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Cavities Gone Wild Five-year-old Daniel appears to be shy. He always looks at the floor, has no...Problem 2TMW:
Why do clinical laboratory scientists keep many different kinds of culture media on hand?Problem 2CCS:
Boils in the Locker Room For several weeks, faculty, students, and staff at Rayburn High School have...Problem 3TMW:
Some students transfer some gunk from a 2-week-old bacterial culture into new media. Why shouldn't...Problem 1MC:
Which of the following can grow in a Petri plate on a laboratory table? a. an anaerobic bacterium b....Problem 2MC:
In the laboratory, a sterile inoculating loop is moved across the agar surface in a culture dish,...Problem 3MC:
Superoxide dismutase _____________. a. causes hydrogen peroxide to become toxic b. detoxifies...Problem 4MC:
The most reactive of the four toxic forms of oxygen is _________________. a. the hydroxyl radical b....Problem 5MC:
Microaerophiles that grow best with a high concentration of carbon dioxide in addition to a low...Problem 7MC:
Organisms that preferentially may thrive in icy waters are described as a. barophiles b....Problem 9MC:
Which of the following terms best describes an organism that cannot exist in the presence of oxygen?...Problem 10MC:
In a defined medium, ______________. a. the exact chemical composition of the medium is known b....Problem 11MC:
Which of the following is most useful in representing population growth on a graph? a. logarithmic...Problem 12MC:
Which of the following methods is best for counting fecal bacteria from a stream to determine the...Problem 13MC:
A Coulter counter is a(n) ________________. a. statistical estimation using 15 dilution tubes and a...Problem 14MC:
Lyophilization can be described as ___________. a. freeze-drying b. deep-freezing c. refrigeration...Problem 15MC:
Quorum sensing is _____________. a. the ability to respond to changes in population density b. a...Problem 6FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 6. Cells that shrink in hypertonic solutions such as saltwater are responding to...Problem 7FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 7. Obligate ________ exist in salt ponds because of their ability to withstand...Problem 10FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 10. A student observes a researcher streaking a plate numerous times, flaming the...Problem 11FIB:
Fill in the Blanks 11. Chemolithotrophs acquire electrons from (organic/inorganic) _______________...Problem 1SA:
High temperature affects the shape of particular molecules. How does this affect the life of a...Problem 2SA:
Support or refute the following statement: Microbes cannot tolerate the low pH of the human stomach.Problem 4SA:
Why must media, vessels, and instruments be sterilized before they are used for microbiological...Problem 5SA:
Why is agar used in microbiology?Problem 7SA:
Draw and label the four distinct phases of a bacterial growth curve. Describe what is happening...Problem 12SA:
Contrast the media described in Tables 6.3 and 6.4 on pp. 174 and 176. Why is E. coli medium...Problem 1CT:
A scientist describes an organism as a chemoheterotrophic, aerotolerant, mesophilic, facultatively...Problem 2CT:
Pasteurization is a technique that uses temperatures of about 72C to neutralize potential pathogens...Problem 3CT:
Two cultures of a facultative anaerobe are grown under identical conditions, except that one was...Problem 4CT:
Some organisms require riboflavin (vitamin B2) to make FAD. For what purpose do they use FAD?Problem 5CT:
A scientist inoculates a bacterium into a complex nutrient slant tube. The bacterium forms only a...Problem 7CT:
A scientific article describes a bacterium as an obligate microaerophilic chemoorganoheterotroph....Problem 10CT:
Starting with 10 bacterial cells per milliliter in a sufficient amount of complete culture medium...Problem 11CT:
Suppose you perform a serial dilution of 0.1-ml sample from a liter of culture medium as illustrated...Problem 12CT:
How might the study of biofilms benefit humans?Problem 13CT:
The filamentous bacterium Beggiatoa gets its carbon from carbon dioxide and its electrons and energy...Problem 14CT:
Given that Haemophilus ducreyi is a chemoheterotrophic pathogen that requires heme as a growth...Problem 15CT:
Examine the graph in Figure 6.3. Note that the growth rate increases slowly until the optimum is...Problem 17CT:
Using the terms in Figure 6.8a, describe the shape, margin, pigmentation, and optical properties of...Browse All Chapters of This Textbook
Chapter 1 - A Brief History Of MicrobiologyChapter 2 - The Chemistry Of MicrobiologyChapter 3 - Cell Structure And FunctionChapter 4 - Microscopy, Staining, And ClassificationChapter 5 - Microbial MetabolismChapter 6 - Microbial Nutrition And GrowthChapter 7 - Microbial GeneticsChapter 8 - Recombinant Dna TechnologyChapter 9 - Controlling Microbial Growth In The EnvironmentChapter 10 - Controlling Microbial Growth In The Body: Antimicrobial Drugs
Chapter 11 - Characterizing And Classifying ProkaryotesChapter 12 - Characterizing And Classifying EukaryotesChapter 13 - Characterizing And Classifying Viruses, Viroids, And PrionsChapter 14 - Infection, Infectious Disease, And EpidemiologyChapter 15 - Innate ImmunityChapter 16 - Adaptive ImmunityChapter 17 - Immunization And Immune TestingChapter 18 - Immune DisordersChapter 19 - Microbial Diseases Of The Skin And WoundsChapter 20 - Microbial Diseases Of The Nervous System And EyesChapter 21 - Microbial Cardiovascular And Systemic DiseasesChapter 22 - Microbial Diseases Of The Respiratory SystemChapter 23 - Microbial Diseases Of The Digestive SystemChapter 24 - Microbial Diseases Of The Urinary And Reproductive SystemsChapter 25 - Applied And Industrial MicrobiologyChapter 26 - Microbial Ecology And Microbiomes
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In the respiratory tract (upper), infections are caused by several viruses. Such infections, which...The prokaryotic cells are arranged in different forms during binary fission. For example, cocci in...Chapter 12, Problem 1TMWChapter 13, Problem 1TMWAn absolute commensalism is a term in which the two organisms co-exist each other and 100% the host...Hyper thermophile is the organism which lives in an extremely hot environmentof 60°C to 80°C. The...Chapter 16, Problem 1TMWVaccines are medical products that save human lives from mild infections to deadly infections....Based on the itchiness and puffy redness, Steven had been diagnosed with type IV hypersensitivity.The skin has many chemical and physical properties that allow it to be a significant barrier against...The spinal cord extends down from the brain to the lumbar region (lower back). Below lumbar region,...Chapter 21, Problem 1TMWMethicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) is commonly known as antibiotic resistance....Most of the microorganism enter into the human body through a portal of entry and cause disease....Chapter 24, Problem 1TMWRaw milk is directly taken from an animal source which contains several microorganisms. Raw milk is...Chapter 26, Problem 1TMW
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