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ASCP MB 2023/2024 ALREADY CORRECTLY ANSWERED -GRADED A+
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E. coli RNA Polymerase II - Answer DNA template, product: mRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase I - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleous 
Products: 18s, 5.8s, 28s rRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase II - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleus 
Products: mRNA, snRNA 
 
RNA Polymerase III - Answer DNA template 
Location: Nucleus 
Product: tRNA, 5s rRNA, snRNA 
 
Mitochondrial RNA Polymerase - Answer DNA template, product: mRNA 
 
Mammalian DNA polymerase α - Answer DNA template, product: primers 
 
HCV RNA Polymerase - A...
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REHS KENTUCKY STUDY GUIDE QUESTIONS|2023/24 UPDATE|GRADED A+
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What is the most plentiful form of available water? 
Groundwater 
 
 
 
What are Waterborne Diseases? 
Results from ingestion of water that is harboring a pathogen example: Typhoid fever. 
 
 
 
 
What are Water-washed Diseases? 
Spread by fecal-oral route or person to person contact. Facilitated by lack of personal hygiene. 
 
 
 
What are Water-based Diseases? 
Caused by infection arising through ingestion of pathogenic agent Example: guinea worm larvae, Termatode larvae. 
 
 
 
What are Water...
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AANP 2023 Final Exam Study Guide
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AANP 2023 Final Exam Study Guide 
 
1. Measles (Rubeola): What RNA virus is associated with cough, coryza, and conjunctivitis with 
photophobia, rash that starts on head or face? 
 
2. Ortolani maneuver: technique for checking hip integrity. unequal movement suggests the hip 
is dislocated 
 
3. varicocele: enlarged, dilated veins near the testicle 
 
4. bladder cancer: cancerous tumor that arises from the cells lining the bladder; 
major sign is hematuria, smoking or industrial chemicals can c...
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BIOL 1353 Final Exam Practice Exam Questions and Answers Complete Update 2024
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BIOL 1353 Final Exam Practice Exam Questions and Answers Complete Update 2024 
All of the following grow inside host cells except 
 
A)	Babesia. 
B)	Brucella. 
C)	Dengue fever virus. D) Leishmania. 
E) None of the above
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AANP 2023 Study guide
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Measles (Rubeola) - CORRECT ANSWER-What RNA virus is associated with cough, 
coryza, and conjunctivitis with photophobia, rash that starts on head or face? 
Ortolani maneuver - CORRECT ANSWER-technique for checking hip integrity. unequal 
movement suggests the hip is dislocated 
varicocele - CORRECT ANSWER-enlarged, dilated veins near the testicle 
bladder cancer - CORRECT ANSWER-cancerous tumor that arises from the cells lining 
the bladder; major sign is hematuria, sm...
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MICROBIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH (GREEN PACOP) 300 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024
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The sudden unexpected occurrence of a disease in a given population: 
A) Outbreak 
B) Zoonotic 
C) Endemic 
D) Sporadic - A) Outbreak 
A causative agent of peptic ulcer: 
A) Escherichia coli 
B) Bordetella pertussi 
C) Shigella dysenteriae 
D) Helicobacter pylori - D) Helicobacter pylori 
The "four o'clock habit" promoted by the Department of Health is designed to prevent the spread of: 
A) Dengue fever 
B) Tuberculosis 
C) Malnutrition 
D) Malaria - A) Dengue fever 
The first drug available ...
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VCEHP Module Questions and Answers Already Passed
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VCEHP Module Questions and Answers 
 
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What defines a vector? 
 
a. They are transmitters of disease-causing organisms known as pathogens 
b. They carry pathogens from one host to another 
c. Vertebrate animals such as rodents, raccoons, foxes, and others, cannot be vectors 
d. Arthropods, which are insects or arachnids, are the most important vectors a. They are 
transmitters of disease-causing organisms known as pathogens 
b. They carry pathogens from one host to another 
d. A...
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MICROBIOLOGY & PUBLIC HEALTH (GREEN PACOP) 300 Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Latest Update 2024 | 63 Pages
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The sudden unexpected occurrence of a disease in a given population: 
A) Outbreak 
B) Zoonotic 
C) Endemic 
D) Sporadic - A) Outbreak 
A causative agent of peptic ulcer: 
A) Escherichia coli 
B) Bordetella pertussi 
C) Shigella dysenteriae 
D) Helicobacter pylori - D) Helicobacter pylori 
The "four o'clock habit" promoted by the Department of Health is designed to prevent the spread of: 
A) Dengue fever 
B) Tuberculosis 
C) Malnutrition 
D) Malaria - A) Dengue fever 
The first drug available ...
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REHS Study Guide Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Latest Version 2024 | Verified
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What is the depth at which flies can emerge from a landfill? - 6 inches compacted and 5 inches 
noncompacted 
Why is the use of cooper sulfate crystals recommended for some septic tanks systems - It will destroy 
roots that the solutions comes in contact with 
What is the overall purpose of bar screens, comminutors, and grit chambers when it comes to 
wastewater treatment? - It removes larger solid 
What is the most plentiful form of available water? - Groundwater 
What are Waterborne Diseases? ...
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REHS Kentucky Study Guide Questions With Complete Solutions
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What is the most plentiful form of available water? correct answer: Groundwater 
 
What are Waterborne Diseases? correct answer: Results from ingestion of water that is harboring a pathogen example: Typhoid fever. 
 
What are Water-washed Diseases? correct answer: Spread by fecal-oral route or person to person contact. Facilitated by lack of personal hygiene. 
 
What are Water-based Diseases? correct answer: Caused by infection arising through ingestion of pathogenic agent Example: guinea wo...
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