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1. Hair-like projections by which bacteria move about are called
(8 letter)
2. Bacterial toxin that kills hot cells or alters their function (9
letter)
3. Non-living object that can spread disease (6 letter)
4. 'A ___ on your house': Shakespeare (3 letter)
1) flagella
2) endotoxin that kills host cell and alter their function
3) fomite is the non living object that can spread disease
4) a pox on your house
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7. Diseases which are found in seriously ill persons, but are not usually problematic in healthy individuals are termed: a) Nosocomial b) Sentinel diseases c) Opportunistic infections d) Caused by highly virulent organisms 8. The principle chemical found in bacteria cell walls is a) Proteins b) Peptidoglycan c) Phospholipids d) Carbohydrates 9. Drawbacks to the use of antibiotics include: a) Indiscriminate action against both bad and harmless bacteria. b) Development...
Please help me answering these multiple questions of how the CRISPR system works, thank you! 1. Match the CRISPR component with its function. (matching the upper case letters to the lower case letters) A). Cas9 B). gRNA (sometimes called sgRNA) C). Non-homologous End Joining (NHEJ) D). Homology-directed Repair (HDR) a). A short RNA molecule that guides a DNA cutting enzyme to a specific location in genomic DNA. b). A type of DNA repair mediated by a set of enzymes all...
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7:18 LTE ssword Ch 5/6 Microbial Growth Across 7:18 LTE 99c.view.usg.edu Created on TheT Down h as salt, me 1. Stage of bacterial growth in which cells are dying and dividing at the same rate 5. An organism that can live in environments that either have oxygen available to them or those that lack oxygen- they do...
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0/1 pts Question 20 A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species O breeds with its own species. O is a population of cells with similar characteristics. O can be distinguished from other bacterial species. has a limited geographical distribution. O does not breed with other species. Question 49 In bacteria, photosynthetic pigments are found in chloroplasts. O...
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Name Digestion II: Phases of tGastric Activity Moments earlier, before your first bite, as you began to unwrap your Tastykake, its sweet aroma wafting to olfactory receptors in your nasal cavity the delicate swirl of chocolate providing a visual accent to the vanilla frosting coating the top of your crème-filled chocolate cupcake the 22 nerve, acting through the 21plexus began to increase gastric activity...
Please help me with these questions. Thank you! 1. Summarize the key points the author is making in the book The Panic Virus by Seth Mnookin. 2. Discuss how the key points of this book will affect clinical practice in the future. I.e. do the points of this book call for a change in how patients are treated for diseases? 3. Determine how the key points of this book help explain the rise or the continuation of a disease. I.e....
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Name Digestion Mmm-Tastykake! ChNigle SEVIC 7 12 14 16 18 14 21 22 30 23 29 26 28 31 31 MmmmimTastykake. Ahh, simply thinking of Tastylkake prepares your 7-system to receive food as higher centers in the 21, act on 18, nucles within your 24 eblongata Stimulated by the facial and glossepharyngeal nerves, saliva from the29,submandibular and 17, salivary glands consisting of water, electrolytes,...
1. Bacteria such as E.coll and staph belong to which Domain? A. Animalia B. Eukarya C. Archaea D. Bacteria 2. In general terms, prokaryotic cells are cells that? A. Have a nucleus B. Do not have a nucleus. 3. Think about the name E. coli 4X56. In that name which refers to the serotype? A E B. coli C4X56 4. Which of the following best describes the type of bacteria that are important to ecology, and once were thought to...
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drag-and-drop environment to put the correct words in the right places. (Please Note: Not all draggable items will be u Draggable Items magnitude faintitude apparent brightness brighter Because distance causes light to spread out and get dimmer, astronomers need to distinguish between the total energy output of a star, called its and how bright a star looks from Earth, called its For historical reasons, astronomers still use a system...
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1) Bacteria containing the within their chromosomes function as the donors during conjugation and attach to the recipient cell via a A) F-plasmid: pilus B) R-plasmid : bacteriophage C) F-Factor : bacteriophage D) R-Factor: pilus E) F-Factor: pilus F) F-plasmid : bacteriophage 2) How does a plant's primary carbon source enter the leaf? A) Through the stomata B) Through the thylakoids C) Through the roots D) Through the...