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Fresh Grad Lands Job as Real Estate Agent With Help from Professional Writers

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Manush’s story shows the importance of using powerful keywords to his resume in landing the job he wanted.

Lab Exam 1

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

Question #1
A  Bacillus subtilis
B  Pseudomonas fluorescens
C  Serratia marcescens
D  Escherichia coli
Question #2
A  it is good practice for other lab related techniques
B  it reduces the number of bacteria as we move them from sector I to sector IV
C  it increases the number of bacteria as we move them from sector I to sector IV
D  It carves a path in the agar that promotes isolation
Question #3
A  amino acids
B  glucose
C  nucleotides
D  fructose
Question #5
A  Caseinase
B  Gelatinase
C  Lipase
D  Amylase
Question #6
A  Staphylococcus epidermids
B  Bacillus subtilis
C  Neisseria sicca
D  Escherichia coli
Question #8
A  safranin
B  none of these
C  carbolfuchsin
D  crystal violet
E  acid alcohol
Question #10
A  malachite green
B  none of these
C  Loefflerâ s methylene blue
D  safranin
E  crystal violet
Question #11
A  none of these
B  crystal violet
C  safranin
D  carbolfuchsin
E  acid alcohol
Question #12
A  casein
B  gelatin
C  triglyceride
D  starch
Question #13
A  Staphylococcus aureus
B  Mycobacterium smegmatis
C  Escherichia coli
D  Neisseria sicca
E  Pseudomonas fluorescens
Question #14
A  Open Petri plates.
B  Petri plates with plastic lids.
C  Petri plates covered with paper.
D  Petri plates with glass lids.
E  Petri plates covered with aluminum foil.
Question #15
A  mycolic acid
B  lactic acid
C  peptydoglycan
D  crystal violet
Question #16
A  site of infection
B  the presence of bacteria
C  the presence of pathogens
D  an accidental spill
Question #17
A  Crystal violet
B  Loeffler’s methylene blue
C  Acetone- Alcohol
D  Carbolfuchsin
E  Safranin
Question #18
A  Loeffler’s methylene blue
B  Carbolfuchsin
C  Safranin
D  Acetone- Alcohol
E  Crystal violet
Question #20
A  claryvoyant
B  ubiquitous
C  tropical
D  sporadic
Question #23
A  more than one of these are correct
B  wiping it down with a tissue
C  none of these
D  you don’t need to sterilize materials that will make contact with your experiment
E  wash them in the sink
F  by using the Bunsen burner and flaming them
Question #24
A  the distance between the end of the microscope objective lens and the specimen slide
B  the ability to focus above or below a stained specimen
C  the ability to distinguish two small objects as separate
D  the image that one sees when looking through the oculars
Question #25
A  to lubricate the sample slide and the objective
B  to clean the microscope stage elevator
C  to prevent light refraction away from the objective lens
D  to increase contrast of the specimen