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Define a Virus. Viruses' general features (main difference from bacteria). Viral structure: define capsid, envelope, spikes, and nucleic acid (DNA or RNA).
The liner portion of the data represents a phase of population growth called the exponentional phase. Describe what is happening during this phase of growth.
NAD+ is frequently used in enzymatic redox reactions. Briefly discuss whether NAD+ is consumed during enzymatic reactions, and if not, what happens instead?
Staphylococcus aureus is resistance to which antibiotics? Is it possible to be resistance to clindamycin and gentamaicin and intermediate with ceplalothin?
Adenosine Deaminase Acting on RNA (ADAR1). What is the page range for this piece of scientific literature within the journal it is found in?
Which two media would be used to identify a sample taken from a patient with suspected gonorrhea? What is the color or TSI for Salmonella?
Name the five types of proteins found in the plasma membrane. How does the addition of lactase prevent diarrhea?
How would I describe the over all Varicella (Varicella-Zoster virus). Include the type of organism, morphology and description of structure.
Describe an environment in which microbes capable of such a pathway may outcompete those doing the other forms of glucose catabolism.
How could a short insertion or deletion in an ORF result in mutations that disrupt protein function? Provide at least three example scenarios?
Define and state the significant of Monasticism OR William the Conqueror in one paragraph of at least five sentences.
Define and state the significance of Christine de Pizan OR Catholic Counter - Reformation in one paragraph of at least five sentences.
When is the best time to extract the blood for culture? How many samples need to be extracted? How much blood to extract? Explain your answer.
What infection does Bobby have? What antibiotic is typically used to treat the infection and what is the mechanism of action? How is this infection transmitted?
It is said that antibiotic stewardship program is effective program in the era of rapidly growing. What does it actually mean? How to organize and implement it?
What makes up most of the viral envelope? What type of viruses can move from an animal host to a human host? How are viruses specific for their hosts?
If you have 9.3 mL of a diluent and you were suppose to add 760 ul but you accidentally added 76 µl instead. What was the actual dilution and intended dilution?
What are the possible effects of contaminated water on the health of an individual or community? Describe two of these choices, explaining how they can impact.
Approx. how many people die every year, world-wide, from amebic colitis? What is the incidence of amebiasis in travelers returning to the United States?
Using the information from interprofessional collaborative practice in healthcare consider. How can you strengthen the role of medical laboratory science?
Discuss the structural differences between an icosahedral, a helical, and a complex virus. Are viruses considered 'cells'? Why or why not?
Describe the key role of C3 in the complement system. Describe THREE connections between complement activation and the adaptive immune system.
What is the goal of the quadrant streak? What kind of growth specifically would you expect to see in the third and fourth quadrants?
What would be my two independent variables, two dependent variables, two positive controls, and two negative controls?
Which section of the plate had the least bacterial growth? List factors that may be responsible for these results.