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Marian University BIOLOGY BIO214 Microbiology Quiz 2 1)A red blood cell made up of 15% potassium has a sodium potassium channel that moves the potassium ions across the cell membrane

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BIOLOGY BIO214

Microbiology Quiz 2

1)A red blood cell made up of 15% potassium has a sodium potassium channel that moves the potassium ions across the cell membrane. If the surrounding plasma which contains 35% potassium, which way will the solute move?

  1. A red blood cell made up of 15% potassium has a sodium potassium channel that moves the potassium ions across the cell membrane. If the surrounding plasma which contains 35% potassium, then the plasma is       to the cell.
  2. A red blood cell made up of 15% potassium has a sodium potassium channel that moves the potassium ions across the cell membrane exists in plasma consisting of 35% potassium. What type of transportation is this scenario?
  3. Which of the following require the cell to use ATP?
  4. An organism that grows slowly in the cold but has an optimum growth temperature of 32 degrees Celsius is called a(n):
  5. A microorganism that does not have catalase or superoxide dismutase would find it difficult to live in an environment with                                                          .
  6. An organism that uses carbon dioxide for its carbon needs and sunlight for its energy needs would be called a/an:
  7. A barophile would grow best in                           .

 

 

 

  1. Escherichia coli bacterium doubles every 20 minutes and you have a starting inoculum of 20 colony forming units (CFU). How many colony forming units (CFU) will be present after 3 hours?
  2. When microbes live independently but cooperate and share nutrients allowing both organisms to benefit, it is called                                                                   .
  3. The 2014 Ebola outbreak is the largest in history and the first Ebola epidemic the world has ever known, effecting multilple countries in West Africa, especially Liberia. Since March 25, 2014, there have been 6,574 documented cases of Ebola in Liberia (current total population = 4.294 million) and of those there were 3,091 deaths. What is the prevalence of the Liberian Ebola Outbreak?
  4. What term would best describe the avian influenza outbreak, when it spreads from Texas to Georgia and has higher than the normal expected illnesses?
  5. An inanimate object that harbors and transmits a pathogen is a:

 

  1. If the ID for gonorrhea is 10 cells and the ID for tuberculosis is 100 cells, which organism is more virulent?
  2. Which is mismatched?
  3. The initial, brief period of early, general symptoms such as fatigue and muscle aches, is the                , of the patient symptoms chart.
  4. Production of a neurotoxin that prevents acetylcholine release from motor neurons at neuromuscular junctions is a characteristic of                                                                               .
  5. A diagnosis of tuberculosis involves:
  6. The secondary stage of syphilis:
  7. Erythema migrans, a bull's-eye rash, at the portal of entry is associated with:
  8. Chlamydia trachomatis causes:
  9. Clostridium difficile infection is best treated by:
  10. The foodborne disease that involves neurotoxin is:
  11. Lepromatous leprosy:

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