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StraighterLine Microbiology BIO250 Comprehensive Final Exam Review | 2026 1. Where does translation occur? - ANSWER The cytoplasm 2. What develops as a complication of strep throat? - ANSWER Rheumatic fever 3. IgG - ANSWER Previous exposure Can cross the placenta Monomer Longer lasting immunity 4. IgA - ANSWER Dimer Secretions (saliva, tears) Most abundant 5. IgM - ANSWER Pentomer Held together by "J-chain" 1st antibody to react Largest Current infection 6. IgD - ANSWER Monomer Found on surface of B-cells Helps immediate immune response 7. IgE - ANSWER Monomer On Basophils Allergic reactions & Parasitic worms 8. Rank the WBC's from most to least abundant - ANSWER Neutrophil Lymphocyte Monocyte Eosinophil Basophil Neutrophil - ANSWER Phagocytic Lymphocyte - ANSWER Specific immunity T-cells, B-cells & natural killer cells Monocyte - ANSWER Phagocytic as mature macrophages Eosinophil - ANSWER Toxic to parasites Basophils - ANSWER Produce histamines to combat allergic reactions 9. What are chemoheterotrophs? - ANSWER Organisms that get carbon from organic material such as proteins, carbohydrates & lipids 10. What are chemoautotrophs & photoautotrophs? - ANSWER They get their carbon from carbon dioxide 11. Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes use aerobic respiration as a way to produce ATP, but you get the (most/least) ATP from aerobic respiration in prokaryotes - ANSWER Most 12. What is the final electron acceptor? - ANSWER Oxygen 13. What is a Transforming Infection? - ANSWER Virus that alters cell DNA, leading to cancer 14. What is a lysogenic infection? - ANSWER Phage DNA is incorporated into host genome and is passed on to subsequent generations 15. What is a Lytic Bacteriophage Infection? - ANSWER Host cell gets so packed with viruses that is lyses (splits) open and releases mature virions 16. What are the three principle purposes of cultivating viruses? - ANSWER 1.) Isolate and ID viruses in clinical specimens 2.) Prepare viruses for vaccines 3.) Research viral strucutre, multiplication cycles, genetics, and effects on hosts 17. What are three ways in which viruses are cultivated? - ANSWER 1.) Using live animal inoculation 2.) Using bird embryos 3.) Using cell (tissue) culture techniques 18. What are three noncellular infections agents besides viruses? - ANSWER Prions, viroids, and satellite viruses. 19. List the essential nutrients of a bacterial cell: - ANSWER CHONPS C - arbon H - ydrogen N - itrogen P - hosphate S - ulphur 20. What are four terms that describe an organisms source of Carbon and Energy? - ANSWER Photoautotrophos, chemoautotrophs, chemoheterotrophs, lithoautotrophs 21. Define Saprobe: - ANSWER A microbe that decomposes organic remains from dead organisms 22. Define Parasite - ANSWER An organism that lives in or within a host from which it obtains nutrients and enjoys protection. Produces some degree of harm to host 23. Define Diffusion: - ANSWER movement from high to low 24. Define Osmosis: - ANSWER Diffusion of water through a selectively permeable membrane 25. hypotonic cell: - ANSWER cells that are less concentrated than their environment; water rushes in, may burst cell 26. hypertonic cell: - ANSWER cells that are more concentrated than their environment; water rushes out of the cell causing it to shrivel 27. isotonic cell: - ANSWER extracellular environment has the same concentration of solutes as the cell cytoplasm 28. types of passive transport - ANSWER Facilitated diffusion, molecule-specific, simple diffusion

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StraighterLine Microbiology BIO250
Comprehensive Final Exam Review | 2026
1. Where does translation occur? - ANSWER The cytoplasm

2. What develops as a complication of strep throat? - ANSWER Rheumatic
fever

3. IgG - ANSWER Previous exposure
Can cross the placenta
Monomer
Longer lasting immunity

4. IgA - ANSWER Dimer
Secretions (saliva, tears)
Most abundant

5. IgM - ANSWER Pentomer
Held together by "J-chain"
1st antibody to react
Largest
Current infection

6. IgD - ANSWER Monomer
Found on surface of B-cells
Helps immediate immune response

7. IgE - ANSWER Monomer
On Basophils
Allergic reactions & Parasitic worms

8. Rank the WBC's from most to least abundant - ANSWER Neutrophil
Lymphocyte
Monocyte
Eosinophil
Basophil

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Neutrophil - ANSWER Phagocytic

