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Ace the WGU D311 Microbiology Objective Assessment Final Exam Version 2 with this brand new 2026/2027 guide featuring 200 questions with verified detailed answers, already graded A+. This A+ Graded resource covers all key microbiology domains including microbial structure and function, metabolism, genetics, pathogenesis, immunology, epidemiology, infection control, and clinical applications. Each answer includes thorough rationales to reinforce understanding of microbiological concepts and their clinical significance. Perfect for WGU nursing and health science students seeking first-attempt success on their final exam. With our Pass Guarantee, you can confidently master Version 2 of the OA. Download your complete WGU D311 OA Final Exam Version 2 guide instantly!

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WGU D311 OA FINAL EXAM VERSION 2 2026/2027 |
Microbiology Objective Assessment with 200 Questions and
Verified Answers | Already Graded A+ | Brand New Version |
Pass Guaranteed




Domain 1: Microbial Cell Structure & Function (25 Questions)


Q1: A 45-year-old patient presents with a severe skin infection. Laboratory culture
reveals gram-positive cocci in clusters that are catalase-positive and
coagulase-negative. Which cellular structure is primarily responsible for the organism's
resistance to phagocytosis?


A. Lipopolysaccharide layer
B. Peptidoglycan with teichoic acids
C. Protein A on the cell wall [CORRECT]


D. Flagella for motility


Correct Answer: C


Rationale: Protein A, found on Staphylococcus species (including coagulase-negative
staphylococci like S. epidermidis), binds to the Fc region of IgG antibodies, preventing
opsonization and phagocytosis. The clinical presentation describes staphylococcal
characteristics (gram-positive cocci in clusters, catalase-positive). Option A is incorrect
because lipopolysaccharide (LPS) is found in gram-negative bacteria, not gram-positive

,cocci. Option B is incorrect because while peptidoglycan and teichoic acids provide
structural integrity, they do not specifically confer phagocytosis resistance. Option D is
incorrect because flagella are unrelated to phagocytosis resistance and staphylococci
are generally non-motile.




Q2: A microbiology student observes a bacterial sample under electron microscopy and
notes the presence of an outer membrane, thin peptidoglycan layer, and periplasmic
space. Which additional structure would confirm this organism's ability to cause septic
shock?


A. Capsule composed of polysaccharides
B. Lipid A component of lipopolysaccharide [CORRECT]
C. Pili for adherence


D. Endospore formation


Correct Answer: B


Rationale: The cellular features described (outer membrane, thin peptidoglycan,
periplasmic space) are characteristic of gram-negative bacteria. Lipid A, the endotoxin
component of LPS in the outer membrane, triggers the inflammatory cascade leading to
septic shock through cytokine release (TNF-α, IL-1, IL-6). Option A is incorrect because
while capsules enhance virulence by preventing phagocytosis, they do not directly
cause septic shock. Option C is incorrect because pili mediate adherence but not
endotoxic shock. Option D is incorrect because endospores are survival structures
unrelated to gram-negative septic shock pathophysiology.

,Q3: [Select-All-That-Apply] Which of the following cellular structures are found in
prokaryotic cells but NOT in eukaryotic cells? (Select all that apply)


A. 80S ribosomes
B. Peptidoglycan cell wall [CORRECT]
C. Membrane-bound nucleus
D. 70S ribosomes [CORRECT]
E. Lipopolysaccharide outer membrane [CORRECT]


F. Mitochondria


Correct Answer: B, D, E


Rationale: Prokaryotic cells contain 70S ribosomes (composed of 50S and 30S
subunits), peptidoglycan cell walls, and gram-negative bacteria possess
lipopolysaccharide outer membranes—none of which are present in eukaryotic cells.
Option A is incorrect because 80S ribosomes (60S + 40S subunits) are eukaryotic.
Option C is incorrect because membrane-bound nuclei are defining eukaryotic features;
prokaryotes have nucleoid regions. Option F is incorrect because mitochondria are
eukaryotic organelles; prokaryotes generate ATP through mesosomes and cell
membrane processes.




Q4: A laboratory technician is comparing bacterial cell walls using Gram staining and
notes that a clinical isolate retains crystal violet dye. Which molecular characteristic
explains this observation?

, A. Thick peptidoglycan layer with extensive cross-linking [CORRECT]
B. Presence of outer membrane with porins
C. High lipid content in cell wall


D. Absence of teichoic acids


Correct Answer: A


Rationale: Gram-positive bacteria retain crystal violet due to their thick peptidoglycan
layer (20-80 nm) with extensive cross-linking via peptide bridges, which traps the crystal
violet-iodine complex during decolorization. Option B is incorrect because outer
membranes with porins are gram-negative features; their thin peptidoglycan cannot
retain dye. Option C is incorrect because high lipid content would increase alcohol
solubility and decolorization (gram-negative characteristic). Option D is incorrect
because gram-positive bacteria contain teichoic acids; their absence would not explain
dye retention.




Q5: A patient develops meningitis caused by Neisseria meningitidis. Which cellular
component allows this organism to survive in the bloodstream and cross the
blood-brain barrier?


A. Capsular polysaccharide [CORRECT]
B. Endotoxin lipid A
C. Peptidoglycan layer


D. Flagellar motility

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