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Title: Review of Ch 8, 24-26


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Review of Ch 8, 9, 24-26
Digestive System Diseases
ReproductiveSystem Diseases
Respiratory System Diseases
Biotechnology
Microbial Genetics
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FINAL ROUND
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Microbial Genetics100 Question
  • A group of three nucleotides is called a(n)
  • a. Codon
  • b. Anticodon
  • c. Exon
  • d. Intron

ANSWER
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Microbial Genetics 100 Answer
  • A group of three nucleotides is called a(n)
  • a. Codon (correct answer)
  • b. Anticodon
  • c. Exon
  • d. Intron

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Microbial Genetics 200 Question
  • The process in which genetic material is
    transferred from one bacterium to another is
    called
  • a. Conjugation
  • b. Transformation
  • c. Replication
  • d. Specialized transduction

ANSWER
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Microbial Genetics 200 Answer
  • The process in which genetic material is
    transferred from one bacterium to another is
    called
  • a. Conjugation (correct answer)
  • b. Transformation
  • c. Replication
  • d. Specialized transduction

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Microbial Genetics 300 Question
  • The DNA strand transferred to the recipient
    bacteria through the sex pilus is a
  • a. a transposon
  • b. an operon
  • c. a plasmid
  • d. an inducer

ANSWER
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Microbial Genetics 300 Answer
  • The DNA strand transferred to the recipient
    bacteria through the sex pilus is a
  • a. a transposon
  • b. an operon
  • c. a plasmid (correct answer)
  • d. an inducer

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Microbial Genetics 400 Question
  • A set of operator and promoter sites and the
    structural genes they control is defined as
  • a. A corepressor
  • b. An operon
  • c. An inducer
  • d. cAMP

ANSWER
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Microbial Genetics 400 Question
  • A set of operator and promoter sites and the
    structural genes they control is defined as
  • a. A corepressor
  • b. An operon (correct answer)
  • c. An inducer
  • d. cAMP

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Microbial Genetics 500 Question
  • A sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for a
    functional product refers to a(n)
  • a. Genetic code
  • b. Gene
  • c. Codon
  • d. Anticodon

ANSWER
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Microbial Genetics 500 Question
  • A sequence of nucleotides in DNA that codes for a
    functional product refers to a(n)
  • a. Genetic code
  • b. Gene (correct answer)
  • c. Codon
  • d. Anticodon

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Biotechnology100 Question
  • When E. coli has the ability to produce the
    hormone insulin it is because
  • a. It picked up the insulin gene from
    another cell
  • b. It is an ancient gene that now has no function
  • c. The insulin gene was inserted into it
  • d. It needs to regulate its cell glucose level

ANSWER
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Biotechnology 100 Answer
  • When E. coli has the ability to produce the
    hormone insulin it is because
  • a. It picked up the insulin gene from
    another cell
  • b. It is an ancient gene that now has no function
  • c. The insulin gene was inserted into it (correct
    answer)
  • d. It needs to regulate its cell glucose level

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Biotechnology 200 Question
  • Which of the following is an advantage of using
    E. coli to make a human gene product?
  • a. It can't process introns.
  • b. It doesn't secrete most proteins.
  • c. Endotoxin may be in the product.
  • d. Its genes are well known.

ANSWER
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Biotechnology 200 Answer
  • Which of the following is an advantage of using
    E. coli to make a human gene product?
  • a. It can't process introns.
  • b. It doesn't secrete most proteins.
  • c. Endotoxin may be in the product.
  • d. Its genes are well known. (correct answer)

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Biotechnology 300 Question
  • Self-replicating DNA, not essential for the life
    of the bacteria that is used to transmit a gene
    from one organism to another is a
  • a. clone
  • b. Vector
  • c. PCR
  • d. plasmid

ANSWER
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Biotechnology 300 Answer
  • Self-replicating DNA, not essential for the life
    of the bacteria that is used to transmit a gene
    from one organism to another is a
  • a. clone
  • b. Vector
  • c. PCR
  • d. plasmid (correct answer)

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Biotechnology 400 Question
  • A population of cells carrying a desired plasmid
    is called a
  • a. library.
  • b. clone.
  • c. PCR.
  • d. vector.

ANSWER
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Biotechnology 400 Answer
  • A population of cells carrying a desired plasmid
    is called a
  • a. library.
  • b. clone. (correct answer)
  • c. PCR.
  • d. vector.

