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MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
  • MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • MEDICAL MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% Microbiology: - correct answer specialized area of biology that deals with living things ordinarily too small to be seen without magnification (microorganisms/microbes) Major groups of microorganisms - correct answer 1. bacteria 2. archaea 3. protozoa 4. fungi 5. helminths 6. viruses 7. algae 8. prions *protozoa, fungi, helminths, algae = eukaryotes *viruses = nonliving * bacteria, archaea = prokaryotes viruses: - corr...
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MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%
  • MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100%

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  • MICROBIOLOGY EXAM 1 WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 100% Cell thory - correct answer "All living things are composed of cells" Animalcules - correct answer Antwon Van Leeuwenhoek's term for microorganisms Miasma theory - correct answer Spreadable diseases are caused by a heavy, unnatural quality or poisonous particles in the air Spontaneous generaion - correct answer Living matter arising from inanimate matter Biogenesis - correct answer Living matter only be reproduced from living mat...
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Cremation Exam Correctly Answered
  • Cremation Exam Correctly Answered

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  • Secondary chamber - -afterburner; smaller than primary chamber; has a burner that burns gases, smoke and particulates; often referred to as afterburner chamber Classification of waste Type 4: - human and animal remains; carcasses, organs, solid organic waste from hospitals, labs, abattoirs, and animal pounds. Classification of waste Type 1-3: - rubbish, refuse, garbage Heat: in cremation- - heat initiate from a gas burner. Burner is used to raise the temp of the cremation unit there...
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UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7) With 100% Correct Answers Latest
  • UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7) With 100% Correct Answers Latest

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  • UTA Microbiology Exam 1 (Ch 1, 2, 3, 7) With 100% Correct Answers Latest
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UTA Microbiology Test 1 (Ch 1,2,3 & 7) Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest Update
  • UTA Microbiology Test 1 (Ch 1,2,3 & 7) Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest Update

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  • UTA Microbiology Test 1 (Ch 1,2,3 & 7) Questions With 100% Correct Answers Latest Update
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BMSC 210 Midterm 1 Review | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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  • Describe Koch's postulates and the significance of his experiment - Koch's postulates: with the use of anthrax provided a basis for Germ Theory. the experiment: extract blood from diseased individual grow culture put culture into healthy individual, develop disease extract this blood, culture it to show same results Describe the importance of Louis Pasteur and the significance of his swan-neck flask experiment - Disproved spontaneous generation (miasma) the swan-neck made contamination...
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NURS 404 | Community Health Promotion (All possible questions with correct solutions)
  • NURS 404 | Community Health Promotion (All possible questions with correct solutions)

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  • Define Health correct answers complete physical, mental, and social well-being (not just the absence of disease) Define Community correct answers - group usually in similar geographical area - have roles and relationships, and an awareness of their involvement in - share common beliefs/values - common needs and a commitment to meeting them Evolution of Health Theory correct answers 1. Miasma Phase - health & disease caused by pollution and bad air 2. Bacteriology Phase - dise...
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NUR 412 Epi Practice Questions and Correct Answers
  • NUR 412 Epi Practice Questions and Correct Answers

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  • Definition of epidemiology The study of the distribution & determinants of health-related states or events, & the application of this study to the control of the diseases & other health problems Epidemiology is a discipline that... Describes, quantifies, & postulates causal mechanisms for disease & health in populations Develops methods for the control of diseases Assumption of epidemiology The spread of disease is NOT random Sanitary statistics, what is the paradigm, analytic approach, and p...
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Ph 510 midterm (100% Verified Answers)
  • Ph 510 midterm (100% Verified Answers)

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  • Impact of Industrial Revolution on health of Europe and US in 18th & 19th century correct answers • hunting and gathering is dangerous and food becomes scarce. • Some wild animals were lived with on farm land and plants grew well in fertile soil bu water sources. • Animals are tamed and used for labor and food and extra care for plants turned into bigger grains and more crops. • People began to have a surplus of food and began to divide labor and trade goods in permanent villages. ...
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MCB 100 Exam 1 Questions and 100% Correct Answers
  • MCB 100 Exam 1 Questions and 100% Correct Answers

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  • How do we study microbes? As microbiologists, when we conduct scientific inquiry, we think in terms of: What is the evidence? How was it obtained? Scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to conduct scientific inquiry. We seek experimental evidence that tests what we think we know (a hypothesis or model). What is the purpose of the scientific method? To minimize bias/error in experiments Which of these inventions was critical to the establishment of the field of microbio...
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