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BIOL202 Complete Course Discussions, Quizzes, Labs, Project (Package Deal)
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[Show more]	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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Add to cart	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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1.	Question: Which organisms ace visible under a light microscope? 
2.	Question: Why does a microscope sample a high magnification require oil 
3.	Question: What does the appropriate care and use of a microscope include? 
4.	Question: What is the first lens to adjust on a light microscope when setti...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which organisms ace visible under a light microscope? 
2.	Question: Why does a microscope sample a high magnification require oil 
3.	Question: What does the appropriate care and use of a microscope include? 
4.	Question: What is the first lens to adjust on a light microscope when setti...
Week 2: Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Endosymbiosis 
 
Animal cell mitochondria 
•	If you chose animal cells, how are mitochondria replicated within eukaryotic cells? 
•	If you chose plant cells, how are chloroplasts replicated within plant cells? How are these processes similar to microbes? 
•	D...
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Animal cell mitochondria 
•	If you chose animal cells, how are mitochondria replicated within eukaryotic cells? 
•	If you chose plant cells, how are chloroplasts replicated within plant cells? How are these processes similar to microbes? 
•	D...
Lab 2: Introduction to the Microscope (100 points) 
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Add to cartLab 2: Introduction to the Microscope (100 points) 
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1.	Question: Reverse transcription is directed by retroviruses utilizing; 
2.	Question: After the virus infects, it goes on to incorporate its RNA into the host cell DNA to become this. 
3.	Question: In this type of bacterial shape, it has the appearance of a comma. 
4.	Question: What are plasmids c...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Reverse transcription is directed by retroviruses utilizing; 
2.	Question: After the virus infects, it goes on to incorporate its RNA into the host cell DNA to become this. 
3.	Question: In this type of bacterial shape, it has the appearance of a comma. 
4.	Question: What are plasmids c...
BIOL202 Week 3 Discussion; Your Favorite Virus
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Lab 3: Culturing and Aseptic Technique (100 points) 
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1.	Question: During the process of a latent viral infection: 
2.	Question: This eukaryote is of lesser interest to microbiologist compared to the others. 
3.	Question: Which one of these viruses is able to enter into latency? 
4.	Question: A fungus that can cause a disease in humans results in; 
5.	...
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Add to cart1.	Question: During the process of a latent viral infection: 
2.	Question: This eukaryote is of lesser interest to microbiologist compared to the others. 
3.	Question: Which one of these viruses is able to enter into latency? 
4.	Question: A fungus that can cause a disease in humans results in; 
5.	...
1.	Question: During the process of a latent viral infection: 
2.	Question: This eukaryote is of lesser interest to microbiologist compared to the others. 
3.	Question: Which one of these viruses is able to enter into latency? 
4.	Question: A fungus that can cause a disease in humans results in; 
5.	...
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Add to cart1.	Question: During the process of a latent viral infection: 
2.	Question: This eukaryote is of lesser interest to microbiologist compared to the others. 
3.	Question: Which one of these viruses is able to enter into latency? 
4.	Question: A fungus that can cause a disease in humans results in; 
5.	...
Week 4: Antibiotic Resistance 
 
I chose to be the patient with possible MRSA. 
1.	Is this infection likely MRSA? 
2.	What would a MRSA infection look like on a patient; for example, describe how the wound presents. 
3.	Was the patient exposed to MRSA in the hospital prep, during the surgery the wee...
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I chose to be the patient with possible MRSA. 
1.	Is this infection likely MRSA? 
2.	What would a MRSA infection look like on a patient; for example, describe how the wound presents. 
3.	Was the patient exposed to MRSA in the hospital prep, during the surgery the wee...
Lab 4: Structure and Microscopy (100 points) 
 
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	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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1.	Question: Which describes a random, unpredictable, and an infectious disease? 
2.	Question: This is considered true about an outbreak. 
3.	Question: Which statement is excluded as one of the mechanisms that antimicrobial agents work? 
4.	Question: This method is ineffective in keeping microbes fr...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which describes a random, unpredictable, and an infectious disease? 
2.	Question: This is considered true about an outbreak. 
3.	Question: Which statement is excluded as one of the mechanisms that antimicrobial agents work? 
4.	Question: This method is ineffective in keeping microbes fr...
1.	Question: Which describes a random, unpredictable, and an infectious disease? 
2.	Question: This is considered true about an outbreak. 
3.	Question: Which statement is excluded as one of the mechanisms that antimicrobial agents work? 
4.	Question: This method is ineffective in keeping microbes fr...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which describes a random, unpredictable, and an infectious disease? 
2.	Question: This is considered true about an outbreak. 
3.	Question: Which statement is excluded as one of the mechanisms that antimicrobial agents work? 
4.	Question: This method is ineffective in keeping microbes fr...
Week 5: Immunity and Probiotics 
For this discussion, I chose Activia yogurt. 
1.	What part of immunity or our immune system might probiotics exert an effect, if any? 
2.	Explain the proposed mechanism(s) of how probiotics work? 
3.	Does one have to buy a special brand of the products for it to work...
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For this discussion, I chose Activia yogurt. 
1.	What part of immunity or our immune system might probiotics exert an effect, if any? 
2.	Explain the proposed mechanism(s) of how probiotics work? 
3.	Does one have to buy a special brand of the products for it to work...
Lab 5: Growth of Microorganisms (100 points) 
 
