So I am studying my micro book, and came across a case study. I am hoping a T.A may be able to assist me in answering the 4 questions. The case study is as follows: In the summer of 1999 you are working as a triage nurse in the Emergency department of a hospital. A young-athletic man in his early 20's is helped into the ...continues
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Gene probes cab be labeled for detection with: a) enzymes b) flourescent dyes c) radioisotopes d) all of the choices are correct e) none of the choices are correct
I am going through my microbiology book and came across a "box question". The scenario read as follows. I have included the case scenario in the attachment. I think it is botulism caused by the onions... The onions sautéed in the margarine created an environment where the bacteria could proliferate. The questions the book ...continues
I am going through my microbiology book and came across a "box question". The scenario read as follows. I have included the case scenario in the attachment. I think it is botulism caused by the onions... The onions sautéed in the margarine created an environment where the bacteria could proliferate. The questions the book as ...continues
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T cell response to T-cell-dependent antigen reqiures: a) typically a protein antigen b) binding of T cell to a Class II MHC receptor on a macrphage c) binding of T cell to a site on the antigen d) interleukin-1 activating the T helper cell e) all of the choices are correct Antitoxins: a) contain modified bacterial e ...continues
protein assay/ protein concentration
given data from a protein assay with Coomassie blue dye solution taken and graphed at ABS @ 595 nm with BSA concentrations (ug/ml); 1000, 500, 250, 125, 62.5, 31.5....etc what might explain why the ABS vs BSA concentration data is linear at the lower BSA concentration and non-linear at higher [BSA]?
#1 How did the theory of biogenesis lead the way for the germ theory of disease? (1pt.) #2 In 1864, Lister observed that patients recovered completely from simple fractures, but compound fractures had "disastrous consequences." He knew that the application of phenol (carbolic acid) to fields in the town of Carlisle prevent ...continues
General Microbiology (Bacteria, Energy Production, DNA etc.)
A number of multiple choice Microbio questions. Examples: #1 Compare and contrast carbohydrate catabolism and energy production in the following bacteria: a. Pseudomonas, an aerobic chemoheterotroph b. Spirulina, an oxygenic photoautotroph c. Ectothiorhodospira, an anoxygenic photoautotroph #2 The bacterial enzyme str ...continues
First Year Microbiology Practice Mid-term Questions
I need some help answering these pratice questions. It will help me study better for my exam. They're all basic first year microbiology. *Please see attached.
Hepatitis A Virus Has Same RNA Nucleotide Bases ...
We are studying viruses and this was a questions our professor threw out for fun true or false: "The hepatitis A virus has the same RNA nucleotide bases as gorillas." I have read the chapter over and over and cannot figure out the answer and now I am curious to know the answer or how to figure out the answer.