey and Chase performed an experiment in order to determine how bacteriophages infect bacteria. What did they find? CORRECT ANSWER The bacteriophage injects DNA into the host cell. This was found because, after centrifugation, the pellet was radioactive 
 
The largest difference between a Gram +...
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The largest difference between a Gram +...
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MIC 205: Exam 1 questions with correct answers
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Domain CORRECT ANSWER The highest level in biological classification. There are three domains 
 
Eukaryote CORRECT ANSWER organism composed of one or more eukaryotic cells 
 
Eukaryotic cells CORRECT ANSWER cell type characterized by a membrane-bound nucleus 
 
Prion CORRECT ANSWER an acellular infe...
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Add to cartDomain CORRECT ANSWER The highest level in biological classification. There are three domains 
 
Eukaryote CORRECT ANSWER organism composed of one or more eukaryotic cells 
 
Eukaryotic cells CORRECT ANSWER cell type characterized by a membrane-bound nucleus 
 
Prion CORRECT ANSWER an acellular infe...
A woman aged 29 years and member of an Amish community gave birth to her child at home, assisted by an unlicensed childbirth assistant. At 10 days postpartum, the patient developed numbness in the face and neck pain, leading to a stiff neck and jaw and extreme difficulty swallowing and breathing. Up...
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Escherichia coli CORRECT ANSWER Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria 
periplasmic space with a peptidoglycan layer 
can perform complicated metabolism to maintain its cell growth and cell division 
commonly found in lower intestines of human and mammals 
UTI, diarrhea that is acute and severe, either ...
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Add to cartEscherichia coli CORRECT ANSWER Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria 
periplasmic space with a peptidoglycan layer 
can perform complicated metabolism to maintain its cell growth and cell division 
commonly found in lower intestines of human and mammals 
UTI, diarrhea that is acute and severe, either ...
Folliculitis CORRECT ANSWER Signs: Infected hair follicle, pimple, sty (eyelid), Furuncles (boils) and Carbuncles (multiple boils). 
 
Agents: Staphylococcus 
S. Epidermidis - non-hemolytic 
S. Aureus - Beta hemolytic (lyse red blood cells) 
 
Gram Positive 
 
Treatment: mupirpcin or dicloxacillin...
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Add to cartFolliculitis CORRECT ANSWER Signs: Infected hair follicle, pimple, sty (eyelid), Furuncles (boils) and Carbuncles (multiple boils). 
 
Agents: Staphylococcus 
S. Epidermidis - non-hemolytic 
S. Aureus - Beta hemolytic (lyse red blood cells) 
 
Gram Positive 
 
Treatment: mupirpcin or dicloxacillin...
Know what the Spontaneous Generation Debate was, which scientists played a part, and 
how each contributed to settling the debate. Who finally disproved it? How? Why didn't 
the other experiments prove/disprove spontaneous generation? CORRECT ANSWER penned by Aristotle, held its own for over 2000 y...
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how each contributed to settling the debate. Who finally disproved it? How? Why didn't 
the other experiments prove/disprove spontaneous generation? CORRECT ANSWER penned by Aristotle, held its own for over 2000 y...
If a bacterial smear were stained with a red basic stain, then counterstained with a blue acidic stain, one 
would expect to see ________. 
A. Red and blue cells against a colorless background 
B. Red cells against a blue background 
C. Blue cells against a red background 
D. Red acid-fast cells COR...
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would expect to see ________. 
A. Red and blue cells against a colorless background 
B. Red cells against a blue background 
C. Blue cells against a red background 
D. Red acid-fast cells COR...
Haemophilus influenzae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus. If you looked at a Gram-stained culture using a light microscope, you would expect to see CORRECT ANSWER • pink, very short rods. 
 
If the decimal reduction time is 1 minute, how many minutes would it take to kill all organisms when startin...
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Add to cartHaemophilus influenzae is a Gram-negative coccobacillus. If you looked at a Gram-stained culture using a light microscope, you would expect to see CORRECT ANSWER • pink, very short rods. 
 
If the decimal reduction time is 1 minute, how many minutes would it take to kill all organisms when startin...
Which of the following bacterial species are capable of converting nitrogen gas in the atmosphere into compounds that other organisms can better utilize? CORRECT ANSWER Rhizobium spp. : gram -, fix nitrogen 
 
Of the bacterial species listed below, which do not utilize type IV secretion to transfer ...
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Add to cartWhich of the following bacterial species are capable of converting nitrogen gas in the atmosphere into compounds that other organisms can better utilize? CORRECT ANSWER Rhizobium spp. : gram -, fix nitrogen 
 
Of the bacterial species listed below, which do not utilize type IV secretion to transfer ...
Algae CORRECT ANSWER A photosynthetic protist. 
 
