THE LABORATORY SCIENCE 2ND EDITION
BY MARIA DANNESSA DELOST
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Chapter 1 Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics……………………………………3
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Chapter 2 Safety in the Clinical Microbiology Laboratory……………………………………………….9
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Chapter 3 Host and Microorganism Interactions………………………………………………………….14
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Chapter 4 Specimen Collection and Management………………………………………………………..20
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Chapter 5 Microscopy, Staining, and Direct Examination of
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Chapter 6 Traditional Culture and Identification Methods…………………………………………………31
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Chapter 7 Immunochemical and Molecular Qg Qg
QgMethods……………………………………………………….36
Chapter 8 Antimicrobial Agents and SusceptibilityQg Qg Qg
QgTesting………………………………………………..41
Chapter 9 Staphylococci and Other Catalase-Positive Gram-Positive
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Chapter 10 Streptococcus, Enterococcus, and Related Qg Qg Qg
Organisms…………………………………………51
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Chapter 11 Neisseria…………………………………………………………………………………………61
Chapter 12 Enterobacteriaceae………………………………………………………………………………66
Chapter 13 Nonfermentative Gram-Negative Bacilli and Similar Qg Qg Qg Qg
Bacteria…………………………………73
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Chapter 14 Vibrio, Aeromonas, Campylobacter, and Similar
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Organisms…………………………………...79
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Chapter 15 Haemophilus, HACEK, Legionella, Bordetella, and Other Fastidious Gram-Negative
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Bacilli...85
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Chapter 16 Gram-Positive Bacilli…………………………………………………………………………..92
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Chapter 17 Spirochetes………………………………………………………………………………………98
Chapter 18 Anaerobes………………………………………………………………………………………102
Chapter 19 Mycobacterium…………………………………………………………………………………110
Chapter 20 Chlamydia, Rickettsia, Mycoplasma, and Similar
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Organisms…………………………………116
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Chapter 21 Introduction to Clinical Qg Qg
Mycology……………………………………………………………..121
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Chapter 22 Introduction to Clinical Parasitology…………………………………………………………..128
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Chapter 23 Introduction to Clinical Virology……………………………………………………………..137
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Chapter 24 Clinical Specimens and
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Infections……………………………………………………………..144
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1. Which of the following is a phenotypical characteristic used for classifying bacteria?
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A) Staining characteristics Qg
B) Macroscopic morphology Qg
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D) All of these are
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correct. Ans: D
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Ahead: Classification and
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Taxonomy Subject: Chapter 1
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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2. Which of the following is written correctly using the binomial system of nomenclature?
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A) STAPHYLOCOCCUS aureus
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B) Streptococcus pyogenes
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C) Staphylococcus Epidermidis Qg
D) enterococcus
faecalis Ans: B
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Ahead:Classification and Taxonomy Qg Qg
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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3. The bacterial cell:
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A) does not have any organelles.
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B) contains DNA within the cytoplasm.
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C) contains 40S and 60S ribosomal subunits.
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, D) has double-stranded DNA that is bound to
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histones. Ans: B
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Complexity:Moderate
Ahead:Bacterial Components
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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4. Which of the following extensions enable the bacterial cell to attach to host cells?
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A) Flagella
B) Pili
C) Plasmids
D) Ribosomes
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Subject: Chapter 1
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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5. The gram-positive cell wall contains all of the following, except:
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A) O antigen.
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B) peptidoglycan.
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D) lipoteichoic
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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6. Exotoxins:
A) are secreted by gram negative bacteria.
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B) may be extracellular enzymes.
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D) can induce fever upon cell
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lysis. Ans:B
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Complexity:Moderate
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Title: Taxonomy, the Microbial Cell, Metabolism, and Genetics
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7. Gram-positive bacteria contain , which are not found in gram-negative bacteria.
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A) capsules
B) periplasmic space and an outer membrane
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C) teichoic acids Qg