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BIOL202 Week 5 Project topic submission; Head Lice
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1.	Question: What does the immune system recognize as foreign and is what is also responsible for the induction of the immune response? 
2.	Question: What enters capillaries and venules and causes vasodilation when an inflammatory response is turned on? 
3.	Question: What describes how a host defend...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What does the immune system recognize as foreign and is what is also responsible for the induction of the immune response? 
2.	Question: What enters capillaries and venules and causes vasodilation when an inflammatory response is turned on? 
3.	Question: What describes how a host defend...
1.	Question: What does the immune system recognize as foreign and is what is also responsible for the induction of the immune response? 
2.	Question: What enters capillaries and venules and causes vasodilation when an inflammatory response is turned on? 
3.	Question: What describes how a host defend...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What does the immune system recognize as foreign and is what is also responsible for the induction of the immune response? 
2.	Question: What enters capillaries and venules and causes vasodilation when an inflammatory response is turned on? 
3.	Question: What describes how a host defend...
W6: Respiratory Distress 
I chose Topic 2 present an argument to support lack of vaccination as a cause for resurgence. 
	What is the mechanism(s) that Bordetella pertussis uses to invade epithelial cells in the lungs? 
	Why does this Gram-negative bacteria cause the characteristic cough that ...
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I chose Topic 2 present an argument to support lack of vaccination as a cause for resurgence. 
	What is the mechanism(s) that Bordetella pertussis uses to invade epithelial cells in the lungs? 
	Why does this Gram-negative bacteria cause the characteristic cough that ...
	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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Add to cart	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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1.	Question: What part of the immune system is designed to offer some protection to the brain? 
2.	Question: What is the mechanism by which fluoride present in toothpaste reduces dental decay? 
3.	Question: What microorganism will you find that causes inflammation in the nasal sinuses? 
4.	Question:...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What part of the immune system is designed to offer some protection to the brain? 
2.	Question: What is the mechanism by which fluoride present in toothpaste reduces dental decay? 
3.	Question: What microorganism will you find that causes inflammation in the nasal sinuses? 
4.	Question:...
Week 7: Gamma Rays and Microbial Genetics 
For this discussion, I chose Topic 1 Pro Gamma Irradiation of Food. 
	Would you eat gamma-irradiated strawberries? 
	Gamma-irradiation does extend the shelf-life but after some time, mold does begin to grow. Where does the mold come from? 
	Was the...
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For this discussion, I chose Topic 1 Pro Gamma Irradiation of Food. 
	Would you eat gamma-irradiated strawberries? 
	Gamma-irradiation does extend the shelf-life but after some time, mold does begin to grow. Where does the mold come from? 
	Was the...
	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
	If the question asks you to do research or find a source, a reputable, credible and/or scholarly source citation must be included in orde...
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Add to cart	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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BIOL202 Week 7 Project; Spicy Food and Inhibition of Pathogenic Microbial Growth
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1.	Question: Which choice is inconsistent with the biogeochemical cycles? 
2.	Question: Which one of these is an example of a reaction of degradation of a large molecule broken down into a smaller molecule? 
3.	Question: Which primary producer can be found in oceans? 
4.	Question: What are the wolve...
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Add to cart1.	Question: Which choice is inconsistent with the biogeochemical cycles? 
2.	Question: Which one of these is an example of a reaction of degradation of a large molecule broken down into a smaller molecule? 
3.	Question: Which primary producer can be found in oceans? 
4.	Question: What are the wolve...
My results from every lab experiment I conducted were positive. The experiments used a range of different scientific techniques to give me an experimental foundation for the theoretical concepts discussed in the lectures. I learned about the equipment used in lab experiments, comprehended the scient...
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Add to cartMy results from every lab experiment I conducted were positive. The experiments used a range of different scientific techniques to give me an experimental foundation for the theoretical concepts discussed in the lectures. I learned about the equipment used in lab experiments, comprehended the scient...
Lab 8: Food Microbiology (100 points) 
	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
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Add to cartLab 8: Food Microbiology (100 points) 
	Each question on the lab worksheet must be answered completely, thoroughly, in complete sentences and correctly in order to be considered for full credit 
	If the question asks you to do research or find a source, a reputable, credible and/or scholarly s...
1.	Question: What is the definition of a transgenic? 
2.	Question: Which general-purpose, soluble compound will dissolve lipids and reduce the surface tension? 
3.	Question: Human pathogens classify in what group? 
4.	Question: Which observation is inaccurate regarding bacterial cell growth? 
5.	Que...
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Add to cart1.	Question: What is the definition of a transgenic? 
2.	Question: Which general-purpose, soluble compound will dissolve lipids and reduce the surface tension? 
3.	Question: Human pathogens classify in what group? 
4.	Question: Which observation is inaccurate regarding bacterial cell growth? 
5.	Que...
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