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Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach Exam Q’s & A’s 2024
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helminths -Answer-parasitic worms 
types of microorganisms -Answer-bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths 
viruses -Answer-noncellular, parasitic, protein-coated genetic elements 
photosynthetic microorganisms -Answer-account for 70% of Earths phtotsynthesis 
bacteria and fungi -Answer-help plants obtain nutrients and protect them against 
disease 
pathogens -Answer-microbes that cause disease 
gastric ulcers and some cancers...
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Microbiology Fundamentals - A Clinical Approach - Chapter 8 Exam 2024
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Chromosome -Answer-The tightly coiled bodies in cells that are the primary sites of 
genes. 
Codon -Answer-A specific sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA (or the sense strand 
of DNA) that constitutes the genetic code for a particular amino acid. 
Conjugation -Answer-In bacteria, the contact between donor and recipient cells 
associated with the transfer of genetic material such as plasmids. Can involve special 
(sex) pili...
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Microbiology Test Question bank With 100% Correct and Verified AnswersTest Bank For Microbiology: An Introduction 13th Edition By Gerard Tortora , Berdell Funke , Christine Case RevisedTEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FUNDAMENTALS: A CLINICAL APPROACH 4TH EDITION MARJORIE KELLY COWAN HEIDI SMITHTEST BANK FOR MICROBIOLOGY FOR THE HEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL 2
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1.	Components of the first line of defense include all the following except 
A.	the tough cell sheet of the upper epidermis of the skin. 
B.	nasal HAirs. 
C.	flushing action of tears and blinking. 
D.	flushing action of urine. 
E.	pHAgocytic white blood cells. 
 
 
ASM Objective: 05.04 Microorganisms, cellular and viral, interact with both human and non-human hosts in beneficial, neutral or detrimental ways. 
ASM Topic: Module 05 Systems Bloom's Level: 01. Remember ...
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Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Microbiology Exam 2024
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Chapter 1 Fundamentals of Microbiology Exam 2024 
Which of the following is NOT true about microorganisms? 
a. Can cause disease 
b. Living things too small to be seen by the naked eye 
c. Important in maintaining earth's ecological balance 
d. All are harmful to humans 
e. Some are used to produced foods and chemicals -Answer-d. All are harmful to 
humans (some live in humans and are necessary for good health) 
The binomial nomenclature system designed by: 
a. Louis Pasteur 
b. Carolus Linnaeu...
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Microbiology Fundamentals - A Clinical Approach - Chapter 6 Exam with 100% Correct Answers
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Active Transport -Answer-Nutrient transport method that requires carrier proteins in the 
membranes of the living cells and the expenditure of energy. 
Antagonism -Answer-Relationship in which microorganisms compete for survival in a 
common environment by taking actions that inhibit or destroy another organism. 
Autotroph -Answer-A microorganism that requires only inorganic nutrients and whose 
sole sou...
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Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical 
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helminths -Answer-parasitic worms 
types of microorganisms -Answer-bacteria, algae, protozoa, helminths 
viruses -Answer-noncellular, parasitic, protein-coated genetic elements 
photosynthetic microorganisms -Answer-account for 70% of Earths phtotsynthesis 
bacteria and fungi -Answer-help plants obtain nutrients and protect them against 
disease 
pathogens -Answer-microbes that cause disease 
gastric ulcers and some cancers...
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Microbiology Fundamentals - A Clinical Approach - Chapter 8 Exam 2024
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Microbiology Fundamentals - A Clinical 
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Chromosome -Answer-The tightly coiled bodies in cells that are the primary sites of 
genes. 
Codon -Answer-A specific sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA (or the sense strand 
of DNA) that constitutes the genetic code for a particular amino acid. 
Conjugation -Answer-In bacteria, the contact between donor and recipient cells 
associated with the transfer of genetic material such as plasmids. Can involve special 
(sex) pili...
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Microbiology Fundamentals - A Clinical Approach - Chapter 3 Exam 2024
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Actin -Answer-Protein component of long filaments of protein arranged under the 
cytoplasmic membrane of bacteria; contributes to cell shape and division. 
Cell Membrane -Answer-A thin sheet of lipid and protein that surrounds the cytoplasm 
and controls the flow of materials into and out of the cell pool. 
Cell Wall -Answer-In bacteria, a rigid structure made of peptidoglycan that lies just 
outside the cytoplasmic membrane...
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