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Question:
 Although many individuals contributed, Louis Pasteur is often given credit for formation of which theory?

1.Miasma

2.Spontaneous Generation

3.Causation

4.Germ

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:14:22


Question:
 Gram staining is an example of

1.Acid fast staining

2.Simple staining

3.Negative staining

4.Differential staining

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:48:52


Question:
 How large are viruses ?

1.100-150 nm

2. 300-600nm

3.20-200 nm

4.10-100nm

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:12:50


Question:
 The bacterium that is most commonly used in genetic engineering is

1.E.coli

2.Klebsiella

3. Bacillus substilus

4.Staphylococcus auerus

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:56:54


Question:
 When a virus invades a living cell, its _______takes over the cell's functions.

1.outer coat

2. genetic material

3.core

4.cytoplasm

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:47:39


Question:
 Which of the following modes of transmission were discussed in class?

1.ingestion

2.airborne

3.vector

4.All of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:16:06


Question:
. What types of cells can Viruses infect

1.Only bacterial cells

2. Only animal cells

3.Only prokaryotic

4.ones all of them

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:14:33


Question:
A tapeworm lives in the intestines of its host. Which example best describes the relationship between the tapeworm and its host?

1.The tapeworm benefits from its host; however, the host is not affected.

2.The tapeworm does not benefit from its host, but the host does benefit.

3.The tapeworm benefits from its host, and the host is negatively affected.

4.None of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:24:02


Question:
Aeromicrobiology refers to

1.Study of living microbes

2.study of Algae

3.Study of living microbes which are suspended in the air

4. none of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:03:48


Question:
An organism that lives on or in a host, and causes it harm while it takes its nutrients is called

1.a host

2.a parasite

3.a cell

4.a virus

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:25:52


Question:
Any disorder that produces symptoms in specific locations that aren't a result of physical injury defines which term?

1.pathogen

2.disease

3.virulence

4.vector

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:18:01


Question:
Expand MMR

1.Measles Mumps Rubella

2.Malaria malaria rhehasus

3.Monkey Month Resists

4.Mango mangi red

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:55:14


Question:
Gram positive bacteria

1.E.coli

2.Lactobacillus sp.

3.Pseudomonas sp.

4.All of the these

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:45:36


Question:
How do viruses reproduce

1.They take over the living cells machinery

2.They slide in the cell on their own

3.They can reproduce themselves

4.They put themselves in our bloodstream first

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:51:12


Question:
Immunology is the study of...

1.the immune system

2.bacteria

3.viruses

4.None of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:44:14


Question:
In electron microscope, what material is used as an objective lens?

1.Magnetic coils

2.Superfine glass

3.Electrons

4.Aluminium foils

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:00:53


Question:
Microbiology is the study of

1.small animals

2.microscopic organisms

3.diseases

4.health

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:47:54


Question:
Most bacteria are

1.Harmful

2.Helpful

3.Begnin

4.Cancer

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:59:56


Question:
Mycology is the study of....

1.fungi

2.bacteria

3.viruses

4.dogs

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:45:51


Question:
Organisms referred to by both genus and specific epithet are both either:

1.underlined

2.italicized

3.bolded

4.Both A & B

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:15:50


Question:
Phycology is the study of...

1.fish

2.fungi

3.bacteria

4.algae

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:45:07


Question:
Prokaryotes lack:

1.nucleus

2.flagella

3.cilia

4.cell wall

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:17:32


Question:
Regarding exotoxins, which of the following is incorrect:

1.Can cause tetanus, diphtheria, and botulism

2.Vaccines are available

3.No Vaccines are available

4.They are heat sensitive

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:50:41


Question:
The duration of symptoms for Tuberculosis (TB) can be described as:

1.Acute

2.Chronic

3.Latent

4.Chronic and/or Latent

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:13:19


Question:
The most common way(s) for microbes to breach anatomical barriers are through:

1.Cuts and Wounds

2.Insects

3.Mucous Membranes

4.All of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:10:58


Question:
This companies headquarters is located in Geneva, Switzerland.

1.WHO

2.CDC

3.BLHS

4.AARP

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:17:01


Question:
This individual determined the causative agent of cholera.

1.John Snow

2.Louis Pasteur

3.Alexander Fleming

4.Robert Koch

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:19:08


Question:
This individual determined the causative agent of cholera.

1.John Snow

2.Louis Pasteur

3.Alexander Fleming

4.Robert Koch

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:19:11


Question:
Viruses multiply:

1.By conjungation

2.By taking over a cell's functions

3.By binary fission

4.Both sexually and asexually

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:35:40


Question:
What is RFLP used for?

1.Detecting PCR products

2.Amplify nucleic acids

3. Used for Eastern blot

4. Used for Eastern blot

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:10:03


Question:
What is ring worm caused by?

1.Virus

2.Bacteria

3.Fungi

4.Parasite

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:58:13


Question:
What is the backbone of DNA made of?

1.Glucose and Nitrogen

2.Deoxyribose and Nitrogen

3.Deoxyribose and Phosphate

4.Deoxyribose and Sulfate

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:02:05


Question:
Which disease is caused by bacteria?

1.Tuberculosis

2.Cancer

3.Ringworm

4.All of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:46:33


Question:
Which mechanism(s) allow microbes to avoid host defenses?

1.Creation of an actin tail to propel bacterium

2.Production of IgT proteases

3.Replication

4.All of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:59:13


Question:
Which of these is responsible for catalyzing the formation of an rna primer?

1.enzyme

2.Primase

3.Formulation

4.All of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 10:49:48


Question:
Why is Taq used in PCR?

1.It is a specific DNA Primer

2.It is a heat stable polymerase

3. It is specific to the target probe

4. It does not need a cofactor

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:07:01


Question:
____ indicates viral particles are circulating in the bloodstream.

1.Viremia

2.Toxemia

3.IDKremia

4.Bacteremia

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 17:12:10


Question:
___________ is the scientist who invented the system of nomenclature for microbes in use today.

1.Robert Hooke

2.Francesco Redi

3.Carolus Linnaeus

4.None of the above

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:22:11


Question:
______________ are classified by their shape.

1.Bacteria

2.Flagella

3.Protists

4.Paramecium

Posted Date:-2022-05-01 11:48:50


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