Lymphocyte - ANSWER Specific immunity T-cells, B-cells & natural killer
cells

Monocyte - ANSWER Phagocytic as mature macrophages

Eosinophil - ANSWER Toxic to parasites

Basophils - ANSWER Produce histamines to combat allergic reactions

9. What are chemoheterotrophs? - ANSWER Organisms that get carbon from
organic material such as proteins, carbohydrates & lipids

10.What are chemoautotrophs & photoautotrophs? - ANSWER They get their
carbon from carbon dioxide

11.Both prokaryotes and eukaryotes use aerobic respiration as a way to produce
ATP, but you get the (most/least) ATP from aerobic respiration in
prokaryotes - ANSWER Most

12.What is the final electron acceptor? - ANSWER Oxygen

13.What is a Transforming Infection? - ANSWER Virus that alters cell DNA,
leading to cancer

14.What is a lysogenic infection? - ANSWER Phage DNA is incorporated into
host genome and is passed on to subsequent generations

15.What is a Lytic Bacteriophage Infection? - ANSWER Host cell gets so
packed with viruses that is lyses (splits) open and releases mature virions

16.What are the three principle purposes of cultivating viruses? - ANSWER 1.)
Isolate and ID viruses in clinical specimens
2.) Prepare viruses for vaccines
3.) Research viral strucutre, multiplication cycles, genetics, and effects on
hosts

17.What are three ways in which viruses are cultivated? - ANSWER 1.) Using
live animal inoculation

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2.) Using bird embryos
3.) Using cell (tissue) culture techniques

18.What are three noncellular infections agents besides viruses? - ANSWER
Prions, viroids, and satellite viruses.

19.List the essential nutrients of a bacterial cell: - ANSWER CHONPS
C - arbon
H - ydrogen
N - itrogen
P - hosphate
S - ulphur

20.What are four terms that describe an organisms source of Carbon and
Energy? - ANSWER Photoautotrophos, chemoautotrophs,
chemoheterotrophs, lithoautotrophs

21.Define Saprobe: - ANSWER A microbe that decomposes organic remains
from dead organisms

22.Define Parasite - ANSWER An organism that lives in or within a host from
which it obtains nutrients and enjoys protection. Produces some degree of
harm to host

23.Define Diffusion: - ANSWER movement from high to low

24.Define Osmosis: - ANSWER Diffusion of water through a selectively
permeable membrane

25.hypotonic cell: - ANSWER cells that are less concentrated than their
environment; water rushes in, may burst cell

26.hypertonic cell: - ANSWER cells that are more concentrated than their
environment; water rushes out of the cell causing it to shrivel

27.isotonic cell: - ANSWER extracellular environment has the same
concentration of solutes as the cell cytoplasm

28.types of passive transport - ANSWER Facilitated diffusion, molecule-
specific, simple diffusion

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29.facilitated diffusion - ANSWER passive transport: Movement of specific
molecules across cell membranes through protein channels by binding to
receptors

30.Molecule specific
transport - ANSWER Passive transport goes both directions. Rate is limited
by number of binding sites on transport proteins

31.Simple diffusion - ANSWER Fundamental property of atoms and molecults
that exist in a state of random motion

32.Name three types of active transport: - ANSWER Carrier mediated, group
translocation, bulk transport

33.Carrier-mediated Transport is... - ANSWER Active transport where atoms or
molecules are pumped into or out of the cell by specialized receptors

34.Group translocation transport is.... - ANSWER Active transport where
molecule is moved across membrane and converted to a metabolically useful
substance

35.Bulk transport is.... - ANSWER active transport of large
particles/cells/liquids by enfulcing in a vesicle (e.g. endocytosis,
phagocytosis, etc.)

36.Ways in which different organisms dead with oxygen... - ANSWER Can use
oxygen and detoxify is, can neither use nor detoxify is, cannot use but can
detoxify it.

37.What are the five types of associations microbes can have with their hosts? -
ANSWER Mutualism, Commensalism, Parasitism, Antagonism, Synergism

38.Define mutualism - ANSWER both organisms benefit

39.Define commensalism - ANSWER one species benefits and the other is
neither harmed nor helped

40.Define Parasitism - ANSWER one species benefits (parasite) and the other is
harmed (host)
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