Biogenesis CORRECT ANSWER the production of living organisms from other living organisms; opposed to spontaneous generation. 
 
Domain CORRECT ANSWER Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. 
 
Emerging infectious diseases CORRECT AN...
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Add to cartAlgae CORRECT ANSWER A photosynthetic protist. 
 
Biogenesis CORRECT ANSWER the production of living organisms from other living organisms; opposed to spontaneous generation. 
 
Domain CORRECT ANSWER Most inclusive taxonomic category; larger than a kingdom. 
 
Emerging infectious diseases CORRECT AN...
Which statement is true about exams? 
a. There are 4 exams and a comprehensive final exam 
b. The lowest of the first 4 exams is dropped 
c. The comprehensive final is required 
d. All of the above CORRECT ANSWER d. All of the above 
 
Which can fall into the category of microbes? 
a. Archaea 
b. Pr...
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a. There are 4 exams and a comprehensive final exam 
b. The lowest of the first 4 exams is dropped 
c. The comprehensive final is required 
d. All of the above CORRECT ANSWER d. All of the above 
 
Which can fall into the category of microbes? 
a. Archaea 
b. Pr...
Matter is composed of very small units called ________? CORRECT ANSWER atoms 
 
Atoms are composed of which 3 subatomic particles? CORRECT ANSWER protons, neutrons, electrons 
 
Where are the three subatomic particles located within an atom? CORRECT ANSWER protons: inside nucleus (positive charge) 
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Add to cartMatter is composed of very small units called ________? CORRECT ANSWER atoms 
 
Atoms are composed of which 3 subatomic particles? CORRECT ANSWER protons, neutrons, electrons 
 
Where are the three subatomic particles located within an atom? CORRECT ANSWER protons: inside nucleus (positive charge) 
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Describe the world-changing scientific contributions of Leeuwenhoek. CORRECT ANSWER A Dutch tailor, merchant, and lens grinder, and the man who discovered the bacterial world. He made his own magnifying lenses - simple microscopes - and observed many things in close detail. He discovered the microbi...
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Add to cartDescribe the world-changing scientific contributions of Leeuwenhoek. CORRECT ANSWER A Dutch tailor, merchant, and lens grinder, and the man who discovered the bacterial world. He made his own magnifying lenses - simple microscopes - and observed many things in close detail. He discovered the microbi...
Antoni van Leeuwenhoek CORRECT ANSWER "Father of Protozoology" and 
"Father of Bacteriology" 
-Examined water and visualized tiny animals, fungi, algae, and 
single celled protozoa; "animalcules" 
 
Carolus Linnaeus CORRECT ANSWER Grouped the 5 categories of microorganisms 
 
5 categories of m...
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Add to cartAntoni van Leeuwenhoek CORRECT ANSWER "Father of Protozoology" and 
"Father of Bacteriology" 
-Examined water and visualized tiny animals, fungi, algae, and 
single celled protozoa; "animalcules" 
 
Carolus Linnaeus CORRECT ANSWER Grouped the 5 categories of microorganisms 
 
5 categories of m...
components of ATP CORRECT ANSWER ribose, adenine, phosphate 
 
characteristics exhibited by all bacteria CORRECT ANSWER cell membrane, chromosome, ribosomes 
 
statements that apply to theory of evolution CORRECT ANSWER years of testing; not been disproven; well established natural phenomenon 
 
app...
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Add to cartcomponents of ATP CORRECT ANSWER ribose, adenine, phosphate 
 
characteristics exhibited by all bacteria CORRECT ANSWER cell membrane, chromosome, ribosomes 
 
statements that apply to theory of evolution CORRECT ANSWER years of testing; not been disproven; well established natural phenomenon 
 
app...
growth CORRECT ANSWER increase the number of cells 
 
binary fission CORRECT ANSWER cell division following enlargement of a cell to twice its minimum size 
 
generation time CORRECT ANSWER time required for microbial cells to double in number 
 
filamentous temperature sensitive (fts) CORRECT ANSWE...
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Add to cartgrowth CORRECT ANSWER increase the number of cells 
 
binary fission CORRECT ANSWER cell division following enlargement of a cell to twice its minimum size 
 
generation time CORRECT ANSWER time required for microbial cells to double in number 
 
filamentous temperature sensitive (fts) CORRECT ANSWE...
Microbial growth is an increase in (cell number/size)? CORRECT ANSWER CELL NUMBER 
 
discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell 
 
visible on surface of solid media 
 
solid media - all same DNA, replicas of e/o 
 
dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER single cell...
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Add to cartMicrobial growth is an increase in (cell number/size)? CORRECT ANSWER CELL NUMBER 
 
discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell 
 
visible on surface of solid media 
 
solid media - all same DNA, replicas of e/o 
 
dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER single cell...
Which of the following is not a microorganism? CORRECT ANSWER mosquito 
 