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Biotechnology 500 Question
  • PCR can be used to identify an unknown bacterium
    because
  • a. All cells have RNA.
  • b. All cells have DNA.
  • c. DNA polymerase will replicate DNA.
  • d. The RNA primer is specific.

ANSWER
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Biotechnology 500 Answer
  • PCR can be used to identify an unknown bacterium
    because
  • a. All cells have RNA.
  • b. All cells have DNA.
  • c. DNA polymerase will replicate DNA.
  • d. The RNA primer is specific. (correct answer)

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Upper Respiratory Tract100 Question
  • Which of the following microorganisms causes
    symptoms most like tuberculosis and is
    transmitted by inhaled bird or bat droppings?
  • a. Legionella
  • b. Mycoplasma
  • c. Histoplasma
  • d. Chlamydophila

ANSWER
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Upper Respiratory Tract100 Answer
  • Which of the following microorganisms causes
    symptoms most like tuberculosis and is
    transmitted by inhaled bird or bat droppings?
  • a. Legionella
  • b. Mycoplasma
  • c. Histoplasma (correct answer)
  • d. Chlamydophila

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Upper Respiratory Tract200 Question
  • A patient has a paroxysmal (barking) cough and
    mucus accumulation caused by a gram negative
    coccobacillus that destroys the cilia in the
    respiratory tract. Which is the likely pathogen?
  • a. Corynebacterium diphtheria
  • b. Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  • d. Bordetella pertussis

ANSWER
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Upper Respiratory Tract200 Answer
  • A patient has a paroxysmal (barking) cough and
    mucus accumulation caused by a gram negative
    coccobacillus that destroys the cilia in the
    respiratory tract. Which is the likely pathogen?
  • a. Corynebacterium diphtheria
  • b. Klebsiella pneumoniae
  • c. Mycoplasma pneumoniae
  • d. Bordetella pertussis (correct answer)

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Upper Respiratory Tract300 Question
  • Which organism produces a tough grayish membrane
    in the throat?
  • a. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • b. Corynebacterium diphtheriae
  • c. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • d. Haemophilus influenzae

ANSWER
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Upper Respiratory Tract300 Answer
  • Which organism produces a tough grayish membrane
    in the throat?
  • a. Streptococcus pneumoniae
  • b. Corynebacterium diphtheriae (correct answer)
  • c. Mycobacterium tuberculosis
  • d. Haemophilus influenzae

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Upper Respiratory Tract400 Question
  • The erythrogenic toxin produced by a strain of
    Streptococcus pyogenes that was lysogenized
    causes
  • a. Scarlet fever
  • b. Whooping cough
  • c. Epiglottitis
  • d. Otitis media

ANSWER
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Upper Respiratory Tract400 Answer
  • The erythrogenic toxin produced by a strain of
    Streptococcus pyogenes that was lysogenized
    causes
  • a. Scarlet fever (correct answer)
  • b. Whooping cough
  • c. Epiglottitis
  • d. Otitis media

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Upper Respiratory Tract500 Question
  • One of the most common causes of viral
    respiratory disease in infants is
  • a. Rhinovirus
  • b. Influenza virus
  • c. Respiratory syncytial virus
  • d. Coronavirus

ANSWER
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Upper Respiratory Tract500 Answer
  • One of the most common causes of viral
    respiratory disease in infants is
  • a. Rhinovirus
  • b. Influenza virus
  • c. Respiratory syncytial virus (correct answer)
  • d. Coronavirus

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Digestive System Diseases 100 Question
  • Hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome
    caused by contaminated food or water, such as
    spinach or hamburger is most likely caused by
  • a. Staphylococcus aureus
  • b. Escherichia coli O157H7
  • c. Trichinella
  • d. Ebola

ANSWER
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Digestive System Diseases 100 Answer
  • Hemorrhagic colitis and hemolytic uremic syndrome
    caused by contaminated food or water, such as
    spinach or hamburger is most likely caused by
  • a. Staphylococcus aureus
  • b. Escherichia coli O157H7 (correct answer)
  • c. Trichinella
  • d. Ebola

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Digestive System Diseases 200 Question
  • Helicobacter can grow in the stomach because it
    ______. It eventually creates ulcers.
  • a. hides in macrophages.
  • b. invades epithelial cells.
  • c. makes capsule.
  • d. makes NH3.

