what are the symptoms associated with plasmodium parasite infection?
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high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like, and anemia (destruction of RBC)
microaerophilic organisms
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require free oxygen but at very limited concentrations
Ex: if the sample has one million viable cells per ml (10^6/ml), how many colonies
would we expect?
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One million colonies if one ml was plated
how were lysozymes measured in this lab?
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zones of growth inhibitors around filter paper discs
how is plasmodium parasite transmitted?
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mosquito
what are the two types of medium bacteria can be grown on?
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, selective
differential media
what type of organism is bacillus anthracis endemic to?
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large, domestic herbivores (ingest spores during grazing)
what enzyme constitutes one of our generalized body defenses against microbial
infection?
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lysozyme
what are the symptoms associated with trichinella spiralis infection?
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abdominal discomfort, cramping, diarrhea, facial swelling around the eyes,
fever, muscle pain, muscle weakness
what is a competent bacteria?
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, one capable of serving as recipients of transforming DNA (bacteria must
be grown under special conditions and then treated to render them
competent)
what is used as the indicator in the medium for the thioglycolate medium?
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reazurin (pink)
what is the mechanism of urease?
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hydrolyses urea to yield ammonia and carbon dioxide
symptoms of gonorrhea in women?
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vaginal discharge, painful urination, vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain,
pelvic pain
what does the beta-lactamase confer to the bacteria?
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high fevers, shaking chills, flu-like, and anemia (destruction of RBC)
microaerophilic organisms
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require free oxygen but at very limited concentrations
Ex: if the sample has one million viable cells per ml (10^6/ml), how many colonies
would we expect?
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One million colonies if one ml was plated
how were lysozymes measured in this lab?
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zones of growth inhibitors around filter paper discs
how is plasmodium parasite transmitted?
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mosquito
what are the two types of medium bacteria can be grown on?
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, selective
differential media
what type of organism is bacillus anthracis endemic to?
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large, domestic herbivores (ingest spores during grazing)
what enzyme constitutes one of our generalized body defenses against microbial
infection?
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lysozyme
what are the symptoms associated with trichinella spiralis infection?
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abdominal discomfort, cramping, diarrhea, facial swelling around the eyes,
fever, muscle pain, muscle weakness
what is a competent bacteria?
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, one capable of serving as recipients of transforming DNA (bacteria must
be grown under special conditions and then treated to render them
competent)
what is used as the indicator in the medium for the thioglycolate medium?
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reazurin (pink)
what is the mechanism of urease?
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hydrolyses urea to yield ammonia and carbon dioxide
symptoms of gonorrhea in women?
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vaginal discharge, painful urination, vaginal bleeding, abdominal pain,
pelvic pain
what does the beta-lactamase confer to the bacteria?
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