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Microbiology - chapter 11

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What is found primarily in the intestines of humans?

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facultatively anaerobic gram negative rods

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Which are some enteric gram negative bacteria?

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a) Enterobacter

b) Erwinia

c) Klebsiella

d) Salmonella

e) Shigella

f) Escherichia

g) Proteus

h) Serratia

I) Yersinia

front 3

Characteristics of Pirochetes

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a) possess an axial filament

b) gram negative

c) helical shape

d) found in the human oral cavity

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Which bacteria is wall less or lack a cell wall

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Mycoplasma

front 5

Which bacteria form conidiospores

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Actinomycetes - anaerobic bacteria

Streptomayces - aerobic bacteria

front 6

Requeirements for X and V factors are used to identify

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Haemophilus

front 7

What are the causative agent of Rocky Mountain spotted fever

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a) it is an intracellular parasite

b) it is transmitted by ticks

c) it is in the genus Rickettsia

e) it is gram-negative

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A primary difference between cyanobacteria and purple and green phototrophic bacteria is

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electron donor for CO2 reduction

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Which bacteria are responsible for more infections and more different kinds of infections

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Streptococcus

front 10

The nonsulfur (photoheterothoph) use organic compound as

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electron donors to reduce CO2

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Streptomyces differs from Actinomyces because Streptomyces

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is a strict aerobe

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Salmonella, Shigella, Yersinia and Serratia are all

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gram negative facultatively anaerobic rods

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Thiobacillus oxidizes inorganic sulfur compounds and reduces CO2. This bacterium is

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chemoautotroph

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An aerobic gram positive, endospore-forming bacterium that grows well on nutrient agar is

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Bacillales

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Caulobacter are different from most bacteria because

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They have stalks

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Which bacterium is motile and does not have flagella

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Spirochetes

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Mycoplasmas differ from other bacteria because

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They as well less or lack a cell wall

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Two distinguishing factor of the epsilon proteobacteria that they are motile and microaerophilic

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True

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Gram stain is not suitable for identifying members of the Archaea

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False