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MIC 301 EXAM 2 ( Microbiology) Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ Review
MIC 301 EXAM 2 ( Microbiology) Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ Review 
What does 'obligate' mean when one refers to viruses as 'obligate intracellular parasites'? - ANSObligate means that they depend on the host to make energy and replicate. 
Are prions obligate intracellular parasites? - ANS-Yes, because they use genes from the host to replicate. 
Have we been successful in eliminating the disease polio in humans? - ANS-NO 
What disease do the rotaviruses cause that have such a large pu...
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MIC 301 EXAM 2 ( Microbiology) Questions And Answers 2024/2025 A+ Review 
What does 'obligate' mean when one refers to viruses as 'obligate intracellular parasites'? - ANSObligate means that they depend on the host to make energy and replicate. 
Are prions obligate intracellular parasites? - ANS-Yes, because they use genes from the host to replicate. 
Have we been successful in eliminating the disease polio in humans? - ANS-NO 
What disease do the rotaviruses cause that have such a large pu...
MIC 301 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers
MIC 301 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
1. For a biologist, what is the specific definition of 'Commensalism'? 
a. Close interaction between two organisms. 
b. Close interaction between two organisms in which both benefit. 
c. Close interaction between two organisms in which one benefits and one suffers. 
d. Close interaction between two organisms in which only one benefits. - CORRECT ANS-d. Close 
interaction between two organisms in which only one benefits. 
2. Why was it argue...
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MIC 301 Exam 2 Questions With 100% Verified Answers 
1. For a biologist, what is the specific definition of 'Commensalism'? 
a. Close interaction between two organisms. 
b. Close interaction between two organisms in which both benefit. 
c. Close interaction between two organisms in which one benefits and one suffers. 
d. Close interaction between two organisms in which only one benefits. - CORRECT ANS-d. Close 
interaction between two organisms in which only one benefits. 
2. Why was it argue...
Lab CE Modules — Blood Banking Questions And Answers ( Verified Review Exam 2024)
Lab CE Modules — Blood Banking Questions And Answers ( Verified Review Exam 2024) 
1. ABO serologic findings for a patient requiring a transfusion of Red Blood Cells are shown below. 
Which of the following ABO groups would be suitable for transfusion for this patient? 
Forward (Cell) Grouping 
Anti-A - 0 
Anti-B - 4+ 
Anti-A,B - 4+ 
Reverse (Serum) Grouping 
A1 Cells - 4+ 
B Cells - 0 
A. O, B 
B. B 
C. O, A 
D. AB - ANS-A 
1. Match the reagent to its intend use in ABO discrepancy resoluti...
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Lab CE Modules — Blood Banking Questions And Answers ( Verified Review Exam 2024) 
1. ABO serologic findings for a patient requiring a transfusion of Red Blood Cells are shown below. 
Which of the following ABO groups would be suitable for transfusion for this patient? 
Forward (Cell) Grouping 
Anti-A - 0 
Anti-B - 4+ 
Anti-A,B - 4+ 
Reverse (Serum) Grouping 
A1 Cells - 4+ 
B Cells - 0 
A. O, B 
B. B 
C. O, A 
D. AB - ANS-A 
1. Match the reagent to its intend use in ABO discrepancy resoluti...
Lab -11- Blood typing 9 Exam (Immunology Test Review Qs&As 2024-2025)
Lab #11: Blood typing 9 Exam (Immunology Test Review Qs&As 2024/2025) 
Which of the following refers to a molecule that can induce an immune response? 
a. antibody 
b. antigen 
c. immunoglobulin 
d. none of the above - ANS-b. antigen 
Which of the following is found on the surface of red blood cells and can cause problems during 
transfusions? 
a. antibody 
b. antigen 
c. immunoglobulin 
d. none of the above - ANS-b. antigen 
Which of the following is found on the surface of type O red blood ...
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Lab #11: Blood typing 9 Exam (Immunology Test Review Qs&As 2024/2025) 
Which of the following refers to a molecule that can induce an immune response? 
a. antibody 
b. antigen 
c. immunoglobulin 
d. none of the above - ANS-b. antigen 
Which of the following is found on the surface of red blood cells and can cause problems during 
transfusions? 
a. antibody 
b. antigen 
c. immunoglobulin 
d. none of the above - ANS-b. antigen 
Which of the following is found on the surface of type O red blood ...
HCS 212 TEST BANK 21 (Anatomy Questions And Answers 100% All Verified A+)
HCS 212 TEST BANK 21 (Anatomy Questions And Answers 100% All Verified A+) 
The ability of the blood to supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues depends upon 
A) the diameter of the capillaries. 
B) the number of white blood cells in the circulation. 
C) the ability of the blood to remain in constant motion. 
D) the rate at which platelets are manufactured. 
E) the osmotic balance, as controlled by the kidneys. - ANS-c 
Blood that is transported to and from all of the tissues of t...
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HCS 212 TEST BANK 21 (Anatomy Questions And Answers 100% All Verified A+) 
The ability of the blood to supply oxygen and remove carbon dioxide from the tissues depends upon 
A) the diameter of the capillaries. 
B) the number of white blood cells in the circulation. 
C) the ability of the blood to remain in constant motion. 
D) the rate at which platelets are manufactured. 
E) the osmotic balance, as controlled by the kidneys. - ANS-c 
Blood that is transported to and from all of the tissues of t...
