Micro Test #1 Unit 1 Question 1 2 out of 2 points | | | Viral host range is limited by Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Type of host cell receptors on cell membrane | Correct Answer: | Type of host cell receptors on cell membrane | | | | | Question 2 2 out of 2 points | | | Which type of microscope achieves the greatest resolution and highest magnification? Answer | | | | | Selected Answer: | Electron | Correct Answer: | Electron |
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fission X Activity Page 4 Sample Name Physical Description (What does it look like?) Example species Gram-positive cocci in clusters Little groups of purple scattered Staphylococcus Aureus Gram-positive cocci in chains Chains of purple dots Streptococcus
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OB Case Preceptorial A Case Presentation on Rheumatic Heart Disease General Data: V.V.‚ 25 years old‚ female‚ married‚ housewife‚ residing at Balibago‚ Angeles City was admitted for the first time at AUFMC on February 6‚ 2014 Chief Complaint: Chest pain History of Present Illness: The illness started 2-1/2 years ago‚ when she started to experience occasional chest pain‚ lasting only for a few seconds especially during her aerobic exercise but does not
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OBJECTIVE: 1. To distinguish the bacteria abilities to metabolize various substrates and end products formed. 2. To observe the growth of different bacteria species in term of structures and its morphology based on different chemical substance applied. 3. To observe physiological and immunological properties utilized by different species of bacteria. INTRODUCTION: Bacteria biochemical testing can determine the types and numbers in terms of colony forming units of bacteria present in a
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baked to make bread‚ cake‚ and much more. The process of making yogurt also uses fermentation. During this process milk solids are usually added to make yogurt with a custardlike consistency. Concentrated sterilized milk is then inoculated with Streptococcus thermophilus and Lactobacillus bulgaricus or a lactose fermenting yeast which is then incubated at about 43° to 44°C for four to five hours until curd forms. Yogurt is known and consumed in almost all parts of he world and different methods are
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mostly common in children‚ but can affect people of all ages. (Impetigo).There are two types of bacteria that cause Impetigo‚ which are streptococcus and staphylococcus. (Impetigo Causes) There are also three main types of the disease. The most common type in children is Impetigo Contagiosa‚ also known as nonbullous impetigo. This type is caused by streptococcus aureus‚ group A beta hemolytic streptococci or a combination of both. (Impetigo). It is very contagious and starts with red sores around
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BACTERIAL MENINGITIS BY JAY DOMANTAY JAY DOMANTAY ANATOMY 151 HERBERT MAY 11‚ 2009 BACTERIAL MENINGITIS A bacterial infection of blood poisoning in the meninges called bacterial meningitis affects toddlers‚ adolescents and young adults. The infection strikes nearly 3‚000 Americans each year‚ and 10 to 12% of those infected will die. Among those who survive‚ approximately 20 % live with permanent disabilities‚ such as brain damage‚ kidney disease‚ hearing loss or loss of limbs.(“Prevention
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aureus‚ this being the main carrier site of this important pathogen. The healthy sinuses‚ in contrast are sterile. The pharynx (throat) is normally colonized by streptococci and various Gram-negative cocci. Sometimes pathogens such as Streptococcus pneumoniae‚ Streptococcus pyogenes‚ Haemophilus influenzae and Neisseria meningitidis colonize the pharynx. Normal microflora of the lower respiratory tract Free of microorganisms‚ mainly because of the efficient cleansing action of the ciliated epithelium
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Today people die from old age‚ diseases‚ heart failure‚ and other hereditary problems‚ if they are lucky enough to live that long. If not‚ then some children die of sudden infant death syndrome or heart problems or any other neo natal disease or complications. This is a big problem in today’s society that today’s medicine can’t always solve by itself‚ sometimes it takes a God given miracle for a child to survive. But what a lot of people don’t know is that there is a brand new science that has been
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Scarlet Fever What is scarlet fever? Scarlet fever is an uncommon infection caused by a type of bacteria called Streptococcus progenies. The disease most commonly presents in children or adults with a ‘strep throat’ infection or tonsillitis‚ followed by the development of a skin rash. Most children will fully recover within a week or so. Deaths from scarlet fever are now extremely rare. How is scarlet fever spread? The bacterium is found in the nose and/or throat of an infected person and
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