Micro II Final Exam
final review for micro II
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05.02.21
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05.03.21
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Masses of hyphal elements that extend below the surface of a growth medium
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The saclike structure containing sporangiospores.
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All are aseptate fungi except
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The etiological agent of tinea versicolor is
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The microscopic morphology of Malassezia furfur is described as
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What is diagnostic of chromoblastomycosis?
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What causes rose gardeners disease?
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The macroconidia can resemble the spiky fruit of the sweet gum or gumball tree.
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Slow growing. Produces yellow/orange pigment whether they are grown in the dark or light
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Virulence factor for M. tuberculosis in developing granulomatous lesions in the host.
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What causes Hansen’s disease?
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Which is the worst swab to use for collecting a a viral specimen?
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What is an example of a Heteroploid cell line?
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_______ has replaced gonorrhea as the most common std.
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Who is at the greatest risk for developing a Chlamydophila pneumoniae infection?
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How would you treat a pregnant women who had C. pneumoniae?
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Why is purulent discharge an unacceptable specimen for Chlamydiaceae?
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What color do Chlamydiae inclusions stain with fluorescein labeled antibody?
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All except _______are susceptible to heat, desiccation and sunlight.
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What is the difference between mycoplasmas and bacterial L forms?
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____ is the only pathogenic mycoplasma of humans cultivable on bacteriological media.
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Taxonomy of viruses is as follows:
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Chickenpox usually appear as____.
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What is true about most EBV infections?
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