MIC 301 Exam 2 (lecture 9, 16, 10, 11, 17) Questions And Answers A+
MIC 301 Exam 2 (lecture 9, 16, 10, 11, 17) Questions And Answers A+ 
Do all cells have mitochondria? - ANS-all except RBC 
what are the similarities between mitochondria and bacteria? - ANS-1.Both have ribosomes 
2.Both have chromosomes 
e membranes 
e the immune response 
Why can mitochondria and bacteria make proteins? - ANS-because they both contain chromosomes 
How does mitochondria activate the immune response? - ANS-Basically after trauma to certain part of 
body the body will release ...
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MIC 301 Exam 2 (lecture 9, 16, 10, 11, 17) Questions And Answers A+ 
Do all cells have mitochondria? - ANS-all except RBC 
what are the similarities between mitochondria and bacteria? - ANS-1.Both have ribosomes 
2.Both have chromosomes 
e membranes 
e the immune response 
Why can mitochondria and bacteria make proteins? - ANS-because they both contain chromosomes 
How does mitochondria activate the immune response? - ANS-Basically after trauma to certain part of 
body the body will release ...
EXAM III Blood Bank Questions And Answers (Verified Exam Review) 2024
EXAM III Blood Bank Questions And Answers (Verified Exam Review) 
2024 
1. The red cells of a nonsecretor (se/se) will most likely type as: - ANS-Le(a+ b-) 
1When the red cells of an individual fail to react with anti-U, they usually fail to react with - ANS-anti-S 
A high protein major crossmatch at the antiglobulin phase was negative. When one drop of check cells 
was added, no agglutination was seen. The MOST likely explanation is that the: - ANS-Residual patient 
serum, inactivated the AHG...
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EXAM III Blood Bank Questions And Answers (Verified Exam Review) 
2024 
1. The red cells of a nonsecretor (se/se) will most likely type as: - ANS-Le(a+ b-) 
1When the red cells of an individual fail to react with anti-U, they usually fail to react with - ANS-anti-S 
A high protein major crossmatch at the antiglobulin phase was negative. When one drop of check cells 
was added, no agglutination was seen. The MOST likely explanation is that the: - ANS-Residual patient 
serum, inactivated the AHG...
Microbiology Quiz 3 Material Questions With Accurate Answers A+ Graded
Microbiology Quiz 3 Material Questions With Accurate Answers A+ Graded 
True or false: Clostridia is aerobic - ANS-FALSE. Clostridia are obligate anaerobes 
How are anaerobic samples obtained? - ANS-Send sample to lab ASAP. use container with thioglycolate 
(an oxygen-reducing agent). 
Where are Clostridia naturally found? - ANS-soil 
True or false: Clostridia form spores. - ANS-TRUE. Location of the spore in the bacterium may aid in 
species identification (Ex. terminal spores tell you it is ...
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Microbiology Quiz 3 Material Questions With Accurate Answers A+ Graded 
True or false: Clostridia is aerobic - ANS-FALSE. Clostridia are obligate anaerobes 
How are anaerobic samples obtained? - ANS-Send sample to lab ASAP. use container with thioglycolate 
(an oxygen-reducing agent). 
Where are Clostridia naturally found? - ANS-soil 
True or false: Clostridia form spores. - ANS-TRUE. Location of the spore in the bacterium may aid in 
species identification (Ex. terminal spores tell you it is ...
Volume #3 - Chapter #5 – Immunology Questions With Verified Solution 2024/2025
Volume #3 - Chapter #5 – Immunology Questions With Verified Solution 
2024/2025 
Which of the following types of immunity provides protection from exposure to an antigen by getting a 
vaccination? 
A. 
Humoral 
B. 
Naturally acquired 
C. 
Induced active 
D. 
Passive - ANS-C. Induced active 
Induced active immunity, also called artificially acquired immunity, can be derived by a purposeful 
exposure to an antigen, such as in a vaccination. 
Which of the following is a substance that enters th...
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Volume #3 - Chapter #5 – Immunology Questions With Verified Solution 
2024/2025 
Which of the following types of immunity provides protection from exposure to an antigen by getting a 
vaccination? 
A. 
Humoral 
B. 
Naturally acquired 
C. 
Induced active 
D. 
Passive - ANS-C. Induced active 
Induced active immunity, also called artificially acquired immunity, can be derived by a purposeful 
exposure to an antigen, such as in a vaccination. 
Which of the following is a substance that enters th...
Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology (Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025
Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology 
(Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025 
The scientist responsible for the development of the first anti-plague vaccine in 1866 was 
A) Alexandre Yersin. 
B) Robert Koch. 
C) Louis Pasteur. 
D) Josef Marburg. 
E) Barbara McClintock - ANS-A 
The plague bacillus is known as 
A) Plasmodium vivax. 
B) Pneumocystis carinii. 
C) Streptococcus pyogenes. 
D) Yersinia pestis. 
E) Bacillus anthracis. - ANS-D 
The ci...
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Chapter 25 Blood/lymphatic Infections mcgraw hill microbiology 
(Question Bank and Answers) 100% Verified Exam 2024/2025 
The scientist responsible for the development of the first anti-plague vaccine in 1866 was 
A) Alexandre Yersin. 
B) Robert Koch. 
C) Louis Pasteur. 
D) Josef Marburg. 
E) Barbara McClintock - ANS-A 
The plague bacillus is known as 
A) Plasmodium vivax. 
B) Pneumocystis carinii. 
C) Streptococcus pyogenes. 
D) Yersinia pestis. 
E) Bacillus anthracis. - ANS-D 
The ci...
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