Micro Exam 3 with Correct Answers
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the metabolic process of reduces NO3-
denitrification
which of the following is/are not oxygen
a degradation product of
organic material
Which type of hypersensitivity B. hypersensitivity type I (antibodies to harmless antigens)-
and autoimmune disorders is diabetes type I (early onset diabetes)
mismathced with their
characteristics
A. Hypersensitivity type IV , T
cytotoxic cells (cell mediated
immunity), causing contact
dermatitis - poison ivy reaction
B.Hypersensitivity type I
(antibodies to harmless
antigens) - diabetes type I (Early
onset diabetes).
c. Rheumatoid arthritis -
autoantibodies against self Ig G
antibodies , form complexes and
deposited in the cartilage
which antibiotic is mismatched
with its mechanism of action
A.Tetracycline- blocks
peptidoglycan cell wall
biosynthesis
B.Quinolones- act on lipids
biosynthesis
C. Sulfanilamides - interferes
with folic acid biosynthesis
the basis for blood typing is hemagglutination
referred to as ___( think of messy
immune testing)
msa agar, a medium that selective and differential medium
contains mannitol and a high
content of salt, and is used for
isolation of staphylococcus
aureus is an example of a
Impetigo is due to an infection either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
caused by
, Which of the following C) chlamydia diseases can lead to acute complications
statements about chlamydial
infections is TRUE
A) Chlamydial diseases are mild
and go away on its own without
treatment
B)Chlamydial diseases are less
prevalent than gonorrhea.
C) Chlamydial diseases can lead
to acute complications.
tetanus develops from a A) the organisms endospores germinate in anoxic conditions
puncture wound because
A) the organism's endospores
germinate in anoxic conditions.
B)the organism gains access to
the circulatory system and then
invades the digestive system.
C) the organism needs access to
circulatory system to get to the
lungs since it requires oxygen
people living indoors in tuberculosis
crowded, unsanitary conditions
are most susceptible to
A) Tuberculosis
B)Anthrax
C) Tetanus
D)Zika virus disease
some of the virulence factors of encoded on a plasmid
pathogenic bacteria are able to
be transferred via HGT
(horizontal gene transfer) since
they are
a)encoded on a plasmid
b) are "jumping genes"
c) neither on a plasmid nor on a
chromosome
d) adjacent to lysogenic phage
You are a doctor and you e) cutaneous anthrax
encounter a patient with a
characteristic round pitch black
lesion on his neck (with
surrounding tissue edema) and
fever, who works with cattle on a
daily bases. you hypothesize
that the person has____
a) chlamydia
b) zika
c) gas gangrene
d) respiratory virus
e.) cutaneous anthrax
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Terms in this set (53)
the metabolic process of reduces NO3-
denitrification
which of the following is/are not oxygen
a degradation product of
organic material
Which type of hypersensitivity B. hypersensitivity type I (antibodies to harmless antigens)-
and autoimmune disorders is diabetes type I (early onset diabetes)
mismathced with their
characteristics
A. Hypersensitivity type IV , T
cytotoxic cells (cell mediated
immunity), causing contact
dermatitis - poison ivy reaction
B.Hypersensitivity type I
(antibodies to harmless
antigens) - diabetes type I (Early
onset diabetes).
c. Rheumatoid arthritis -
autoantibodies against self Ig G
antibodies , form complexes and
deposited in the cartilage
which antibiotic is mismatched
with its mechanism of action
A.Tetracycline- blocks
peptidoglycan cell wall
biosynthesis
B.Quinolones- act on lipids
biosynthesis
C. Sulfanilamides - interferes
with folic acid biosynthesis
the basis for blood typing is hemagglutination
referred to as ___( think of messy
immune testing)
msa agar, a medium that selective and differential medium
contains mannitol and a high
content of salt, and is used for
isolation of staphylococcus
aureus is an example of a
Impetigo is due to an infection either Staphylococcus aureus or Streptococcus pyogenes.
caused by
, Which of the following C) chlamydia diseases can lead to acute complications
statements about chlamydial
infections is TRUE
A) Chlamydial diseases are mild
and go away on its own without
treatment
B)Chlamydial diseases are less
prevalent than gonorrhea.
C) Chlamydial diseases can lead
to acute complications.
tetanus develops from a A) the organisms endospores germinate in anoxic conditions
puncture wound because
A) the organism's endospores
germinate in anoxic conditions.
B)the organism gains access to
the circulatory system and then
invades the digestive system.
C) the organism needs access to
circulatory system to get to the
lungs since it requires oxygen
people living indoors in tuberculosis
crowded, unsanitary conditions
are most susceptible to
A) Tuberculosis
B)Anthrax
C) Tetanus
D)Zika virus disease
some of the virulence factors of encoded on a plasmid
pathogenic bacteria are able to
be transferred via HGT
(horizontal gene transfer) since
they are
a)encoded on a plasmid
b) are "jumping genes"
c) neither on a plasmid nor on a
chromosome
d) adjacent to lysogenic phage
You are a doctor and you e) cutaneous anthrax
encounter a patient with a
characteristic round pitch black
lesion on his neck (with
surrounding tissue edema) and
fever, who works with cattle on a
daily bases. you hypothesize
that the person has____
a) chlamydia
b) zika
c) gas gangrene
d) respiratory virus
e.) cutaneous anthrax