Exam 3: Bacteria and Archaea
Exam 1: Introduction to Microbes and Their Building Blocks84 Questions
Exam 2: Tools of the Laboratory: Methods for the Culturing and Microscopic Analysis74 Questions
Exam 3: Bacteria and Archaea88 Questions
Exam 4: Eukaryotic Cells and Microorganisms77 Questions
Exam 5: Viral Structure and Life Cycles80 Questions
Exam 6: Microbial Nutrition and Growth90 Questions
Exam 7: Microbial Metabolism68 Questions
Exam 8: Microbial Genetics and Genetic Engineering111 Questions
Exam 9: Physical and Chemical Control of Microbes87 Questions
Exam 10: Antimicrobial Treatment78 Questions
Exam 11: Interactions Between Microbes and Humans98 Questions
Exam 12: Host Defenses I: Overview and Nonspecific Defenses86 Questions
Exam 13: Host Defenses II: Specific Immunity and Immunization86 Questions
Exam 14: Disorders in Immunity75 Questions
Exam 15: Diagnosing Infections53 Questions
Exam 16: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes69 Questions
Exam 17: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Nervous System74 Questions
Exam 18: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems78 Questions
Exam 19: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory Systems72 Questions
Exam 20: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Gastrointestinal Tract72 Questions
Exam 21: Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary System69 Questions
Exam 22: One Health: The Interconnected Health of the Environment, humans, and Other Animals59 Questions
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Movement of a cell toward a chemical stimulus is termed
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As a triage nurse in the ER, you begin the assessment of an elderly patient complaining of bloody diarrhea and severe stomach cramps. You find the patient has a fever of 104oF as well, and is showing signs of dehydration. IV fluids are administered while further analysis of the patient continues.
-Gram staining reveals the presence of gram-negative bacilli in the patient's stool.Thinking about the patient's spike in temperature,you understand now how this bacterium could cause a fever.Which of the following is the correct explanation?
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The function of bacterial endospores is
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The cell envelope of gram-positive bacteria has two layers: a thick cell wall and the cell membrane.
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As an RN in a primary care office, you recently took care of a 15-year-old patient with severe gastrointestinal distress. Since the patient had experienced diarrhea, vomiting, and a fever for 4 days, a stool culture was ordered in an attempt to identify a disease-causing pathogen. The laboratory results have just been faxed over to your office and you begin to read the data.
-The report shows that a motility test was also performed on the sample,and the microbe produced positive results.Thinking about bacterial movement,you realize that this bacterium could possess which structure(s)for motility?
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A 3-year-old patient is admitted to the ER after a sudden onset of high fever and chills, a productive cough, and shortness of breath. The parents indicate that the child had been healthy up until a few hours ago. An initial workup of the child shows an elevated temperature (103oF), a rapid pulse rate (140 bpm), and a low oxygen saturation level (82%). Supplemental oxygen and acetaminophen are administered immediately, and specimens are obtained from the patient for microbial analysis.
-You head back to the patient's room to inform the family of the child's condition.In educating the parents about the pathogen,which of the following statements would you use to correctly describe the medical importance of a bacterial capsule?
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The term that refers to the presence of flagella over the cell surface is
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During the Gram stain,_____ cells decolorize when the alcohol is applied.
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The enzyme _____,found in tears and saliva,can hydrolyze the bonds in the glycan chains of certain bacterial cell walls.
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Two major structures that allow bacteria to adhere to surfaces are ___ and ___.
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The term diplococcus refers to an irregular cluster of spherical bacterial cells.
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A 3-year-old patient is admitted to the ER after a sudden onset of high fever and chills, a productive cough, and shortness of breath. The parents indicate that the child had been healthy up until a few hours ago. An initial workup of the child shows an elevated temperature (103oF), a rapid pulse rate (140 bpm), and a low oxygen saturation level (82%). Supplemental oxygen and acetaminophen are administered immediately, and specimens are obtained from the patient for microbial analysis.
-The specimens are Gram-stained and analyzed microscopically.The laboratory technician observes spherical purple-colored cells arranged in short chains.Based upon this evidence,which of the following microbes is most likely the pathogen affecting the patient?
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Gram-negative bacteria do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
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As a triage nurse in the ER, you begin the assessment of an elderly patient complaining of bloody diarrhea and severe stomach cramps. You find the patient has a fever of 104oF as well, and is showing signs of dehydration. IV fluids are administered while further analysis of the patient continues.
-Specimen collection from the patient is ordered for microbial analysis in the hospital laboratory.Based upon the patient's symptoms,which of the following is most correct regarding this process?
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Bacteria in the genus Mycoplasma and bacteria called L-forms lack cell walls.
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