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Studies by Emil von Behring and Shibasaburo Kitasato demonstrated that inactivated toxins can induce the synthesis of antitoxins in the blood of rabbits. These antitoxins (antibodies) are the basis of... 
 
a. humoral immunity 
b. cell-mediated immunity 
c. antibiotic immunity 
d. phagocyte-mediated immunity - ANSWERa. humoral immunity 
 
Who of the following first discovered that some blood leukocytes could engulf disease-causing bacteria? 
 
a. von Behring 
b. Meister 
c. Metchnikoff 
d. Ivan...
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Prescott's Microbiology, 11e (Willey) Chapter 1 The Evolution of Microorganisms and Microbiology 1) Extant microorganisms are organisms from the fossil record that are no longer present on Earth today. Answer: FALSE Topic: Taxonomy of Microorganisms Bloom's/Accessibility: 2. Understand / Keyboard Navigation ASM Topic: Module 01 Evolution ASM Objective: 01.05 The evolutionary relatedness of organisms is best reflected in phylogenetic trees. Learning Outcome: 01.02a Propose a timeline of the ori...
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You are most likely to see hag fish, sperm whales, and viperfish inhabiting which of the following zones of the ocean? a. abyssal b. bathypelagic c. epipelagic d. mesopelagic - Correct Answer-bathypelagic What was the first seed plant to appear? a. angiosperm b. bryophytes c. gymnosperm d. nonvascular plants - Correct Answer-gymnosperm In a pedigree for an autosomal recessive disorder, which of the following will occur if two homozygous unaffected individuals mate? a. They will have affected off...
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Test bank For Microbiology Fundamentals A Clinical Approach, 4th Edition by Marjorie Kelly Cowan | All Chapters 1-22 | Complete Latest Version 2024. 
Microbiology Fundamentals: A Clinical Approach, 4e (Cowan) 
Chapter 1 Introduction to Microbes and Their Building Blocks 
1) When humans manipulate the genes of microorganisms, the process is called . 
A) bioremediation 
B) genetic engineering 
C) epidemiology 
D) immunology 
E) taxonomy 
Answer: B 
Section: 01.01 
Topic: Microbial Roles; Basics of...
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Who of the following developed a set of criteria that could be used to establish a causative link 
between a particular microorganism and a particular disease? 
Select one: 
a. Fracastoro 
b. Koch 
c. Pasteur 
d. Lister 
b 
Which of the following distinguish the field of microbiology from other fields of biology? 
Select one: 
a. The size of the organism studied. 
b. The techniques used to study organisms regard...
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Chromosomes are located in a nucleus in which of the following? 
I. Viruses 
II. Prokaryotes 
III. Eukaryotes 
A. I only 
B. II only 
C. III only 
D. I and II only 
E. II and III only - C (for test bank email ) 
Meiosis of a diploid cell results in: 
A. One tetraploid cell 
B. Two diploid cells only 
C. Two haploid cells only 
D. Four haploid cells 
E. Two diploid and two haploid cells - D 
Neurotransmitters contained in vesicles enter the synapse through: A. Binary fission 
B. Translocation 
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→ True nucleus 
→ Organelles - Eukaryotes 
These are examples of what? 
→ human cells 
→protozoa like Giardia and amoeba - Eukaryotes 
→No true nucleus 
→ no organelles 
→ no mitochondria - Prokaryotes
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How is cell division possible in eukaryotes versus prokaryotes? - Answer-*Eukaryotes* 
- Mitosis - > somatic cells 
- Meiosis -> gametes 
*Prokaryotes* 
- Binary fission 
What is the outcome of Mitosis/Cytokinesis? - Answer-A parent cell is divided to create two identical 
daughter cells to the parent and each other (clones) 
What are the three functions of Mitosis? - Answer-1) Growth 
2) Repair/ Replacement 
3) Asexual Reproduction 
What is a chromosome? - Answer-- A structure carrying ge...
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Archaeal phylogeny - ANSWER Difficult to culter & PCR 
Genomes are recombinogenic 
classifications are frequently under revision 
Archaeal Cell Wall does not have peptidoglycan but has - 
ANSWER pseudopeptidogylcan 
The archaea Cell wall stains - ANSWER gram positive or 
negative 
the archaeal cell wall has NAG and no NAM but - ANSWER NAcetyltasamunyronic acid 
T/F the archaeal cell wall is NOT ...
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Why study cellular and molecular biology? - ANSWER-The connecting basis of all life is at the cellular and molecular level. DNA, RNA, proteins and the cellular mechanisms behind each of these form the fundamental basis of life. Many biological phenomena are better understood at the biochemical and molecular level. 
 
What are the 8 emergent properties of life? - ANSWER-Reproduction 
Growth and Development 
Order and Structure 
Metabolism 
Respiration 
Response to environmental stimuli 
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