Question 5
An anaerobic environment lacks free oxygen but may contain atomic oxygen bound in compounds such as?
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nitrate. |
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| b. |
nitrite. |
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| c. |
sulfites |
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| d. |
a, b, and c are all three correct. |
1 points
Question 6
In exercise 32. you will observe prepared slides of which two Clostridium species?
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Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium tetani |
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| b. |
Clostridium botulinum and Clostridium perfingens |
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| c. |
Clostridium difficile and Clostridium tetani |
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| d. |
Clostridium pyogenes and Clostridium agalactiae |
1 points
Question 7
The Mycobacterium avium complex is comprised of which two species?
| a. |
Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium leprae |
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| b. |
Mycobacterium avium and Mycobacterium intracellulare |
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| c. |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium bovis |
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| d. |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Mycobacterium leprae |
1 points
Question 8
The anaerobic jar and the bio-bag anaerobic incubation systems require a gas generator that produces which two gases?
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Hydrogen and Helium. |
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| b. |
Oxygen and Hydrogen. |
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| c. |
Hydrogen and Hydrogen Sulfide. |
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| d. |
Hydrogen and Carbon Dioxide. |
1 points
Question 9
The bacterial endospore may be seen in which of the following locations within a cell?
| a. |
central. |
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| b. |
terminal. |
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| c. |
subterminal. |
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| d. |
a, b and c are all three correct. |
1 points
Question 10
Which of the following are three types of botulism?
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foodborne, waterborne and wound. |
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| b. |
foodborne, waterborne and infant. |
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| c. |
foodborne, wound and infant. |
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| d. |
foodborne, wound and respiratory. |
5) d (above three options are correct
6) a (clostridium botulinum & clostridium tetani
7)b (mycobacterium avium & mycobacterium intercellulare
8)d (Hydrogen & carbon dioxide
9)c (subterminal
10) a (food borne, waterborne & wound
Question 5 An anaerobic environment lacks free oxygen but may contain atomic oxygen bound in compounds...
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