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Chapters 1 - 41 X
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, Mahon: XTextbook Xof XDiagnostic XMicrobiology, X7th XEdition XTest XBank
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Table Xof Xcontents
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Part X1: XIntroduction Xto XClinical XMicrobiology
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Chapter X1. XBacterial XCellXStructure, XPhysiology, XMetabolism, Xand XGenetics
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Chapter X2. XHost-Parasite XInteraction
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Chapter X3. XThe XLaboratoryXRole Xin XInfection XControl
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Chapter X4. XControl XofXMicroorganisms: XDisinfection,XSterilization, Xand XMicrobiologyXSafety
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Chapter X5. XPerformance XImprovement XinXthe XMicrobiologyXLaboratory
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Chapter X6. XSpecimen XCollection XandXProcessing
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Chapter X7. XMicroscopic XExamination XofXMaterials Xfrom XInfected XSites
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Chapter X8. X Use XofXColonyXMorphology Xfor Xthe XPresumptive XIdentification XofXMicroorganisms
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Chapter X9. X Biochemical XIdentification XofXGram-Negative XBacteria
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Chapter X10. XImmunodiagnosis Xof XInfectious XDiseases
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Chapter X11. XApplicationsXofXMolecular XDiagnostics
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ChapterX12. XAntibacterialXMechanismsXofXActionXand XBacterial XResistance XMechanisms
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Chapter X13. XAntimicrobial XSusceptibilityXTesting
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Part X2: XLaboratory XIdentification Xof XSignificant XIsolates
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Chapter X14. XStaphylococci
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Chapter X15. XStreptococcus, XEnterococcus, Xand XOtherXCatalase-Negative, XGram-Positive XCocci
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Chapter X16. XAerobic XGram-Positive XBacilli
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Chapter X17. XNeisseria XSpecies Xand XMoraxella Xcatarrhalis
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Chapter X18. XHaemophilus,XHACEK, XLegionellaXandXOther XFastidious XGram-Negative XBacilli
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ChapterX19. XEnterobacteriaceae
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Chapter X20. XVibrio, XAeromonas, Xand XCampylobacter XSpecies
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Chapter X21. XNonfermentingXand XMiscellaneous XGram-Negative XBacilli
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Chapter X22. XAnaerobes XofXClinical XImportance
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Chapter X23. XThe XSpirochetes
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Chapter X24. XChlamydia, XRickettsia, Xand XSimilar XOrganisms
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Chapter X25. XMycoplasmaXand XUreaplasma
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Chapter X26. XMycobacterium XtuberculosisXand XNontuberculousXMycobacteria
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Chapter X27. XMedicallyXSignificant XFungi
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Chapter X28. XDiagnostic XParasitology
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Chapter X29. XClinical XVirology
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Chapter X30. XAgents XofXBioterror Xand XForensic XMicrobiology
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Chapter X31. XBiofilms: XArchitects Xof XDisease
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Part X3: XLaboratory XDiagnosis Xof XInfectious XDiseases: Xand XOrgan XSystem XApproach Xto XDiagnostic
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Chapter X32. XUpperXand XLower XRespiratoryXTract XInfections
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Chapter X33. XSkinXand XSoft XTissue XInfections
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Chapter X34. XGastrointestinal XInfections Xand XFood XPoisoning
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Chapter X35. XInfections XofXthe XCentral XNervous XSystem
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Chapter X36. XBacteremia Xand XSepsis
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Chapter X37. XUrinaryXTract XInfections
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Chapter X38. XGenital XInfectionsXand XSexuallyXTransmitted XInfections
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Chapter X39. XInfections XinXSpecial XPopulations
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Chapter X40. XZoonotic XDiseases
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Chapter X41. XOcular XInfections
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,ChapterX01:XBacterial XCellXStructure, XPhysiology,XMetabolism,Xand
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MULTIPLEXCHOICE h
1. ToXsurvive, Xmicrobial Xinhabitants XhaveXlearned Xto Xadapt XbyXvarying Xall Xof Xthe Xfollowing, Xexcept
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a. growthXrate. h
b. growthXin Xall XatmosphericXconditions. h h h h
c. growthXat Xparticular Xtemperatures. h h h
d. bacterialXshape. h
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TheXchapter Xbegins XbyXdiscussing Xthe XwayXmicrobial Xinhabitants XhaveXhad Xto Xevolve Xto
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XsurviveXin Xmany Xdifferent Xniches Xand Xhabitats. XIt Xdiscusses Xslow Xgrowers, Xrapid Xgrowers,
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Xand Xreplication Xwith Xscarce Xor Xabundant Xnutrients, Xunder Xdifferent Xatmospheric
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Xconditions, Xtemperature Xrequirements, Xand Xcell Xstructure. XBacterial Xshape Xas Xa Xform Xof
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Xevolution Xis Xnot Xdiscussed.
