Exam 1:An Introduction to Microbiology and Human Disease-Part A

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The part of a bacterial cell that makes it gram positive or gram negative is the:

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Potential sources of infectious disease include:

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The vector of malaria is a:

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Respiratory pathogens are most often spread by:

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Most fungi live on dead organic matter,and are therefore called:

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A systemic mycosis might involve each of these except the:

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The human body louse is the vector of:

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The pathogens that are made of DNA or RNA and a protein shell are the:

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A nosocomial infection is one that is acquired:

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Which statement is NOT true of bacterial cell structure?

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An inapparent infection is one in which the person has no:

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The cell walls of bacteria:

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Which statement is NOT true of disease terminology?

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The vector of Lyme disease is a:

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Binary fission is the process by which:

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An infection that is acquired in a hospital or other healthcare facility is called:

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Bacteria that can reproduce in the presence or absence of oxygen are called:

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The term for a parasite that lives within the body is:

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When more than the usual number of cases of a disease occurs in a population,the disease is said to be:

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A potential source of infection for some diseases is:

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