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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution 
 
Gemella 
Gram positive diplococcus. 
Thrive best at high partial carbon dioxide pressure. 
Facultative anaerobe. 
Oxidase negative. 
Catalase negative. 
In mucous membranes of humans and animals and upper digestive tract. 
Leuconstoc 
Gram positive cocci often in chains. 
Intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. 
Catalase negative. 
Are generally slime forming. 
Responsible for cabbage fermentation. 
Acanthamoeba 
A genus of amoe...
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NBCE Part 1 Micro| 421 questions| with complete solutions
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What are the important DNA virus families CORRECT ANSWERS: Adenoviridae 
Papillomaviridae 
Herpesviridae 
Poxviridae 
Hepadnaviridae 
 
What human virus is associated with DNA family virus Adenoviridae CORRECT ANSWERS: Adenovirus 
 
What human virus is associated with DNA family virus Papillomaviridae CORRECT ANSWERS: Papillomavirus 
 
What human virus is associated with DNA family virus Herpesviridae CORRECT ANSWERS: Herpes simplex virus, varicella-zoster virus, cytomegalovirus, Epstein-Bar...
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution
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ASCP Microbiology Exam (Answered) With Complete verified Solution 
 
Gemella 
Gram positive diplococcus. 
Thrive best at high partial carbon dioxide pressure. 
Facultative anaerobe. 
Oxidase negative. 
Catalase negative. 
In mucous membranes of humans and animals and upper digestive tract. 
Leuconstoc 
Gram positive cocci often in chains. 
Intrinsically resistant to vancomycin. 
Catalase negative. 
Are generally slime forming. 
Responsible for cabbage fermentation. 
Acanthamoeba 
A genus of amoe...
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MCB Exam 4 fully solved and updated
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Define selective toxicity - answer-Ability of a drug to kill or inhibit pathogens while damaging the host as little as possible 
 
What organisms produce antibiotics? - answer-- Bacteria (Bacillus, Actinomycin, Penicillium) 
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What are the differences between synthetic and semi-synthetic drugs? - answer-- Synthetic: 
- Natural antibiotics are weapons that bacteria or fungi use to compete 
with other microorganisms. 
- Semi-synthetic: natural antibiotics that were modified in the lab ...
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YELLOW FEVER VIRUS
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Yellow fever virus, was isolated first from West Africa in 1927, represents a zoonotic pathogen. Mainly an arthropod-borne virus, transmitted by an arthropod (Aedes aegypti mosquitoes), classified under the family Flaviviridae and genus Flavivirus, that is the etiological cause of the yellow fever disease which is an acute disease that causes jaundice as well as hemorrhagic fever, causing 200,000 cases and 30,000 deaths within it, the YFV effect on the liver unlike other examples in the same gen...
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Flaviviridae
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Summary of the viruses in the group flaviviridae, which includes yellow fever and tick fevers among others. Distinguishes between different viruses in the group and identifies key diseases which they are responsible for
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MCB2340C Section 08 General Microbiology Module 03 - Disease and Resistance: Integument, Respiratory, and Gastrointestinal Systems | Download To Score An A
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MCB2340C Section 08 General Microbiology Module 03 - Disease and Resistance: Integument, Respiratory, and Gastrointestinal Systems Question 1 1 out of 1 points The type of DNA mutation that can cause the alteration of every amino acid after the mutation occurs is called: Selected Answer: Correct Frameshift mutation Answers: Point mutation Missense mutation Nonsense mutation Correct Frameshift mutation Silent mutation Question 2 0 out of 1 points Which of the following infectious diseases is cons...
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Yellow fever
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A summary of the clinical importance of presentation of yellow fever, including subjects such as causative agent, transmission, demography, pathology of infection, clinical symptoms and prevention
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Virology (Bioterrorism,Emerging viruses and viral zoonosis)
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Virology course summary table for the viruses in the topics of Bioterrorism,Emerging viruses and viral zoonosis. These include Poxviridae, Arenaviridae(Lassa), Coronaviridae (Sars), Filoviridae (Ebola), Rhabdoviridae, Bunyaviridae and Flaviviridae
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59-60) Flaviviridae
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