Exam 3: Microscopy and Cell Structure
Exam 1: Humans and the Microbial World78 Questions
Exam 2: The Molecules of Life78 Questions
Exam 3: Microscopy and Cell Structure92 Questions
Exam 4: Dynamics of Microbial Growth81 Questions
Exam 5: Control of Microbial Growth70 Questions
Exam 6: Microbial Metabolism: Fueling Cell Growth93 Questions
Exam 7: The Blueprint of Life, from DNA to Protein94 Questions
Exam 8: Bacterial Genetics82 Questions
Exam 9: Biotechnology80 Questions
Exam 10: Identifying and Classifying Microorganisms80 Questions
Exam 11: The Diversity of Bacteria and Archaea85 Questions
Exam 12: The Eukaryotic Members of the Microbial World85 Questions
Exam 13: Viruses, Viroids, and Prions134 Questions
Exam 14: The Innate Immune Response92 Questions
Exam 15: The Adaptive Immune Response90 Questions
Exam 16: Host-Microbe Interactions87 Questions
Exam 17: Immunological Disorders87 Questions
Exam 18: Applications of Immune Responses77 Questions
Exam 19: Epidemiology86 Questions
Exam 20: Antimicrobial Medications90 Questions
Exam 21: Respiratory System Infections110 Questions
Exam 22: Skin Infections94 Questions
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Exam 27: Genitourinary Tract Infections91 Questions
Exam 28: Microbial Ecology65 Questions
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You want to examine the structure of the protein coat of a virus by microscopy. Which microscope is your best choice, and why?
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How do you explain to your friend why tetracycline treated her infection but penicillin did not?
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Cilia and flagella project from the cell and are not covered by cytoplasmic membrane.
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When Petrus' grandmother's test results are sent to you, you discover that while her blood work is normal, her urine has Gram-negative bacilli in it. Based on this, you know that the cells are
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A patient comes to see you, complaining of a very sore throat. When you examine her, you find that she has a fever of 39oC, and you observe that her throat is extremely red, with pus on her tonsils. You swab the pus and make a slide, which you then send to the clinical lab for Gram staining. The lab sends back a report in which it is noted that the slide has many long chains of round cells that have stained purple in color.
-Based on the Gram staining, you suspect that the patient has a ________ infection.
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You discover an encapsulated Gram-positive, peritrichous, spore-forming bacillus. Which of the following describes the organism?
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Which microscope would be the BEST selection for examination of a virus?
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Mycoplasma pneumoniae is naturally resistant to penicillin because it lacks a peptidoglycan cell wall and penicillin interferes with peptidoglycan synthesis.
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Which may result in Gram-positive bacteria appearing to be Gram-negative?
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Penicillin affects the synthesis of phospholipids, thereby producing weak membranes and lysis of the bacteria.
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Which of the following bacteria lack(s) a peptidoglycan cell wall?
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