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OBJ: X LevelX2:XInterpretation
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2. WhoXwas Xconsidered Xthe XfatherXofXprotozoologyXand Xbacteriology?
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a. AntonXvan XLeeuwenhoek h h
b. Louis XPasteur h
c. CarlXLandsteiner h
d. MichaelXDouglas h
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The Xbook Xdiscusses XAnton Xvan XLeeuwenhoek Xas Xthe Xinventor Xof Xthe Xmicroscope Xand Xthe
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Xfirst XpersonXto XseeXthe X“beasties.” XSoXtheyXdubbed Xhim Xthe XfatherXofXprotozoology Xand
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Xbacteriology.XTheXother Xthree Xindividuals XwereXnot Xdiscussed.
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OBJ: X LevelX1: XRecall h h h
3. ProkaryoticXcells XhaveXwhich XofXthe Xfollowing Xstructures Xin Xtheir Xcytoplasm? h h h h h h h h h h
a. GolgiXapparatus h
b. Ribosomes
c. Mitochondria
d. EndoplasmicXreticulum h
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All Xthe Xstructures Xlisted Xare Xfound Xin Xeukaryotic Xcells, Xbut Xribosomes Xare Xthe Xonly
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Xones XthatXapply Xto Xprokaryotic Xcells.
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OBJ: X LevelX1: XRecall h h h
4. This Xform Xof XDNA Xis XcommonlyXfound Xin Xeukaryotic Xcells.
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a. Linear
b. Circular
c. Plasmid
d. Colloid
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CircularXand Xplasmid XDNA XareXusuallyXfound Xonly Xin Xbacteria, Xnot Xeukaryotic Xcells.
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XColloid XisXaXproperty Xof Xprotein Xmolecules Xand Xis Xnot Xassociated Xwith Xnucleotides.
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OBJ: X LevelX1: XRecall
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5. TheXnuclear Xmembrane Xin Xprokaryotes Xis
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a. missing.
b. impenetrable.
c. aXclassic Xmembrane.
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d. aXlipid Xbilayer Xmembrane.
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ANSWER: X A h
Prokaryotic Xcells Xdo Xnot Xhave Xany Xmembrane-bound Xstructures Xin Xthe Xcytoplasm
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Xincluding XaXstructured Xnucleus.
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OBJ: X LevelX1: XRecall
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6. A Xmicroorganism Xthat XisXaXunicellularXorganism Xand Xlacks XaXnuclear XmembraneXand
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htrueXnucleusXbelongs Xto Xwhich Xclassification?
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a. Fungi
b. Bacteria
c. Algae
d. Parasite
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Fungi, Xalgae, Xand Xparasites XareXunicellularXeukaryoticXorganisms Xthat Xcontain XaXtrue
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Xnucleus.XBacteria XareXprokaryotic X and Xdo Xnot X contain Xa Xtrue Xnucleus Xor Xnuclear
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Xmembrane.
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OBJ: X LevelX1: XRecall
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7. In XtheXlaboratory, XtheXclinical Xmicrobiologist Xis Xresponsible XforXall Xthe Xfollowing, Xexcept
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a. isolatingXmicroorganisms. h
b. selectingXtreatment XforXpatients. h h h
c. identifyingXmicroorganisms. h
d. analyzingXbacteria Xthat XcauseXdisease. h h h h
ANSWER: X B h
Clinical XmicrobiologistsXdo Xnot Xselect XtheXtreatment XforXpatients. XTheyXprovide XtheXdoctor
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XwithXthe Xname Xof Xthe Xorganism Xand Xthe Xantibiotics Xthat Xcan Xkill Xthe Xbacteria, Xbut Xnot Xin
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Xthe Xfinal Xselection Xof Xtreatment Xprotocols.
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OBJ: X LevelX2: XRecall
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8. What Xenables Xthe Xmicrobiologist XtoXselect Xthe Xcorrect XmediaXforXprimaryXcultureXand
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hoptimizeXtheXchance Xof Xisolating Xa Xpathogenic Xorganism?
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a. DeterminingXstainingXcharacteristics h h
b. UnderstandingXthe Xcell XstructureXand Xbiochemical Xpathways XofXanXorganism h h h h h h h h h
c. Understanding Xthe Xgrowth Xrequirements Xof Xpotential Xpathogens Xat Xspecific XbodyXsite h h h h h h h h h h
d. KnowingXtheXdifferences XinXcell Xwalls XofXparticular Xbacteria h h h h h h h h
ANSWER: X C h