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Microbiology for Embalmers FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT!

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Microbiology for Embalmers FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS & ANSWERS 100% CORRECT! Both B and C. Abscesses and Food Poisoning - ANSWERStaphyloccocus aureus is known for causing which of the following: Anaerobes, Aerobes - ANSWEROrganisms that are ____ must obtain their oxygen from oxygen containing compounds, while ____ need free atmospheric oxygen. False - Rarely transmitted via infected objects. - ANSWERGonorrhea is often transmitted via infected objects because the organism Neisseria gonorrhea survives well outside the body. True or False? All of the above. - ANSWERThe anthrax bacillus can enter the body in which of the following ways: Inhalation, wound contamination, ingestion, only A and B, all of the above? True - ANSWERThe tetanus toxin is less potent than the botulinum toxin. True or False? Obligate Aerobe - ANSWERMust have free oxygen in order to develop. Obligate Anaerobe - ANSWERCan only exist in the absence of free oxygen - uses oxygen containing compounds. Facultative Aerobe - ANSWERPrefers an environment with no oxygen, but may live in the presence of oxygen - usually gets oxygen from oxygen-containing compounds, but ma get it from free oxygen. Facultative Anaerobe - ANSWERPRefers an environment with oxygen, but may live without it - usually gets oxygen from free oxygen, but can obtain it from oxygen-containing compounds. Goats, Cattle, Sheep - ANSWERCoxiella Burnetti ; Etiological agent of Q Fever. Zoonotic agent. Parrots and Parakeets - ANSWERPsittacosis (Chlamydia Psittaci); Zoonotic infection. Transmitted by: Domestic fowls and birds (chickens, turkeys, pigeons) - ANSWEROrnithosis (Chlamdia psittaci); Zoonotic Infection. Transmitted by: Bite of the louse (lice) - ANSWEREpidemic Typhus (Rickettsia prowazekii; or typhus fever) Transmitted by: Bite of the Tick; Fever, rash, petecchial hemorrhage - ANSWERRocky Mountain Spotted Fever (Rickettsia rickettsii) Transmitted by: Flies transmit mechanically; fingers and fomites through the eyes - ANSWERTrachoma (Attacks the cells lining the cornea and conjunctiva) Transmitted by: Rubeola - ANSWERWhich of the following dermatropic viruses has lacrimal secretions as a portal of exit? Rubella, Rubeola, Variola, Vaccina.

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