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How microorganisms contribute to plant life. Explain the role soil microbes play on the regulation of the nitrogen cycle and how this affects plants.
All are considered biochemical tests. Why do we do them in the lab, and how they help in identification of the bacteria we are looking for?
Explain why it is necessary to prepare heat fixed smears before staining. What are the differences between basic stains and acidic stains?
How do you know this based on the microscope & information above? What are possible treatment strategies for the patient?
Explain the difference between leading strand (continuous) synthesis and lagging strand (discontinuous) synthesis that occurs during DNA replication:
What is the name of the theory that proposes an explanation for formation of eukaryotic organelles that transform energy, contain small circular pieces of DNA.
Why do you think they did that? What was the reduction in microbes on copper surfaces compared to the control surfaces?
Which morphologic changes would you expect in the kidney? What are the possible short- and long-term complications of this disease?
How are problems detected at the microbial level? How does it interact with the immune system?
Describe tone/point of view of magazine article Copper's Virus-Killing Powers Were Known Even to Ancients and paper Metallic Copper as an Antimicrobial Surface.
What are some effective strategies to properly manage weight during a lifetime? Do you currently use any of these strategies to manage weight?
What are the macroscopic and microscopic features/changes of the brain that are typical in Alzheimer disease?
How are infectious diseases different from other diseases? In what ways is a phagocyte a tiny container of disinfectants?
What is the genetic composition of Candida Auris? What process was used to identify the genetic composition of Candida auris?
What are the functions of pili in bacteria? What is the function of an endospore in some bacteria? What are several sources of error in conducting Gram stains?
The ability of a cell to express genes allows it to function. Describe how specific molecules are used to change the gene expression of a gene in a cell.
Describe how inoculated cells develop into colonies on a solid medium such as a plate or slant. What are some possible uses for an isolated colony?
What is this pathogen? How do you know this based on the microscope & information above? What are possible treatment strategies for the patient?
Describe the type of speciation that occurred in these roses using five words or less. Be as specific as possible.
What is the culinary terms for Flounder? What is the culinary terms for Prawns? What is the culinary terms for Salmon? What is the culinary terms for Trout?
What type of pathogen causes ringworm? What is the most common nematode infection in the United States?
Which correlates to an increased risk of breast cancer. Knowing this, how else might we relate the concepts of USLO 5.3 back to nursing or medicine?
Which flask would have a greater number of cells at the end of 24 hours? Fully explain your reasoning.
Compare aerobic respiration and fermentation in terms of pathways found in each, substrates, products, ATP amount and their cellular location in microorganisms.
Common cold, athlete's foot, mad cow disease, genital herpes, salmonella. Name two diseases caused by an agent that is a living, cellular agent.