When do opportunistic pathogens tend to cause disease? CORRECT ANSWER when the host is weakened 
 
Which of the following could be used as evidence for spontaneous generation? CORRECT ANSWER Uncovered meat will give rise to ma...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is not a microorganism? CORRECT ANSWER mosquito 
 
When do opportunistic pathogens tend to cause disease? CORRECT ANSWER when the host is weakened 
 
Which of the following could be used as evidence for spontaneous generation? CORRECT ANSWER Uncovered meat will give rise to ma...
Baltimore Classification CORRECT ANSWER 
 
cell tissue culture CORRECT ANSWER in vitro 
 
Primary Cell lines are: CORRECT ANSWER Immortal cell lines 
 
(can be cancerous or other tissue) 
 
3 purposes of viral cultivation CORRECT ANSWER identify/ 
vaccines/ 
effects on host 
 
3 signs of viral gro...
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Add to cartBaltimore Classification CORRECT ANSWER 
 
cell tissue culture CORRECT ANSWER in vitro 
 
Primary Cell lines are: CORRECT ANSWER Immortal cell lines 
 
(can be cancerous or other tissue) 
 
3 purposes of viral cultivation CORRECT ANSWER identify/ 
vaccines/ 
effects on host 
 
3 signs of viral gro...
Describe some of the destructive and beneficial actions of microbes. CORRECT ANSWER Marine and freshwater microorganisms form the basis of the food chain in oceans, lakes, and rivers. Soil microbes break down wastes and incorporate nitrogen gas from the air into organic compounds, thereby recycling ...
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Add to cartDescribe some of the destructive and beneficial actions of microbes. CORRECT ANSWER Marine and freshwater microorganisms form the basis of the food chain in oceans, lakes, and rivers. Soil microbes break down wastes and incorporate nitrogen gas from the air into organic compounds, thereby recycling ...
Which of the following is a true statement concerning bacteria and archaea? CORRECT ANSWER While some bacteria are pathogenic to humans, no archaea are known to cause human diseases 
 
What was Leeuwenhoek's contribution to the science of microbiology? CORRECT ANSWER He developed the first microsco...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a true statement concerning bacteria and archaea? CORRECT ANSWER While some bacteria are pathogenic to humans, no archaea are known to cause human diseases 
 
What was Leeuwenhoek's contribution to the science of microbiology? CORRECT ANSWER He developed the first microsco...
In type I, immediate hypersensitivity, IgE antibodies attach to _______________, causing degranulation of histamine upon second exposure to the antigen. CORRECT ANSWER basophils 
 
This type of hypersensitivity reaction is caused by the plasma cells making IgE instead of IgG antibodies. CORRECT ANSW...
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This type of hypersensitivity reaction is caused by the plasma cells making IgE instead of IgG antibodies. CORRECT ANSW...
If you stepped on a rusty nail, which bacteria would most likely be the cause? CORRECT ANSWER Tetanus, botulism 
 
Put these events in correct order for humoral immunity 
1. clonal selection 
2. formation of memory B cells 
3. B cell activation 
4. formation of plasma B cells 
5. immunological me...
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Add to cartIf you stepped on a rusty nail, which bacteria would most likely be the cause? CORRECT ANSWER Tetanus, botulism 
 
Put these events in correct order for humoral immunity 
1. clonal selection 
2. formation of memory B cells 
3. B cell activation 
4. formation of plasma B cells 
5. immunological me...
Who created spontaneous generation? 
A) Anton Van Leeuwenhoek 
B) Robert Hooke 
C) Aristotle 
D) Lazzaro Spallanzi CORRECT ANSWER C) Aristotle 
 
Who disproved the theory of spontaneous generation? 
A)Louis Pasteur 
B) Francesco Redi 
C) John Needham 
D) Ferdinand Cohn CORRECT ANSWER B) Francesco Re...
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A) Anton Van Leeuwenhoek 
B) Robert Hooke 
C) Aristotle 
D) Lazzaro Spallanzi CORRECT ANSWER C) Aristotle 
 
Who disproved the theory of spontaneous generation? 
A)Louis Pasteur 
B) Francesco Redi 
C) John Needham 
D) Ferdinand Cohn CORRECT ANSWER B) Francesco Re...
Discrete Colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed Cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cells suspended in liquid media 
 
