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BYU MMBio 221 exam 1 Robison Questions With All Correct Answers Already Passed!!
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Obligate halophiles - High osmotic pressure aka lots of salt like the great salt lake 
Facultative halophiles - Type that causes acne can be in salty also known as osmolaric but not 
nessesary 
Neutrophiles - Most bacteria Protozoa and pathogens like neutral ph rang 6.5-7.5 
Acidophiles - Really acidic as low as 0 pH 
Alkalineophiles - Grow best in basic range up to 11.5 ex cholera 
Thermophiles - Higher temperatures above 45C ex hot springs 
Hyperthermophiles - Hottest 80C and above 
Mesophiles...
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Lecture 1 Microbiology Practice Test Verified Questions And Answers 2023
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Lecture 1 Microbiology Practice Test Verified Questions And Answers 2023 
C. The slide coagulase and the Staph latex agglutination tests are similar in that both test for the presence of 
 
A. protein A 
B. free coagulase 
C. clumping factor 
D. thermonuclease 
 
E. The esculin/PYR disk test can be used to rapidly identify 
 
A. Enterococcus spp. 
B. Streptococcus pneumoniae 
C. Streptococcus pyogenes 
D. both A and B 
E. both A and C 
 
B. B. 37 C, CO2
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NR 507 midterm Question And Answers Rated A+
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Hypersensitivity: Type 1 
-Mediated IgE 
-inflammation due to mast cell degranulation 
-anaphylactic, asthma, hay fever 
treatment: epinephrine 
Hypersensitivity: Type 2 
-Cytotoxic reaction: tissue specific 
-binds to the antigen ON THE CELL SURFACE 
-macrophages are primary effectors cells involved 
cause tissue damage or alter function 
Hypersensitivity 2 
-Graves’ Disease (hyperthyroidism) -alters function not destroy 
-blood transfusions reaction- transfused erythrocytes are destroyed by ...
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CMLA Final study guide graded A+
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According to OSHA regulations, who must provide PPE? - hospital, employer 
All manufacturers of laboratory reagents must supply a document stating the hazardous properties of 
the material and other data regarding the use and disposal of the reagent. What is the document called? 
- material safety data sheet 
A 24 hour Creatinine Clearance test is used to determine the function of the: -Kidney 
The ability to achieve both accuracy and precision is - reliability 
All of the following can cause a ...
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ISBB COMPILED QUIZZES with correct answers graded A+ 2023
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ISBB COMPILED QUIZZESProzone phenomenon 
The detection of precipitation reactions depends on the presence of optimal proportions of antigen and antibody. A patient's sample contains a large amount of antibody, but the reaction in a test system containing antigen is negative. What has happened? 
 
 
 
IM 
Pregnancy 
SLE 
False-positive nontreponemal tests for syphilis may be due to which of the following? 
 
 
 
False Negative on FTA-ABS (prozone) 
Positive RPR, Negative FTA for syphilis, what i...
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Vet Assistant: Self Check- Immunology Questions and Answers Already Passed
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Vet Assistant: Self Check- Immunology 
Questions and Answers Already Passed 
 
Veterinarian Kwan Soh wants to give a puppy a vaccination, but it's vital that she first measure 
the titer. What does "titer" refer to? 
 
A)The level of an antibody 
 
B)The level of cytotoxin 
 
C)Bacterial density 
 
D)The density of the serum A 
 
What's the proper procedure for using a lyophilized vaccine? 
 
A)Insert the syringe into the lyophilized vaccine; draw out the vaccine; inject the vaccine into the...
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Blood bank lab practical 1 material exam
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ABO phenotype is determined by - ANSWER-both forward & reverse grouping 
 
Forward grouping is - ANSWER-using known sources of reagent antisera (antibodies) to detect antigens on the RBC 
 
Reverse grouping is - ANSWER-using reagent cells with known antigens & testing the plasma/serum for ABO antibodies 
 
The only Rh system antigen routinely tested for is - ANSWER-the D antigen, this is the 'pos' or 'neg' portion of typing 
 
The Rh control test is performed only on - ANSWER-AB pos blood, T...
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ABO and RhD Blood Grouping Practical Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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ABO and RhD Blood Grouping Practical Exam 
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ABO system antibodies - Answer-IgM 
- cells tested against known reagent antibodies at room temp 
- ABO system unique as plasma of an individual has Abs specific for Ags they lack on 
RBCs 
- Serum tested against group A, B and O to confirm cell group - serum and reverse 
group 
- IgG Abs can cross placenta and causes HDN esp. in group O individuals 
- lectins = plant extract that can be used for ABO & Rh phenotyping 
phenoty...
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Straighterline Anatomy and Physiology 2 BIO202Cumulative Midterm 2023
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Randolf was suffering from severe hepatitis. His skin appeared to be jaundiced. That color change 
was due to 
Select one: 
a. increased heme in his circulatory system. 
b. increased globin in his circulatory system. 
c. increased bilirubin in his circulatory system. 
d. decreased rate of globin breakdown. 
e. increased globin in his circulatory system, increased bilirubin in his circulatory system and 
decreased rate of globin breakdown. 
Question 2 
Correct 
4.50 points out of 4.50 
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A&P UNT 2302 Kasparian Exam 2 Study Questions and Answers Graded A 2024
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Monocyte - B 
 
Lymphocyte - D 
 
Eosinophil - C 
 
Neutrophil - A 
 
Most common white blood cell found in whole blood - A 
 
Mount in immune response by direct cell attack or via antibodies - D 
 
Kills parasitic worms - C 
 
Becomes a macrophage - B 
 
Main bacteria killer during acute infections - A 
 
Nucleus has two lobes; contains granules of lysosomal enzymes; functions in attacking parasitic worms. - Eosinophil 
 
Nucleus is multilobed; functions as a phagocyte; contains fine indistinct...
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