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Final Lecture Exam

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Below are the questions for the exam with the choices of answers:

Question #1
A  toxic shock syndrome toxin
B  exfoliative toxin
C  enterotoxin
D  erythrogenic toxin
E  hemolysin
Question #2
A  soil to human
B  All of the choices are correct.
C  human to human
D  animal to human
E  fomites to human
Question #3
A  meningitis
B  impetigo
C  furuncles and carbuncles
D  acne
E  scalded skin syndrome
Question #4
A  All of thechoices are correct.
B  produce coagulase
C  have capsules
D  lack spores
E  are motile
Question #5
A  Body fluids
B  Blood
C  Mechanical vectors
D  Direct contact
E  Fomites
Question #6
A  infectious mononucleosis
B  chickenpox
C  herpes keratitis
D  herpes labialis
E  shingles
Question #7
A  All of the choices are correct.
B  is a childhood febrile disease with a bright red rash on the cheeks
C  is caused by Parvovirus B19
D  cannot be prevented at this time with vaccination
E  has a maculopapular rash that lasts for days to weeks
Question #8
A  Transmitted through both direct and indirect contact
B  Has a clear discharge
C  Can be caused by Streptococcus pyogenes or Streptococcus pneumoniae
D  Can be caused by Staphylococcus aureus, Haemophilus influenzae, or Neisseria gonorrhoeae
E  Treatment is with a broad-spectrum topical antibiotic
Question #9
A  Is given in early childhood
B  Contains toxoids
C  None of the choices are correct.
D  Protects against three different viral diseases
E  Contains attenuated virus
Question #10
A  lactase
B  exfoliative toxinA
C  exfoliative toxinB
D    
E  staphylokinase
F  catalase
Question #11
A  it is a very rare form of herpesvirus
B  causes roseola in infants and young children
C  appears as a mononucleosis-like illness in adults
D  a rash appears on the fourth day
E  starts with a high fever
Question #12
A  All of the choices are correct.
B  the skin microbiome is much more varied than previously thought
C  vast numbers of organisms are found on expansive, dry areas of the skin
D  the skin microbiota changes constantly over time
E  high salt areas of the skin limit bacterial growth
Question #13
A  Ivermectin treatment
B  Prophylactic antibiotics
C  Wear insect repellent
D  Good hygiene
Question #14
A  organisms display specific antigens that can be bound by color-changing antibodies that allow the clinician to locate and identify the pathogen
B  organisms will not grow on certain media types and can be selected for on others
C  organisms have a unique combination of metabolic enzymes that are displayed when color-changing dyes are utilized to demonstrate their physiological response to specific substrates
D  bacteriophages infect certain bacterial cells and the specificity can be used to identify the organism
Question #15
A  Unlabeledcomplementary DNA
B  Labeledcomplementary DNA
C  Labeledcomplementary RNA
D  Labeled identicalDNA
Question #16
A  Immunelectrophoresis
B  Weil-Felix
C  Western blot
D  Immunochromatography
E  Radioimmunoassay (RIA)
Question #17
A  sensitivity
B  precipitation
C  cross reaction
D  specificity
E  agglutination
Question #18
A  Agglutination
B  Precipitation
C  Sensitivity
D  Cross reaction
E  Specificity
Question #19
A  cross reaction
B  precipitation
C  sensitivity
D  specificity
E  agglutination
Question #20
A  Streptococcus
B  Treponema pallidum
C  Pseudomonas
D  Salmonella
E  Clostridium
Question #21
A  Cross reactions
B  Precipitation
C  Sensitivity
D  Specificity
E  Agglutination
Question #22
A  two known antibodies andone known antigen
B  All of the choices are correct.
C  one known antibody, one unknown antibody, and an unknown antigen
D  two known antibodies andone unknown antigen
E  a known antigen, an unknown antibody, and a known antibody
Question #23
A  allograft
B  autograft
C  hypograft
D  isograft
E  xenograft
Question #24
A  is in the majority of the population with regard to Rh status
B  inherited two dominant genes
C  is at risk for a pregnancy resulting in hemolytic disease of the newborn
D  All of thechoices are correct.
E  can never have an Rh+ baby
Question #25
A  The Arthus reaction is a local response
B  Serum sickness is a systemic response
C  Antigen-antibody complexes are deposited in the basement membrane of epithelial tissues
D  Involves production of IgG and IgE antibodies
E  Involves an immune complex reaction
Question #26
A  Immune complex mediated
B  Both antibody mediated and immune complex mediated
C  Both anaphylaxis and antibody mediated
D  Anaphylaxis
E  Antibody mediated
Question #27
A  humoralpathology
B  hemopathology
C  immunopathology
D  histopathology
E  epidemiology
Question #28
A  joining region
B  variable region
C  hinge region
D  constant region
E  light region
Question #29
A  located in the thymus gland
B  All of thechoices are correct.
C  glycoproteins, called MHC antigens, found on all body cells
D  a set of genes that code for MHC glycoproteins
E  found on the third chromosome
Question #30
A  heterophilic antigens
B  None of the choices are correct.
