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[Show more]Structure of DNA - double helix composed of four subunits called nucleotides 
sides of the ladder are composed of - deoxyribose-phosphate with nitrogen backbone 
Function of DNA - Complete instructions for making proteins 
Structure of RNA - single stranded 
Function of RNA - Transfer of info protei...
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Add to cartStructure of DNA - double helix composed of four subunits called nucleotides 
sides of the ladder are composed of - deoxyribose-phosphate with nitrogen backbone 
Function of DNA - Complete instructions for making proteins 
Structure of RNA - single stranded 
Function of RNA - Transfer of info protei...
would you expect an obligate anaerobe to grow on a slant incubates aerobically? why? - 
No; oxygen inhibits the growth of obligate anaerobes. 
which kind of organism would you expect to grow both in the agar deep and on the slant? - 
Facultative anaerobes can grow both throughout deeps and on slants...
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Add to cartwould you expect an obligate anaerobe to grow on a slant incubates aerobically? why? - 
No; oxygen inhibits the growth of obligate anaerobes. 
which kind of organism would you expect to grow both in the agar deep and on the slant? - 
Facultative anaerobes can grow both throughout deeps and on slants...
What type of plate did we use for the ubiquity lab? - Trypticase Soy Agar (TSA) Rich 
medium that will support the growth of many diverse organisms 
What organisms can you expect to grow at 37oC, at room temperature (25oC) - 
Organisms associated with warm-blooded animals like to grow around 37 beca...
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Add to cartWhat type of plate did we use for the ubiquity lab? - Trypticase Soy Agar (TSA) Rich 
medium that will support the growth of many diverse organisms 
What organisms can you expect to grow at 37oC, at room temperature (25oC) - 
Organisms associated with warm-blooded animals like to grow around 37 beca...
Quiz 1-# 1[True or False?] It is acceptable to pick up a test tube by its cap. - FALSE Some 
caps are VERY loose. If you pick up a test tube by its cap, and the cap is loose, the entire 
glass test tube can fall to the floor and shatter. This would result in glass shards flying as 
well as a potenti...
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Add to cartQuiz 1-# 1[True or False?] It is acceptable to pick up a test tube by its cap. - FALSE Some 
caps are VERY loose. If you pick up a test tube by its cap, and the cap is loose, the entire 
glass test tube can fall to the floor and shatter. This would result in glass shards flying as 
well as a potenti...
Staphylococcus aureus - Impetigo 
TSS 
food poisoning-gastroenteritis 
heat stable enterotoxin 
Streptococcus pyogenes 
(group A beta-hemolytic streptococci) - Necrotizing fasciitis 
pharyngitis 
Rheumatic fever 
Streptococcus pneumoniae - pneumonia 
otitis media 
sepsis and meningitis in babies 
no...
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Add to cartStaphylococcus aureus - Impetigo 
TSS 
food poisoning-gastroenteritis 
heat stable enterotoxin 
Streptococcus pyogenes 
(group A beta-hemolytic streptococci) - Necrotizing fasciitis 
pharyngitis 
Rheumatic fever 
Streptococcus pneumoniae - pneumonia 
otitis media 
sepsis and meningitis in babies 
no...
What is the study of fungi - Mycology 
Which of the following is not a domain in the three-domain system? 
bacteria 
animalia 
archea 
Eukarya - Animalia 
A unicellular organism which lives in a hot sulfur vent on the ocean floor and lacks 
peptidoglycan in it's cell wall would belong to the domain...
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Add to cartWhat is the study of fungi - Mycology 
Which of the following is not a domain in the three-domain system? 
bacteria 
animalia 
archea 
Eukarya - Animalia 
A unicellular organism which lives in a hot sulfur vent on the ocean floor and lacks 
peptidoglycan in it's cell wall would belong to the domain...
Signs of disease - Objective and measurable; can be directly observed 
Symptoms of disease - Subjective; felt or experienced by the patient 
Infectious disease - is caused by direct effect of a pathogen 
ex. meningitis 
Communicable infectious disease - infectious disease that can be spread from per...
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Add to cartSigns of disease - Objective and measurable; can be directly observed 
Symptoms of disease - Subjective; felt or experienced by the patient 
Infectious disease - is caused by direct effect of a pathogen 
ex. meningitis 
Communicable infectious disease - infectious disease that can be spread from per...
Which of the following is a correct way to express a measurement that has two significant 
digests? 
a. 0.030 
b. .030 
c.. 0.03 
d. .03 - 0.030 
Which of the following is the correct way to express the number 67001 in scientific notation 
a. 6.7 x 10^-4 
b. 6.7001 x 10^-4 
c. 6.7 x 10 ^4 
d. 6.7001...
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Add to cartWhich of the following is a correct way to express a measurement that has two significant 
digests? 
a. 0.030 
b. .030 
c.. 0.03 
d. .03 - 0.030 
Which of the following is the correct way to express the number 67001 in scientific notation 
a. 6.7 x 10^-4 
b. 6.7001 x 10^-4 
c. 6.7 x 10 ^4 
d. 6.7001...
which organisms could not grow on the glucose salts medium? which organisms could grow 
on it? - Staphylococcus is the only organism that cannot grow on the GSA. On ocassion, 
other cultures will happen to develop a mutation fr a nutritional requirement, preventing 
their growth on the GSA as well t...
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Add to cartwhich organisms could not grow on the glucose salts medium? which organisms could grow 
on it? - Staphylococcus is the only organism that cannot grow on the GSA. On ocassion, 
other cultures will happen to develop a mutation fr a nutritional requirement, preventing 
their growth on the GSA as well t...
from the results, about how many organisms/ml can be in a clear broth without showing 
any sign of turbidity? - MANY 
what are two sources of error in this procedure? - There are many potential sources of 
error. Examples include: incorrect measuring of the sample or diluent; insufficient mixing; 
n...
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Add to cartfrom the results, about how many organisms/ml can be in a clear broth without showing 
any sign of turbidity? - MANY 
what are two sources of error in this procedure? - There are many potential sources of 
error. Examples include: incorrect measuring of the sample or diluent; insufficient mixing; 
n...
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