ANSWER
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Digestive System Diseases 200 Answer
  • Helicobacter can grow in the stomach because it
    ______. It eventually creates ulcers.
  • a. hides in macrophages.
  • b. invades epithelial cells.
  • c. makes capsule.
  • d. makes NH3. (correct answer)

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Digestive System Diseases 300 Question
  • The most likely organism transmitted by
    undercooked pork is
  • a. Giardia lamblia
  • b. Shigella
  • c. Trichinella
  • d. Entamoeba histolytica

ANSWER
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Digestive System Diseases 300 Answer
  • The most likely organism transmitted by
    undercooked pork is
  • a. Giardia lamblia
  • b. Shigella
  • c. Trichinella (correct answer)
  • d. Entamoeba histolytica

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Digestive System Diseases 400 Question
  • Acute gastroenteritis (with major vomitting
    diarrhea) that occurs after an incubation period
    of 4 to 24 hours is probably caused by
  • a. Giardia lamblia
  • b. Salmonella typhi
  • c. Staphylococcus aureus
  • d. Escherichia coli

ANSWER
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Digestive System Diseases 400 Answer
  • Acute gastroenteritis (with major vomitting
    diarrhea) that occurs after an incubation period
    of 4 to 24 hours is probably caused by
  • a. Giardia lamblia
  • b. Salmonella typhi
  • c. Staphylococcus aureus (correct answer)
  • d. Escherichia coli

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Digestive System Diseases 500 Question
  • Which of the following feeds on red blood cells?
  • a. Cyclospora cayetanensis
  • b. Giardia lamblia
  • c. Entamoeba histolytica
  • d. Aspergillus flavus

ANSWER
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Digestive System Diseases 500 Answer
  • Which of the following feeds on red blood cells?
  • a. Cyclospora cayetanensis
  • b. Giardia lamblia
  • c. Entamoeba histolytica (correct answer)
  • d. Aspergillus flavus

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Reproductive System Diseases 100 Question
  • In what stage of syphilis do chancres develop?
  • a. Primary syphilis
  • b. Secondary syphilis
  • c. Tertiary syphilis
  • d. Latent syphilis

ANSWER
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Reproductive System Diseases 100 Answer
  • In what stage of syphilis do chancres develop?
  • a. Primary syphilis (correct answer)
  • b. Secondary syphilis
  • c. Tertiary syphilis
  • d. Latent syphilis

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Reproductive System Diseases 200 Question
  • Which of the following causes skin rash, hair
    loss, malaise, fever?
  • a. Trichomoniasis
  • b. Candida albicans
  • c. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • d. Syphilis

ANSWER
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Reproductive System Diseases 200 Answer
  • Which of the following causes skin rash, hair
    loss, malaise, fever?
  • a. Trichomoniasis
  • b. Candida albicans
  • c. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • d. Syphilis (correct answer)

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Reproductive System Diseases 300 Question
  • Recurring vesicles are symptoms of
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Candida albicans
  • c. Treponema pallidum
  • d. Genital herpes

ANSWER
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Reproductive System Diseases 300 Answer
  • Recurring vesicles are symptoms of
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Candida albicans
  • c. Treponema pallidum
  • d. Genital herpes (correct answer)

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Reproductive System Diseases 400 Question
  • Which would be normal flora in the urinary
    bladder?
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Treponema pallidum
  • c. Trichomonas vaginalis
  • d. none

ANSWER
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Reproductive System Diseases 400 Answer
  • Which would be normal flora in the urinary
    bladder?
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Treponema pallidum
  • c. Trichomonas vaginalis
  • d. None (correct answer)

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Reproductive System Diseases 500 Question
  • The gram negative coccobacilus that causes
    painful ulcers on the genitals swollen lymph
    nodes is
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Haemophilus ducreyi
  • c. Gardnerella vaginalis
  • d. Herpes Simplex type 2

ANSWER
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Reproductive System Diseases 500 Answer
  • The gram negative coccobacilus that causes
    painful ulcers on the genitals swollen lymph
    nodes is
  • a. Neisseria gonorrhea
  • b. Haemophilus ducreyi (correct answer)
  • c. Gardnerella vaginalis
  • d. Herpes Simplex type 2

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FINAL ROUND Question
  • A patient is admitted to the ER who claims to
    have been raped. The ER doctor would most likely
    order which of the following tests for STIs?
  • a. CBC
  • b. Chem 20 panel
  • c. TORCH panel
  • d. Anaerobic Gonorrhea culture

ANSWER
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FINAL ROUND Answer
  • A patient is admitted to the ER who claims to
    have been raped. The ER doctor would most likely
    order which of the following tests for STIs?
  • a. CBC
  • b. Chem 20 panel
  • c. TORCH panel (correct answer)
  • d. Anaerobic Gonorrhea culture

BACK TO GAME
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