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MIC 205 Exam 3 Questions with All Correct Answers
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Psychrophiles - Answer-cold-loving microbes 
 
Mesophiles - Answer-those growing best between 20 degrees and 40 degrees celcius; the human pathogens are in this group 
 
Thermophiles - Answer-heat loving microbes 
 
minimum growth temperature - Answer-the lowest temperature at which the species will grow 
 
optimum growth temperature - Answer-the temperature at which the species grows best 
 
maximum growth temperature - Answer-the highest temp...
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Test Bank for Fundamentals of Biochemistry, Voet 4th Edition
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Chapter 1: Introduction to the Chemistry of Life 
Matching 
A) phylogenetic 
B) negative 
C) H2O 
D) H° 
E) H – TS 
F) halobacteria 
G) open 
H) entropy 
I) flux 
J) polymers 
K) G° 
L) thermophiles 
M) nitrogen 
N positive 
1. The most abundant molecule in the human body is _____. 
Ans: C 
Level of Difficulty: Easy 
Section: 1.1.A 
Learning objective: The Origin of Life 
2. During chemical evolution, small organic molecules condense to form more complex 
molecules called ______. 
A...
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MIP 302 FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS RATED A+ 2024.
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Lab VII: 
 
Define Eubacteria: - correct answer True bacteria 
 
Lab VII: 
 
Archaebacteria - correct answer ancient bacteria (can survive in extreme environments) 
 
Lab VII: 
 
Thermophiles - correct answer live in env. greater than 55 C or 131 F 
 
Lab VII: 
 
Hyper(super) thermophiles - correct answer live in high temp. env > 150 C or 300 F 
 
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Psychrophiles - correct answer live in cold temp. 15 C or 59 F 
 
Lab VII: 
 
Acidophiles - correct answer live in acidic env. with pH...
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KSU Bio 198 Exam 5 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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KSU Bio 198 Exam 5 Questions and 
 
Answers Already Passed 
 
_____ is the main energy currency of the cell. ATP 
 
_______ reactions release energy. Exergonic 
 
A cell that is placed in an isotonic solution will: 
A. shrink in size 
B. increase in size 
C. neither gain water or lose water 
D. gain water C 
 
The movement of molecules across a membrane that requires the useof carrier molecules and the 
expenditure of energy is called ______________. active transport 
 
Energy cannot be created ...
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Micro (Allied Health) - Exam Review #2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct
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Micro (Allied Health) - Exam Review #2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
 
Micro (Allied Health) - Exam Review #2 Questions and Answers 100% Correct 
 
 
1. A mesophilic bacterium could: 
A. reproduce at 37°C. 
B. produce human disease. 
C. grow at human body temperature. 
D. All of these are correct. - ANSWER-D. All of these are correct. 
 
2. Most of the human pathogens are: 
A. psychrophiles. 
B. thermophiles. 
C. mesophiles. 
D. hyperthermophiles. - ANSWER-C. mesophiles. 
 
3. An exampl...
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HACCP Certification Practice Questions
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HACCP Certification Practice Questions 
 
There are ___ principles of HACCP 
A) 5 
B) 4 
C) 7 
D) no principles just rules - C 
 
Critical Control Points (CCPs) are steps in a production process in which loss of control may 
result in an unacceptable health risk 
True or False - True 
 
Which of the following are considered pre-requisite program 
A) GMP 
B) SSOP 
C) Pest Control Program 
D) All of the above - D 
 
A bacteria that can cause human illness is called 
A) Pathogen 
B) Parasite 
C) Co...
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Bio 172 Exam 1 Flashcards Portage learning
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Anton van Leeuwenhoek 
-first to view single-celled "animalcules" in pond water 
-Shows paramecium, and also looked at human blood and sperm cells 
Theodor Schwann -organisms are composed of cells 
Rudolf Virchow -cells come from preexisting cells 
Cell Theory 
-All organisms are composed of cells (cells are the structural unit of life) 
-Cells are the functional unit of life 
•cells are the smallest entities that have all the properties of life 
•each cell is (or can potentially generate)...
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Biology 111 Exam 1- TAMU Questions And Answers 100% Solved | 100% Pass
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Biology 111 Exam 1- TAMU Questions And Answers 100% 
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Domain Archaea - Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms; have cell walls; reproduce using binary 
fission (duplication); RNA sequence is most similar to Eukarya; live in extreme environments and 
therefore do not infect humans; oldest life forms; include methanogens, extreme thermophiles, and 
extreme halophiles. 
Domain Bacteria - Prokaryotic, single-celled organisms; have cell walls; reproduce using binary 
fission; differ ...
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HSPA (formally IAHCSMM) CRCST 8TH EDITION - CRCST Final Flashcard Review with 100% correct answers
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Microbiology 
The study of microorganisms. The science which treats the nature, life and action of microorganisms. 
 
 
 
Me 
Him 
 
 
 
Contamination 
The state of being soiled or infected by contact with infectious organisms or other material 
 
 
 
Microns 
A unit of measurement; 1/1000 of a millimeter or 1/25,000 of an inch; usually designated by the Greek letter "u". 
 
 
 
Protoplasm 
Describes all living materials in a cell. A thick mucous-like substance that is colorless and translucen...
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Microbiology Lab Exam 6 Questions with Complete Solutions rated A+
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Microbiology Lab Exam 6 Questions with Complete 
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How are thermal death point and thermal death time different? - Thermal death point is 
the lowest temperature that kills all cells in a broth in 10 minutes. Thermal death time is the 
time required to completely sterilize a particular volume of liquid at a given temperature. 
Is moist heat more effective than dry heat? - Because of its ability to penetrate microbial 
cells, moist heat kills microogranisms by denaturing their p...
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