Microbiology - ANSWER The study of small living organisms called microbes is called:
Bacteria - ANSWER One-celled microorganism a that are classified as either disease
producing are called:
Non-pathogenic bacteria - ANSWER Nondisease-producing bacteria are called:
Saprophytes - ANSWER Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter are known
as:
Cocci - ANSWER Spherical or round-shaped bacterial cells that singularly or in groups
are called:
Staphylococci - ANSWER Which are pus forming bacterial cells that are present in
abscesses, pustules, and boils?
Diplococci - ANSWER Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia are:
Bacilli - ANSWER Which of the following is most common form of bacterial cells?
Active stage - ANSWER What stage of growth cycle do bacteria reproduce and grow
rapidly?
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,Inactive stage - ANSWER Dormant stage bacteria enters when environment makes
bacteria's survival difficult:
Flagella - ANSWER Bacilli and spirilla are able to move themselves by using hairlike
projections known as:
Virus - ANSWER Sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells
of living hosts:
HBV - ANSWER Highly infectious disease that affects the liver
Infection - ANSWER Growth of parasitic organism within the body:
Local infection - ANSWER Infection present in a small, confined area indicated by a
pus-filled boil, pimple or inflammation:
Antiseptics - ANSWER Products used to arrest or prevent the growth of
microorganisms on the skin:
Disinfection - ANSWER Second level of infection that doesn't eliminate bacterial
spores:
High frequency energy waves - ANSWER Instruments can be pre-cleaned using:
OSHA - ANSWER Regulatory agency that enforces safety and health standards in work
place is
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, MSDS - ANSWER Key info proving helpful during an allergic reaction can b found on
the:
Sterilization - ANSWER Highest level of infection control that destroys all small
organisms, including bacterial spores:
UV Light Sterilizer - ANSWER Machine that uses UV light to kill bacteria in a dry
setting:
Autoclave - ANSWER A pressurized, steam heated vessel that sterilizes objects with
high pressure and heat, or pressurized steam:
Chemiclave - ANSWER Machine that sterilizes surgical instruments with high pressure,
high temp vapor:
Sanitation, disinfection, and Sterilization - ANSWER Levels of infection control
Anatomy - ANSWER Study of organisms and systems of the body:
Cells - ANSWER Basic units of life:
Cytoplasm - ANSWER Production department of he cell
Mitosis - ANSWER Human cells reproduce through:
Anabolism - ANSWER Process o building up larger molecules from smaller ones:
Catabolism - ANSWER What phase of metabolism causes a release of energy within
the cell?
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Bacteria - ANSWER One-celled microorganism a that are classified as either disease
producing are called:
Non-pathogenic bacteria - ANSWER Nondisease-producing bacteria are called:
Saprophytes - ANSWER Nonpathogenic bacteria that live on dead matter are known
as:
Cocci - ANSWER Spherical or round-shaped bacterial cells that singularly or in groups
are called:
Staphylococci - ANSWER Which are pus forming bacterial cells that are present in
abscesses, pustules, and boils?
Diplococci - ANSWER Bacterial cells that grow in pairs and cause pneumonia are:
Bacilli - ANSWER Which of the following is most common form of bacterial cells?
Active stage - ANSWER What stage of growth cycle do bacteria reproduce and grow
rapidly?
1
,Inactive stage - ANSWER Dormant stage bacteria enters when environment makes
bacteria's survival difficult:
Flagella - ANSWER Bacilli and spirilla are able to move themselves by using hairlike
projections known as:
Virus - ANSWER Sub-microscopic infectious agent that replicates itself only within cells
of living hosts:
HBV - ANSWER Highly infectious disease that affects the liver
Infection - ANSWER Growth of parasitic organism within the body:
Local infection - ANSWER Infection present in a small, confined area indicated by a
pus-filled boil, pimple or inflammation:
Antiseptics - ANSWER Products used to arrest or prevent the growth of
microorganisms on the skin:
Disinfection - ANSWER Second level of infection that doesn't eliminate bacterial
spores:
High frequency energy waves - ANSWER Instruments can be pre-cleaned using:
OSHA - ANSWER Regulatory agency that enforces safety and health standards in work
place is
2
, MSDS - ANSWER Key info proving helpful during an allergic reaction can b found on
the:
Sterilization - ANSWER Highest level of infection control that destroys all small
organisms, including bacterial spores:
UV Light Sterilizer - ANSWER Machine that uses UV light to kill bacteria in a dry
setting:
Autoclave - ANSWER A pressurized, steam heated vessel that sterilizes objects with
high pressure and heat, or pressurized steam:
Chemiclave - ANSWER Machine that sterilizes surgical instruments with high pressure,
high temp vapor:
Sanitation, disinfection, and Sterilization - ANSWER Levels of infection control
Anatomy - ANSWER Study of organisms and systems of the body:
Cells - ANSWER Basic units of life:
Cytoplasm - ANSWER Production department of he cell
Mitosis - ANSWER Human cells reproduce through:
Anabolism - ANSWER Process o building up larger molecules from smaller ones:
Catabolism - ANSWER What phase of metabolism causes a release of energy within
the cell?
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