Complex Biofilm CORRECT ANSWER community of one or more species of bacteria 
 
Logarithmic Growth in Bacteria CORRECT ANSWER increase to m...
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Add to cartDiscrete Colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed Cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cells suspended in liquid media 
 
Complex Biofilm CORRECT ANSWER community of one or more species of bacteria 
 
Logarithmic Growth in Bacteria CORRECT ANSWER increase to m...
Growth CORRECT ANSWER Refers to an increase in cell number 
 
Discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cells suspended in liquid medium 
 
Complex biofilm CORRECT ANSWER Community of one or more species of bacteria...
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Add to cartGrowth CORRECT ANSWER Refers to an increase in cell number 
 
Discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cells suspended in liquid medium 
 
Complex biofilm CORRECT ANSWER Community of one or more species of bacteria...
-minuscule, acellular infectious agents carrying DNA or RNA 
-obligate intracellular parasites CORRECT ANSWER viruses 
 
F CORRECT ANSWER T/F viruses have cytoplasmic membranes, cytosol, and organelles 
 
virons CORRECT ANSWER when viruses are outside their host they are called what? 
 
- possess a ...
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-obligate intracellular parasites CORRECT ANSWER viruses 
 
F CORRECT ANSWER T/F viruses have cytoplasmic membranes, cytosol, and organelles 
 
virons CORRECT ANSWER when viruses are outside their host they are called what? 
 
- possess a ...
Bacteriophage CORRECT ANSWER A virus that infects bacteria 
 
Cancer CORRECT ANSWER any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division 
 
Generalize transduction CORRECT ANSWER Type of horizontal transfer that occur when a phage carries a random piece of bacterial DNA; t...
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Add to cartBacteriophage CORRECT ANSWER A virus that infects bacteria 
 
Cancer CORRECT ANSWER any malignant growth or tumor caused by abnormal and uncontrolled cell division 
 
Generalize transduction CORRECT ANSWER Type of horizontal transfer that occur when a phage carries a random piece of bacterial DNA; t...
Microbiology CORRECT ANSWER A specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. 
(< 0.2mm = 200μm = 200,000nm) 
 
Microbes CORRECT ANSWER Microscopic organisms 
 
Helminths C...
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Add to cartMicrobiology CORRECT ANSWER A specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification, including bacteria, archaea, fungi, protozoa, and viruses. 
(< 0.2mm = 200μm = 200,000nm) 
 
Microbes CORRECT ANSWER Microscopic organisms 
 
Helminths C...
What is catabolism? CORRECT ANSWER the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy. 
 
How does catabolism relate to metabolism? CORRECT ANSWER it is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules. destructive metabolis...
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Add to cartWhat is catabolism? CORRECT ANSWER the breakdown of complex molecules in living organisms to form simpler ones, together with the release of energy. 
 
How does catabolism relate to metabolism? CORRECT ANSWER it is the set of metabolic processes that break down large molecules. destructive metabolis...
what does active mean? CORRECT ANSWER the person is making the immune response 
 
not getting immune response from someone else 
 
what does passive mean? CORRECT ANSWER immune response passed from one person to another 
 
naturally acquired active immunity CORRECT ANSWER antigens enter body natura...
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Add to cartwhat does active mean? CORRECT ANSWER the person is making the immune response 
 
not getting immune response from someone else 
 
what does passive mean? CORRECT ANSWER immune response passed from one person to another 
 
naturally acquired active immunity CORRECT ANSWER antigens enter body natura...
Daydif/Microbiology 205 questions with correct answers
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Viruses are CORRECT ANSWER obligate intracellular parachutes 
 
what do viruses not have CORRECT ANSWER organelles, cytoplasmic membrane, cytosol, can't carry out metabolic reaction, don't grow n size or respond to environment, cannot reproduce independantly 
 
virions CORRECT ANSWER when virus is...
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Add to cartViruses are CORRECT ANSWER obligate intracellular parachutes 
 
what do viruses not have CORRECT ANSWER organelles, cytoplasmic membrane, cytosol, can't carry out metabolic reaction, don't grow n size or respond to environment, cannot reproduce independantly 
 
virions CORRECT ANSWER when virus is...
Describe the world changing scientific contributions of Leeuwenhoek CORRECT ANSWER He invented the simple microscope and the existence of protozoa and bacteria 
 
