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Chapter 8,9,and 10 Exam Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+
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Chapter 8,9,and 10 Exam Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ 
Which of the following medications is most likely to cause the production of autoantibodies? - ANSMethyldopa 
What is a characteristic of Rh system antibodies? - ANS-Reactions that are enhanced with enzymes 
What is the next step in the investigation of a positive direct antiglobulin test with polyspecific anti 
human globulin reagent? - ANS-Repeat the direct antiglobulin test using monospecific anti-IgG and antiC3 reagents 
Why is t...
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Bacteriology Exam 3 Study Guide Graded A 2024
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What are some things that may predispose an animal to upper respiratory disease? - Allergies 
Facial structure 
Stress 
Immune compromise 
Trauma 
Dental disease 
Season 
 
List the protective mechanisms in the airway - Mucus 
Cilia 
Mucociliary escalator 
Coughing/sneezing 
Innate immunity 
 
What are the primary phagocytes of the respiratory system? - Alveolar macrophages 
 
Most bacterial infections in the lower respiratory tract are usually preceded by what? - viral infections 
 
With second...
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AGR 400 Midterm Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
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Accustaph what does it test and results correct answer: latex slide agglutination test to identify if the bacteria is staphylococcus aureus. Positive is agglutination means Staphylococcus aureus. Negative is no agglutination which is NOT Staphylococcus aureus 
 
Actinomyces viscosus correct answer: - Actinobacter 
- Catalase positive 
- Anaerobic 
- Gram positive branching rods 
- Causes pyothorax (dogs) - infection and fluid accumulation in thoracic cavity 
- Horses: Cutaneous pustules 
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ISBB COMPILED QUIZZES with correct answers graded A+ 2023
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ISBB COMPILED QUIZZESProzone phenomenon 
The detection of precipitation reactions depends on the presence of optimal proportions of antigen and antibody. A patient's sample contains a large amount of antibody, but the reaction in a test system containing antigen is negative. What has happened? 
 
 
 
IM 
Pregnancy 
SLE 
False-positive nontreponemal tests for syphilis may be due to which of the following? 
 
 
 
False Negative on FTA-ABS (prozone) 
Positive RPR, Negative FTA for syphilis, what i...
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SBB 5261 Exam 1 | 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest 2024 Version
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IgG Sublcass most efficient in initiating classical complement - IgG3 
Steric exclusion of water molecules is the mechanism of this enhancement - PeG 
Stage of Complement activation common to all three pathways - Activation Phase-C3 convertase 
IgM agglutination is enhanced at what temperature - Lower than RT 
Activation of C1 in classical pathway requires - Calcium 
What antigens are destroyed by Enzymes - MNSs Fya and Fyb 
A shot containing killed virus which causes the body to produce antibod...
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ISBB QuestionsMHC are genes located in 
short arm of chromosome 6 
 
 
 
In adaptive immunity, what cell recognizes processed peptide/antigen in conjunction with HLA-I molecules? 
 
 
 
Class I MHC molecules 
 
A. peptides synthesized de novo from endogenous antigens 
B. peptides from soluble or particulate antigen (exogenous) 
C. Either D. Neither 
 
 
 
CREST Syndrome includes 
Esophageal dysmotility 
 
 
 
Deficiency of which of the ff complement components can lead to recurrent infections wi...
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ACE ASCP Final Exam Questions and Answers, Latest Updated 2024/2025 | Rated A+
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Which of the following condition is the most common cause of increase anion gap? 
A.Metabolic alkalosis 
B. Metabolic acidosis 
Respiratory acidosis 
Respiratory alkalosis B. Metabolic acidosis 
High anion gap metabolic acidosis is caused generally by the body producing too much acid or 
not producing enough bicarbonate. This is often due to an increase in lactic acid or ketoacids, or 
it may be a sign of kidney failure. More rarely, high anion gap metabolic acidosis may be caused 
by ingesting ...
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MLS (ASCP) Test 2024 Questions Solved 100% Correct
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MLS (ASCP) Test 2024 Questions Solved 100% Correct 
What type of reagent red cells are used during reverse (serum) typing? (Answer: - human A1 and B 
 
What is used to test for the presence of H antigen? (Answer: - anti-H lectin 
 
Ulex europaeus is a plant that contains lectin. What is it used for? (Answer: - H-typing 
 
What is H-tying? (Answer: - testing for the presence of the H antigen 
 
Lectins and antibodies are useful reagents for aiding in ______________ identification 
(Answer: - gly...
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STRAIGHTER LINE A&P2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS
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STRAIGHTER LINE A&P2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 
When defective erythrocytes are broken down, -Correct Answer-bilirubin is formed from the 
breakdown of hemoglobin. 
The most numerous of the leukocytes is the -Correct Answer-neutrophil. 
Which of the following cell types is incorrectly matched with its description? -Correct Answer- 
lymphocytes - become macrophages 
Agglutination of red blood cells means -Correct Answer-they clump together. 
When the antigens on erythrocytes bind with antibodies...
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AAB MT Microbiology |215 questions with 100% correct answers
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What term describes the morphology of organisms that vary in shape and size? 
Pleomorphic 
 
 
 
Capsules are the basis of which test? 
Serotyping 
 
 
 
A mucoid colony on blood agar medium indicates that which of the following characteristics may be present? 
Organism has a capsule. 
 
 
 
What are dark staining granules called? 
Metachromatic 
 
 
 
Which of the following organisms are non-motile? 
Shigella and Klebsiella 
 
 
 
In the bacterial growth cycle, growth ceases because nutrients a...
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