Academic Integrity: tutoring, explanations, and feedback — we don’t complete graded work or submit on a student’s behalf.

33. The a. capsid of viruses has a lot of variety and influences how the virus r

ID: 268848 • Letter: 3

Question

33. The a. capsid of viruses has a lot of variety and influences how the virus replicates inside the host cell b. tail fibers c. enveloped d. base plate e. genome 34. Comparing the time-course of onset from exposure to first signs/symptoms exposure and onset of symptoms. a. intoxification has the longest time between b. bacterial infection c. viral infection d. all have equal time course e. none of these. 35. You are concerned a patient at your residential facility may have flesh eating bacteria. MRSA, however, has also been detected at the facility recently. You remember from microbiology class a simple test you could perform to quickly determine which may be the microbe involved. Choose the one best answer, given what may be available at your facility a, catalase b. coagulase c. blood agar plate d. gene sequencing e. Gram stain of 36. Entry via a.endocytosis // enveloped d. endocytosis// naked viruses leaves the capsid head at the surface of the host cell b.direct entry //enveloped e. membrane fusion // naked c, direct entry // naked 37. This bacterium lacks ability to make its own ATP. It lives inside a fresh water protozoan that often is found living in water lines for air conditioning units. It was first discovered when member of the American Legion were attending a conference in Philadelphia in 1976 a. Pseudomonas aeruginosa d. Mycoplasma pneumoniae b. Legionella pneumophila e. Streptococcus pneumoniae c. Mycobacterium tuberculosis 38. Classification of this pathogenic bacterial genus is done by several different schemes, including Lancefield groups, types of hemolysis, and biochemical properties. a. Bacillus b. Corynebacterium c. Staphylococcus d. Listeria e. Streptococcus 39. This Gram negative bacterium forms diplococcic and is fastidious [needs to be grown on a blood agar plate]. Members of this genus can cause meningitis or gonorrhea a. Listeria b. Salmonella c. Bacillusd. Neissseria e. Corynebacterium 40. This Gram positive rod forms pallisades due to snapping division. One species produces the diphtheria toxin. a. Listeria b. Salmonella c. Bacillus d. Neissseria e. Corynebacterium

Explanation / Answer

Answers -

33. - genome.

34. - viral infection.

35. - Blood agar plate.

36. - Endocytosis // enveloped.

37. - Legionella pneumophila.

38. - streptococcus.

39. - Neisseria.

40. - Corynebacterium.

Hire Me For All Your Tutoring Needs
Integrity-first tutoring: clear explanations, guidance, and feedback.
Drop an Email at
drjack9650@gmail.com
Chat Now And Get Quote