Multiple Choice
When examining specimen smears for pathogenic bacteria, this is important to note.
A) Wright stain reaction
B) Intracellular and extracellular forms
C) Details of the microbe's nuclear structure
D) The amount of fecal material on the slide
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Q3: A bacterial smear may indicate a polymicrobial
Q4: Culture results<br>A) confirm the correctness of the
Q5: What elements should be included in the
Q6: Commonly encountered polymicrobial infections are common in<br>A)
Q7: When a laboratory professional examines a specimen
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Q10: All the following cells reflect chronic inflammation,
Q11: In the microbiology laboratory, this instrument is
Q12: Because cell wall-damaged bacteria, antibiotic-treated bacteria, or
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