| Disease | causative agent |
| Crown gall | Agrobacterium tumefaciens |
| Olive knot | Pseudomonas savastanoi |
| Bacterial soft rot | Pectobacterium carotovorum |
| Sclerotina | Sclerotinia sclerotiorum |
| Black rot of crucifer | Xanthomonas campestris |
1. Name one kind of inoculum for Crown Gall. 2. Name one kind of inoculum for...
List 7 viral infectious diseases: 1. Causative agent: give the scientific name. 2. Description of pathogen: what type of microorganism, if it is a bacterium, its gram reaction and shape. 3. Reservoir/ where the pathogen is found: 4. Name of disease: 5. Major symptoms: give the 3-5 main symptoms. 6. Treatment: 7. How transmitted.
1. You have encountered 2 different pathogenic bacteria in the past 3 months and developed an upper respiratory tract infection of the same approximate magnitude each time. The inoculum size of organism #1 was 100 organisms, the inoculum size of organism #2 was 500 organisms. Explain how this is possible-that each would produce the same amount of disease. 2. Nosocomial infections. What are they and give a specific example. 3. Indicate at least 4 contributing causes to the development of...
Create a table of the following Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases: 1. Malaria 2. Tularemia 3. Plague 4. Lyme disease 5. Cytomegalovirus Disease Create columns as shown below: Name of Disease Causative Agent(s) Virulence factors Pathogenesis Sequelae
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Create a table of the following Cardiovascular and Systemic Diseases: 1. Malaria 2. Tularemia 3. Plague 4. Lyme disease 5. Cytomegalovirus Disease Create columns as shown below: Name Causative Virulence. of Pathogenesis Sequelae Disease Agent(s) factors
Exam Two 1. What is the common name for the following compound? A. 1-butoxybutande B. sec-butyl isopropyl ether C. sec-butyl t-butyl ether D. n-butyl isopropyl ether E. none of these What is the IUPAC name for the following compound? A. 15-crown-5 B. 15-crown-4 C. 5-crown-15 D. 15-crown-15 E none of these 3. Circle the roman numerals below the following compounds containing conjugated double bonds
Exam Two 1. What is the common name for the following compound? A. 1-butoxybutande B. sec-butyl...
1. Name and explain different kind of retailers. 2. Should a retailer try to lengthen the amount of time people spend in its stores? Why or why not? 3. Why do chain retailers tend to do better than independents? 4. Many people see the digital revolution as being bad for traditional retailers, but what advantages have there been for traditional retailers in the digital revolution? 5. Case study Zara – questions 1 and 2 – page 354 don't need to...
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1. What is the IUPAC name for the following compound? Answer: 2.. What is the IUPAC name for the following compound? Answer: 3. What is the IUPAC name for the following compound? Answer: 4. Identify the missing reagent needed to carry out the following transformation. NaF Benzene Br A) 12-crown-5 B) 12-crown-4 C) 15-crown-5 D) 18-crown-6 E) none of these
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NAME DUE DATE 3/12/20 CROWN and PRINCE Crown & Prince are virtually identical companies, both companies began operations at the beginning of 2018 by issuing 20,000 shares, 35,00 par common stock $100,000 and long term debt of $200.000 During the year, both companies purchased inventory as follows: units Unit cost Jan-18 10,000 $4,00 Apr 18 10,000 $5.00 Aug-18 10.000 $800 Nov-18 10,000 $7.00 40,000 Total Cost 340.000 $50,000 $50.000 $70,000...
D#12. Identify the microorganism(s) (Genus and/or species when applicable) associated with "EACH" of the items described below 1. Gram positive spore forming bacillus which is the source of the antibiotic bacitracin; and which is also used in the identification of Group A Streptococcus. 2. Fungus that produces bacillary hyphal elements and is a source of several antibiotics as well as Vitamin B-12 3. Corrosion prod uced by this bacteria genus is one of the primary reasons for the use of...
1). Name one isotonic solution and list one reason it would be used. (2 points) 2.) Name one hypotonic solution and explain what a hypotonic solution does to the cells. (2 points) 3.) Name one fluid that needs a central line placed prior to starting it. Why is a central line necessary for this solution? (2 points) 4.) Name two nursing interventions for a patient receiving TPN infusions. (2 points) 5.) List one use for whole blood and one thing...