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Microbe - Correct Answer ️️ -A living thing that is too small to be seen by the naked 
eye; require a microscope to see them; includes many different life forms including 
bacteria, archea (often live in extreme environments), fungi, protists, viruses, and 
microscopic animals 
Microbiome - Correct Answer ️️ -The totality of microbes, their genetic information, and 
the milieu in which they interact; typically consist of ...
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TEST BANK for Microbiology An Evolving Science, 3rd Edition, John Foster & Joan Slonczewski _TABLE OF CONTENTS_ Part I: The Microbial Cell Chapter 1. Microbial Life: Origin and Discovery Chapter 2 . Observing the Microbial Cell Chapter 3. Cell Structure and Function Chapter 4. Bacterial Culture, Growth, and Development Chapter 5. Environmental Influences and Control of Microbial Growth Chapter 6. Viruses Part II: Genes and Genomes Chapter 7. Genomes and Chromosomes Chapter 8. Transcription, Tran...
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CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content Question and answers correctly solved CMMB 343 - Final Exam Content 
 
 
There are as many microbial cells in the human body as there are: - correct answer human cells. 
However, ORFs in the microbiome outnumber ORFs in the human genome 
 
95% of the microbes on humans live in: - correct answer The GI tract (gastrointestinal tract). 
 
Different microhabitats support different... - correct answer ...microbes, depending on temperature, pH, oxygen, etc. 
Each micr...
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Microbiology Chapter 4 UTA Tholen 
 
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Prokaryotes (Bacteria and Archaea) are everywhere. 
 
Prokaryotes are VERY adaptable & resilient 
 
Prokaryotes have the ability to switch metabolic or respiration methods 
 
Mutualism both populations benefit; ex: gut nutrition metabolism 
 
Amensalism one population is harmed and the other is unaffected; ex: antimicrobial defense 
on skin 
 
Commensalism one population is benefitted and the other is unaffected; ex: Skin cells as 
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Why was it widely believed, until the late 20th century, that bacterial infections would soon be conquered? Correct Answer-Increased hygiene, nutrition, vaccines, antibiotics allowed control over infectious diseases 
 
Why are bacteria once again of major public health concern? Correct Answer-Increase in bacterial infections due to ageing populations, more people with immune suppression, emerging infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. 
 
Name some major worldwide diseases caused or exace...
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susceptibility - ANSWER lack of resistance to a disease 
 
immunity - ANSWER ability to ward off disease 
 
innate immunity - ANSWER - defense against any pathogen 
- present at birth 
- always present, but does not involve memory response 
 
first line of defense - ANSWER - intact skin 
- mucous membranes and their secretions: line the GI, respiratory; secretes mucus that traps microbes 
- ciliary escalator 
- lacrimal apparatus: washes the eye 
- saliva: washes microbes off teeth and mouth 
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MICROBIOLOGY : 13TH EDITION 
REAL EXAM QUESTIONS COMBINED 
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Student name: 
1) Which of the following diseases are notifiable in the United States? 
A) Measles 
B) Viral-caused diarrhea 
C) Tuberculosis 
D) Rabies 
E) HIV 
F) Otitis media 
Question Details 
Learning Outcome : 13.18 Identify why some diseases are "notifiable," and provide four exam 
ASM Topic : Module 07 Scientific Thinking 
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What are the 3 different branches of life? - Answer-1) Bacteria 
2) Archaea 
3) Eukaryotes 
What are the similarities between bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes? - Answer-1) Basic Biochemistry 
2) Genetic code 
3) Membrane ATPase 
4) Ribosome 
What are the similarities between Bacteria and Archaea? - Answer-1) No nucleus or organelles 
2) Coupled transcription and translation 
What are the similarities between Archaea and Eukaryotes? - Answer-Similar machinery for handling 
information (e.g. ribo...
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What is normal flora? Correct Answer-*-Normal bacteria in intestines or other places in our bodies that if it travels to another part of the body to where it isn't supposed to it can cause problems. * 
*-Like E. Coli. Wiping back to front. * 
*-If you're on an antibiotic it can kill off your normal flora which causes a superinfection.* 
*-Limit broad spectrum drug use and use narrow as much as possible and use as little amount as possible.* 
*-Finish all of antibiotics unless there is a proble...
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Microbiology 33 Final Lecture Exam A & B (GRADED A) Questions and Answers
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El Camino College Compton Educational Center Microbiology 33 Final Lecture Exam A & B 
By Dr. Eyob Wallano 
 
Instruction: Please use the provided scantron to answer all questions from each section. 5% will be taken off from your total score if any marking is left on the exam booklet. Section E and F will be answered separately on provided paper and submitted with the booklet. 
 
Section A. Multiple Choice 
1.	An epidemic disease is one that 
A.	breaks out in higher than usual proportions in a p...
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