C  allergens
D  autoantigens
E  superantigens
Question #31
A  suppress immune reactions
B  secrete antibodies
C  function in allergic reactions
D  activate B cells and other T cells
E  directly destroy target cells
Question #32
A  stimulates hematopoiesis
B  increases phagocytosis
C  increases metabolism
D  increases the availability of iron
E  reduces the ability of temperature-sensitive organisms to multiply
Question #33
A  interferons
B  lysozymes
C  complement
D  pyrogens
E  leukotrines
Question #34
A  Liver, Endocrine glands, Skin
B  Liver, Endocrine glands, brain
C  Urethra, Endocrine glands, brain
D  Vagina, Urethra, Mouth, Skin, Nose
Question #35
A  Adhesion
B  Phagocytosis
C  Exocytosis
D  Encapsulation
E  Margination
Question #36
A  prophylaxis
B  selective toxicity
C  synergism
D  nephrotoxicity
E  chemotherapy
Question #38
A  erythromycin
B  cephalosporin
C  isoniazid
D  vancomycin
E  penicillin
Question #39
A  chlorination
B  moist heat autoclave
C  boiling water
D  hydrogen peroxide
E  pasteurization
Question #40
A  63°C for 30 minutes
B  121°C at 15 psi for 15 minutes
C  160°C for 2 hours
D  100°C for 30 minutes
E  71.6°C for 15 seconds
Question #41
A  Ultraviolet light
B  X rays
C  Ethylene dioxide
D  Moist heat
E  Formaldehyde
Question #42
A  Bacteriostatic—kills bacteria
Bactericidal—kills bacteria
B  Bactericidal—kills bacteria
Bacteriostatic—inhibits the growth of bacteria
C  Bacteriostatic—kills bacteria
Bactericidal—inhibits the growth of bacteria
D  Bacteriostatic—inhibits the growth of bacteria
Bactericidal—inhibits the growth of bacteria
Question #43
A  Always paired with a specific pyrimidine
B  Include adenine and guanine
C  Found within nucleotides
D  Only found in DNA, not in RNA
E  Are nitrogenous bases
Question #44
A  medical insurance costs will likely skyrocket
B  the ability to create life from scratch raises a multitude of issues
C  mutations in manufactured cells will cause problems for existing organisms
D  oil and gas prices will increase as a result of the decreased demand for fossil fuels
Question #45
A  proteotype
B  proteome
C  genome
D  genotype
E  phenotype
Question #47
A  uses 2 ATPs, produces 2 ATPs, without using oxygen
B  None of the choices are correct.
C  uses 2 ATPs, produces 4 ATPs, without using oxygen
D  uses 2 ATPs, produces 2 ATPs, and requires oxygen
E  uses 2 ATPs, produces 4 ATPs, and requires oxygen
Question #48
A  Glycolysis
B  Preparation for Krebs cycle
C  Electron transport system
D  Krebs cycle
Question #50
A  2 ATP
B  24 ATP
C  3 ATP
D  36 ATP
E  38 ATP
Question #52
A  oxygen
B  carbon dioxide
C  high acidity
D  high salt
E  temperatures above 37°C
Question #53
A  CH 4
B  H 2O
C  CO 2
D  NH 3
E  Glucose
Question #54
A  the size of the cell
B  size of the pores in the membrane
C  carrier proteins in the membrane
D  substrate concentration
E  osmotic pressure
Question #55
A  prophages
B  capsomeres
C  peplomers
D  envelopes
E  spikes
Question #56
A  bacteriophages
B  viroids
C  satellite viruses
D  prions
E  All of the choices infect bacteria.
Question #57
A  Use of cellculture techniques, Use of enriched broth media, Use of enrichedagar media
B  Use of cellculture techniques, Use of animalinoculation, Inoculation ofembryonated eggs
C  Inoculation ofembryonated eggs, Use of enriched broth media, Use of enrichedagar media
D  Use of animalinoculation, Use of enriched broth media, Use of enrichedagar media
Question #58
A  oncoviruses
B  cytopathic
C  chronic latent viruses
D  syncytia
E  inclusion bodies
Question #59
A  inclusion bodies
B  oncoviruses
C  syncytia
D  cytopathic
E  chronic latent viruses
Question #60
A  metabolically inactive
B  resistant to destruction by radiation
C  resistant to heat and chemical destruction
D  All of the choices are correct.
E  living structures
Question #62
A  Thin layer of peptidoglycan, Lipopolysaccharide, Outer membrane, Lipoteichoic acids
B  Teichoic acids, Thick layer of peptidoglycan, Cell membrane, Lipoteichoic acids
C  Thin layer of peptidoglycan, Lipopolysaccharide, Outer membrane
D  Thin layer of peptidoglycan, Lipopolysaccharide, Cell membrane
Question #63
A  Hook, basal body, filament
B  Filament, hook, basal body
C  Basal body, filament, hook
D  Filament, basal body, hook
E  Basal body, hook, filament
Question #64
A  autotrophic
B  fastidious
C  aerobic
D  microaerophilic
E  anaerobic
Question #65
A  Joseph Lister
B  Antonie van Leeuwenhoek
C  Louis Pasteur
D  Robert Koch
E  Ignaz Semmelweis
Question #66
A  Egyptians using moldy bread on wounds
B  Bacteria in the soil secreting an antibiotic to kill competitors
C  Public health officials monitoring diseases in a community
D  Escherichia coli producing human insulin
E  A microbiologist using the microscope to study bacteria
Question #67
A  Enzymes found in bacteria can be used to cut DNA.
B  Aseptic techniques could reduce the number of wound infections in the surgical setting.
C  Biofilms can form on implanted objects in the human body and be responsible for infection.
D  Very little DNA is transcribed into RNA that is then translated into proteins.
Question #68
A  infectious particles
B  molds
C  protozoa
D  parasitic worms
E  bacteria
Question #69
A  fructose
B  ribose
C  glucose
D  deoxyribose
E  glycogen