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    Week 1 - Assignment (Research Topic): Choose a topic from your major field of study. For example‚ if you pursuing a degree in education‚ your topic will come from the education field. Complete this task with 90-100% accuracy‚ thoroughness‚ and logic – 10 points Describe the topic clearly: The topic should be well defined‚ realistic in scope‚ and appropriate for scholarly research. Complete the task with 90-100% accuracy‚ thoroughness‚ and logic – 10 points Include a brief explanation of why

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    Intro to microbiology

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    offers the simplest most reasonable explanation and can be tested. D.the goal of an experiment is to prove that scientists are always correct in their predictions Answer Key: C Question 3 of 12 2.0 Points Microbiology continues to be an important research field for all of the following reasons‚ except: Correct A.all infectious diseases have had vaccines developed and therefore can be prevented B.many forms of genetic engineering depends on microorganisms C.new and

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    Koch in the discovery that many diseases of both man and animal were caused by parasites. This was important in the formulation of the germ theory‚ to which both Pasteur and Koch would later expound. Bassi and Pasteur‚ though their research was important to later research‚ did not discover the true cause of disease‚ and were not able to isolate the causal organisms. Koch was not only able to isolate the causal pathogen‚ he was able to relate a specific pathogen caused a specific disease. We use his

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    Microbiology: An Introduction‚ 10e (Tortora et al.) Chapter 14 Principles of Disease and Epidemiology Test Bank 1) A commensal bacterium A) Does not receive any benefit from its host. B) Is beneficial to its host. C) May be an opportunistic pathogen. D) Does not infect its host. E) B and D only. Answer: C media. B) Some microorganisms don’t cause the same disease in laboratory animals. C) Some microorganisms cause different symptoms under different conditions. D) Some microorganisms can’t be observed

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    virus too small to be seen without a microscope (smaller than 0.5mm) Misconceptions of Microorganisms * All microorganisms are pathogenic (disease producing) FALSE * The majority of bacteria are harmless and beneficial TRUE Aspects of microbiology * Basic biological science * About living cell and how they work * About microbial diversity and their evolution * Applied biological science * What microorganisms do; their role in the nature? * Causative agents

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    POLHN Microbiology Student Name: SOKOPETI FAKAOSIFOLAU. Assessment 6 – Gram negative bacilli 1. Which of the following is not true of Enterobacteriaceae? a. Gram negative bacilli b. Oxidase positive c. Reduce Nitrate to Nitrite d. Ferment glucose with acid production 2. Which of the following organisms does not belong to the Enterobacteriaceae group? a. Shigella flexneri b. Eschericia coli c. Proteus mirabilis d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa 3. Name the four species of Shigella

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    as proper dosages‚ down to knowing all microbes associated with consumed foods such as plants and animals in case of an allergen or a contamination outbreak. This analysis was done by utilizing all of the proper methods taught thus far in the microbiology laboratory for the identification of two unknown bacteria. An unknown labeled as number 3 was given out by the lab instructor. The methods that have been lectured and absorbed pertaining to identifying

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    a good research topic? Give 5 examples of a good research topic and justify why you choose them‚ ie. problem issues in each topic and why they must be researched upon. (Not less than 2000 words). ANSWER INTRODUCTION The field of all human endeavors is a dynamic one which keeps evolving as a result of new ideas and knowledge to solve existing problems‚ add onto existing knowledge or challenge the status quo. This evolution comes about as a result of a well thought through Research over a period

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    Haley Cleeton What have you undertaken or done on your own in the last year or two that has nothing to do with academic work? The last two years I have been on the high school gymnastics team. Before that I was in club gymnastics‚ yet somehow both are very different from each other. When I started high school gymnastics I didn’t know what to expect. Everyone was very friendly and excited to start the season‚ just like I was. In club gymnastics‚ it seemed more like an individual sport. High school

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    CHOOSING A TOPIC AND THE RESEARCH PROPOSAL Objectives On reading this chapter you should: • • • • • • • • understand the importance of choosing a research topic that lends itself to a ’do-able’ project; be able to evaluate potential topics; be able to formulate a valid research question (and hypothesis); understand the importance of creativity‚ and its relationship to innovation in formulating your research question; understand the integral role played by the research question;

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