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BIOL 351 Final Exam (Latest Update ) Pharmacology |


Questions & Answers | Grade A | 100% Correct - Portage Learning




Question 1


Which of the five kingdoms in biological classification includes bacteria?


A. Protista


B. Fungi


C. Plantae


D. Monera


CORRECT ANSWER: D. Monera


Rationale: The Monera kingdom is defined as encompassing prokaryotic


organisms, which include all bacteria. The other kingdoms consist of eukaryotic


organisms.




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Question 2


A nurse is reviewing Koch's postulates with a student. These postulates are best


described as a series of steps for:


A. Classifying different types of microorganisms.


B. Determining the causative agent of a particular disease.


C. Creating a vaccine against a pathogen.


D. Sterilizing medical equipment.


CORRECT ANSWER: B. Determining the causative agent of a particular disease.


Rationale: Koch's postulates are a set of criteria established to establish a causal


relationship between a microbe and a specific disease, forming a cornerstone of


infectious disease microbiology.


Question 3


A nursing student is studying bacterial structures. Which statement about a


bacterial capsule is accurate?


A. It is the outer coat of the endospore.


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B. It is a gelatinous layer external to the cell wall.


C. It is primarily composed of peptidoglycan.


D. It is the site of ATP synthesis.


CORRECT ANSWER: B. It is a gelatinous layer external to the cell wall.


Rationale: The capsule is a discrete polysaccharide or protein layer that lies


outside the cell wall. The endospore coat is a separate, durable structure formed


internally during sporulation.


Question 4


The nurse educator explains that the cytoplasmic membrane of a bacterial cell


has several key functions. Which three are correct? (Select all that apply.)


A. Creates an ionic gradient.


B. Prevents the cell from leaking nutrients.


C. Is the site of protein synthesis.


D. Serves as an anchoring site for proteins.


E. Contains the cell's genetic material.


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CORRECT ANSWER: A, B, D.


Rationale: The cytoplasmic membrane is a selectively permeable phospholipid


bilayer that maintains concentration gradients (A), acts as a permeability barrier


(B), and contains integral and peripheral proteins that serve various functions (D).


Protein synthesis occurs at ribosomes, and genetic material is contained in the


nucleoid.


Question 5


A nurse is reviewing the structure of bacterial cell walls with a preceptee.


Bacterial cell walls are primarily composed of:


A. Cellulose


B. Chitin


C. Peptidoglycan


D. Pseudopeptidoglycan


CORRECT ANSWER: C. Peptidoglycan


Rationale: Peptidoglycan, a polymer of glycan chains cross-linked by peptides, is


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