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1. Each of the following statements about measles, mumps, and rubella is true,
except:
Immunity provided by inoculation with a vaccine
Infect the CNS (central nervous system), leading to temporary or
permanent paralysis.
Caused by linear, single-stranded enveloped RNA virus
Spread via airborne particles while coughing, sneezing, etc.
2. The manifestations of a disease are best defined as the:
factors that precipitate an acute episode of a chronic illness.
early indicators of the prodromal stage of infection.
signs and symptoms of a disease.
subjective feelings of discomfort during a chronic illness.
3. Describe the significance of MacConkey Agar in microbiological studies.
MacConkey Agar is primarily used for growing fungi.
MacConkey Agar is significant because it selectively grows Gram-
negative bacteria and differentiates lactose fermenters from non-
fermenters.
MacConkey Agar is used to grow all types of bacteria without
differentiation.
MacConkey Agar is only used for identifying viruses.
,4. Which obligate intracellular bacterium is the #1 sexually transmitted disease
in the U.S and throughout to be the main cause of female infertility ?
Coxiella burnetii
Chlamydia trachomatis
Bdellovibrio exovorus
Mycoplasma genitalium
Rickettsia prowazekii
5. If a cell is unable to perform the Electron Transport System, what would be
the most likely consequence for the cell's energy production?
The cell would rely solely on anaerobic respiration.
The cell would produce significantly less ATP.
The cell would enhance its protein synthesis.
The cell would increase its glucose uptake.
6. Strep pharyngitis can progress to:
Scarlett fever
Rheumatic fever
Both
7. What are the manifestations of disease?
Signs
Symptoms
Syndromes
None of the above
, All of the above
8. If a laboratory technician accidentally skips the alcohol step during Gram
staining, what would be the likely outcome in terms of bacterial
classification?
All bacteria will be stained equally.
Gram-negative bacteria will retain the crystal violet stain.
The staining process will be ineffective.
Gram-positive bacteria may appear as Gram-negative.
9. Columbia CNA agar is useful for:
Isolating Gram-negative bacteria
Determining if the bacterium ferments lactose
Isolating Gram-positive bacteria
10. Describe the role of agar in microbiological growth media.
Agar is used to stain bacterial cells for visualization.
Agar serves as a solidifying agent that provides a stable surface for
microbial growth.
Agar prevents contamination in microbial cultures.
Agar acts as a nutrient source for bacteria.
11. How does Mycobacterium tuberculosis spread?
From shaking hands with an infected person
From touching surfaces contaminated with the bacteria
Through blood contamination