Exam 23: Microbial Interactions With Humans
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Exam 13: Metabolic Diversity of Microorganisms87 Questions
Exam 14: Functional Diversity of Bacteria81 Questions
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Exam 16: Diversity of Archaea90 Questions
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Exam 19: Microbial Ecosystems84 Questions
Exam 20: Nutrient Cycles85 Questions
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Exam 29: Person-To-Person Bacterial and Viral Diseases88 Questions
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Animals that lack CXCR4 and CCR5 proteins are immune to HIV infection.
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A loose network of polymers extending outward from a cell is called a(n)
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ALL microorganisms that live in the human body are harmful.
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Streptococcus mutans can produce dextran when sucrose is present in the absence of the enzyme dextransucrase.
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Invasion is the ability of a pathogen to enter into host cells or tissues,spread,and cause disease.
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Design an experiment to determine whether a potential pathogen produces hemolysins.
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Only particles smaller than ________ µm in diameter reach the lungs.
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Extensive growth of the streptococci in a thick bacterial layer on acidic glycoproteins on the teeth is called
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The collective term for the organisms living on or in the human body is
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Following antibiotic therapy,patients are often administered ________ to facilitate recolonizaton of normal flora.
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Staphylococcus aureus produces ________,leading to fibrin clots that protect them from attack by host cells.
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The dose of an antigen that kills 50% of animals in a test group and is used to estimate the virulence of a pathogen is known as
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Bacteria found in the mouth in the first years of life are well-adapted to biofilm formation.
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________ in saliva cleaves glycosidic linkages in peptidoglycan present in bacterial cell walls,weakening the wall and causing cell lysis.
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The Limulus amebocyte lysate assay is used to detect endotoxin in clinical samples such as serum or cerebrospinal fluid.
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