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Continuing Education Microbiology
Which is the correct order when going from smallest to largest organism?
  1. bacteria, virus, fungi
  2. fungi, bacteria, virus
  3. they are all the same
  4. virus, bacteria, fungi
Continuing Education Microbiology
What is the form of reproduction in which bacterial DNA is transferred from one cell to another?
  1. multiplication
  2. asexual reproduction
  3. conjugation
  4. mitosis
Continuing Education Microbiology
HIV stands for what?
  1. Human Inflamed Virus
  2. Human Irritate Virus
  3. Human Immunodeficiency Virus
  4. Human Elated Virus
Continuing Education Microbiology
How can pathogens enter the body?
  1. through the air we breath
  2. through what we eat and drink
  3. direct contact with infected people
  4. all the above
Continuing Education Microbiology
Select all that are Lyme Disease Symptoms.
  1. Red Hair
  2. Sore Throat
  3. A Limp
  4. Muscle Aches
Continuing Education Microbiology
A process by which bacteria use to increase their chance of surviving conditions become hostile is called                            .
  1. binary fusion
  2. endospore formation
  3. crystallization
  4. formation of lytic capsules
Continuing Education Microbiology
The lytic cycle for a virus includes which of the following?
  1. cell wall bursts and the new viruses are released
  2. viral DNA enters the cell
  3. virus begins using the cell energy for its own propagation
  4. all the above
  5. none of the above
Continuing Education Microbiology
Viruses can be beneficial in which of the following ways?
  1. used in genetic engineering
  2. used as an agent to destroy harmful bacteria
  3. both a and b
  4. are never beneficial
Continuing Education Microbiology
Select all antibiotics used to treat Lyme Disease.
  1. Bacampicillin
  2. Cefuroxime Axetil
  3. Spectrobid
  4. Oxycycline
Continuing Education Microbiology
What are some important beneficial roles that bacteria perform ?
  1. decomposing of dead materials
  2. nitrogen fixing in plants
  3. help digestion in our gut
  4. all the above
  5. a and c only
Continuing Education Microbiology
The common cold is caused by a                                              .
  1. bacterial infection
  2. viral infection
  3. fungal infection
  4. having wet hair and going outside in the cold
Continuing Education Microbiology
Virus, bacteria and fungi although they are harmful they can also be beneficial.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Microbiology
Select all that are symptoms of Lyme Disease.
  1. Orange Hair
  2. Muscle Aches
  3. A Limp
  4. Sore Throat
Continuing Education Microbiology
Virus do not reproduce they replicate by hijacking a host cells functions.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Microbiology
What is penicillin?
  1. a fungicide derived from bacteria.
  2. an antibiotic derived from a mould.
  3. an infection derived from wounds made by a pen.
  4. a fungus which has recently been causing problems by spoiling pencils.
Continuing Education Microbiology
Viruses obtain and use energy.
  1. True
  2. False
Continuing Education Microbiology
What is the Influenza?
  1. Acute GI disease
  2. Acute urinary tract disease
  3. Acute bacterial disease of the respiratory tract
  4. Acute Viral disease of the respiratory tract
Continuing Education Microbiology
When comparing virus, bacteria, protists and fungi only which of the following are considered to typically be mobile?
  1. virus
  2. protist
  3. fungi
  4. bacteria
  5. b and d
Continuing Education Microbiology
Disinfection does not kill                    bacterial spores                   .
Continuing Education Microbiology
Viruses are generally resistant to               antibiotics              .
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