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TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI SMITH ISBN10: X ISBN13: 9789.....TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI SMITH ISBN10: X ISBN13: 9789.....TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI SMITH ISBN10: X ISBN13: TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI SMITH ISBN10: X ISBN13: 9789.....9789.....

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TEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY
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ixFUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH
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ix EDITIONMARJORIEKELLYCOWANHEIDI
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SMITH ISBN10: 126070243X ISBN13:
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ix9781260702439

,TestBankforMicrobiologyFundamentals:A ClinicalApproach,4thEdition,
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Marjorie Kelly Cowan, Heidi Smith, ISBN10: 126070243X, ISBN13:
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9781260702439
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Table ofContents
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1 IntroductiontoMicrobesandTheirBuilding Blocks ix ix ix ix ix ix




2 ToolsoftheLaboratory: Methods fortheCulturing and MicroscopicAnalysisof
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Microorganisms
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3 Bacteria andArchaea ix ix




4 EukaryoticCells andMicroorganisms ix ix ix




5 Viruses and Prions ix ix




6 Microbial Nutrition and Growth ix ix ix




7 Microbial Metabolism ix




8 Microbial Geneticsand Genetic Engineering ix ix ix ix




9 Physical and Chemical Control of Microbes ix ix ix ix ix




10 Antimicrobial Treatment ix




11 InteractionsBetweenMicrobesandHumans ix ix ix ix




12 HostDefenses I:Overview and Innate Defenses
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13 HostDefensesII:AdaptiveImmunity andImmunization
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14 Disorders in Immunity ix ix




15 Diagnosing Infections ix




16 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Skin and Eyes ix ix ix ix ix ix




17 InfectiousDiseasesAffectingtheNervousSystem ix ix ix ix ix




18 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Cardiovascular and Lymphatic Systems
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19 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Respiratory Systems ix ix ix ix ix




20 InfectiousDiseasesAffectingtheGastrointestinalTract ix ix ix ix ix




21 Infectious Diseases Affecting the Genitourinary System ix ix ix ix ix




22 OneHealth:TheInterconnected HealthoftheEnvironment,Humans, andOther
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Animals
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, Chapter 01 ix




ix IntroductiontoMicrobesandTheirBuilding ix ix ix ix ix




Blocks

Multiple Choice Questions
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1) Themajor groups of microorganisms studied by microbiologists include
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A) bacteria
B) plants
C) helminths
D) algae
E) fungi
F) viruses
G) archaea
H) protozoa



2) Select all answers that areroles played by microorganisms in our environment.
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A) Carry out photosynthesis ix ix




B) Biological decomposition ix




C) Nutrientrecycling ix




D) Complex relationships with animals but not plants ix ix ix ix ix ix




3) Select statements that apply to thetheory of evolution totest your understanding of
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evolution.
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A) Has undergone years of testing
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B) Is a new untested hypothesis
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C) Has not been disprovenix ix ix




D) Lacks supportive evidence ix ix




E) Is a well-established natural phenomenon
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4) Which of the following are correctly matched?
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, A) Bacteria—no nucleus ix




B) Bacteria—true nucleus ix




C) Archaea—true nucleus ix




D) Archaea—no nucleus ix




E) Eukaryotes—truenucleus ix




F) Eukaryotes—no nucleus ix




5) Select the main groups of macromolecules found in living things.
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A) Nucleic acids ix




B) Oxygen
C) Carbon dioxide
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D) Lipids
E) Proteins
F) Carbohydrates




6) Select the nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides that make up RNA.
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A) Guanine
B) Uracil
C) Thymine
D) Adenine
E) Cytosine




7) Select the nitrogenous bases found in nucleotides that makeup DNA.
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