Define microbes in the words of leeuwenhoek and as we know them today CORRECT ANSWER "beasties" or "microorganisms" "animacules" 
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Add to cartDescribe the world changing scientific contributions of Leeuwenhoek CORRECT ANSWER He invented the simple microscope and the existence of protozoa and bacteria 
 
Define microbes in the words of leeuwenhoek and as we know them today CORRECT ANSWER "beasties" or "microorganisms" "animacules" 
 ...
Viruses are measured in? CORRECT ANSWER nanometers (nm) 
 
Bacteria are measured in? CORRECT ANSWER micrometers 
 
Viruses are acellular, which means? CORRECT ANSWER they are not made up of cells, they are much smaller than cells 
 
What do viruses infect? CORRECT ANSWER bacteria, plants, animals 
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Add to cartViruses are measured in? CORRECT ANSWER nanometers (nm) 
 
Bacteria are measured in? CORRECT ANSWER micrometers 
 
Viruses are acellular, which means? CORRECT ANSWER they are not made up of cells, they are much smaller than cells 
 
What do viruses infect? CORRECT ANSWER bacteria, plants, animals 
 ...
How do prokaryotic cells reproduce? CORRECT ANSWER Binary Fission 
 
True or False: 
Do Microbial populations grow Arithmetically? CORRECT ANSWER False; they grow exponentially 
(AKA Logarithmic growth) 
 
Name the 4 considerations to make when performing clinical sampling CORRECT ANSWER 1. Proper ...
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Add to cartHow do prokaryotic cells reproduce? CORRECT ANSWER Binary Fission 
 
True or False: 
Do Microbial populations grow Arithmetically? CORRECT ANSWER False; they grow exponentially 
(AKA Logarithmic growth) 
 
Name the 4 considerations to make when performing clinical sampling CORRECT ANSWER 1. Proper ...
Microbial growth is an increase in (cell number/size)? CORRECT ANSWER CELL NUMBER 
 
Discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell 
 
Visible on surface of solid media 
 
Solid media - all same DNA, replicas of e/o 
 
Dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cell...
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Add to cartMicrobial growth is an increase in (cell number/size)? CORRECT ANSWER CELL NUMBER 
 
Discrete colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells arising from a single parent cell 
 
Visible on surface of solid media 
 
Solid media - all same DNA, replicas of e/o 
 
Dispersed cells CORRECT ANSWER Single cell...
What line are specific defenses? CORRECT ANSWER Third Line 
 
What constitutes the third line? CORRECT ANSWER Lymphocytes, anti bodies 
 
What is specific immunity? CORRECT ANSWER The bodies ability to recognize and defend against pathogens 
 
What is the immune system best at fighting: recognized p...
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Add to cartWhat line are specific defenses? CORRECT ANSWER Third Line 
 
What constitutes the third line? CORRECT ANSWER Lymphocytes, anti bodies 
 
What is specific immunity? CORRECT ANSWER The bodies ability to recognize and defend against pathogens 
 
What is the immune system best at fighting: recognized p...
In terms of microbes, growth refers to... CORRECT ANSWER an increase in cell number (reproduction) 
 
Discrete Colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed Cells CORRECT ANSWER single cells suspended in liquid media 
 
Complex Biofilm CORRECT ANSWER Commu...
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Add to cartIn terms of microbes, growth refers to... CORRECT ANSWER an increase in cell number (reproduction) 
 
Discrete Colony CORRECT ANSWER Aggregation of cells visible on surface of solid media 
 
Dispersed Cells CORRECT ANSWER single cells suspended in liquid media 
 
Complex Biofilm CORRECT ANSWER Commu...
Chromosomes CORRECT ANSWER a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. 
 
Plasmids CORRECT ANSWER small circular DNA molecules that replicate separately from the bacterial chromosome 
 
Eukaryotic g...
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Add to cartChromosomes CORRECT ANSWER a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes. 
 
Plasmids CORRECT ANSWER small circular DNA molecules that replicate separately from the bacterial chromosome 
 
Eukaryotic g...
Micro Exam 1 (Arizona State University-Daydif) questions with correct answers
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MIC 205: Ch 18 - ASU DAYDIF questions with correct answers
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specific defense (third line) CORRECT ANSWER what defense type is associated with lymphocytes and antibodies? 
 
specific immunity CORRECT ANSWER the body's ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders and their products 
 
memory functions CORRECT ANSWER allow for rapid respons...
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Add to cartspecific defense (third line) CORRECT ANSWER what defense type is associated with lymphocytes and antibodies? 
 
specific immunity CORRECT ANSWER the body's ability to recognize and defend itself against distinct invaders and their products 
 
memory functions CORRECT ANSWER allow for rapid respons...
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