What are viruses normally classified by a. genetic makeup b. shape c. Gram stain d. size
Four characteristics are used for the classification of all viruses:
What are viruses normally classified by a. genetic makeup b. shape c. Gram stain d. size
Sputum Gram Stain 17. Interpret the gram stain. A. 2+-3+ gram +rods 2+-3+ WBCs B. 2+-3+ gram rods 2+3+ epithelial cells C. 2+-3+ gram + diplococci 2+-3+ WBCs D. 2+-3+ gram +cocci in clusters 1+ gram - rods 2+3+ WBCs 18. What is pt most likely infected with? A. pathogern Spring 2018 B. normal flora
Sputum Gram Stain 17. Interpret the gram stain. A. 2+-3+ gram + rods 2+-3+ WBCs B. 2+-3+ gram - rods 2+3+ epithelial cells C2+-3+ gram + diplococci 2+-3+ WBCS D. 2+-3+ gram+ cocci in clusters 1+ gram - rods 2+3+ WBCs 18. What is pt most likely infected with? A. pathogern Spring 2018 B./normal flora
1. Evolution is the change in the genetic makeup of a(n) a individual b. population c. community d. ecosystem 2. Natural selection results in a. increased genetie variation b. a population that is better adapted to a future environment c. a population that is adapted to its current environment d. an increase in the size of a population 3. Which of the following is not requirement of natural selection? a characteristics of organisms are genetically determined b. more offspring are...
These questions are for ENTEROCOCCUS FAECALIS: what is the Gram Stain, Cell shape, Arrangement, Colony characteristics (pigment, shape, texture, elevation , margin of growth on an agar plate), Dextrose (Glucose) Fermentation, Lactose Fermentation, Mannitol Fermentation, Methyl Red, Voges-Proskauer, Citrate Utilization, Starch Hydrolysis, Litmus Milk, Catalase, oxidase, hydrogen sulfide production, phenylethyl alcohol agar and Mannitol salts agar, and MacConkey agar of Enterococcus Faecalis? THANK YOU!
What is the structure and arrangement for the following unknown bacteria? What is the Gram Stain? Select one: a. Gram negative Streptobacilli b. Gram positive Streptobacilli c. Gram positive Staphylbacilli d. Gram positive Staphylcocci
Gram Stain of Pus from Genitalia 19. Interpret the gram stain. - A. 2+ gram+cocci, 2+ WBCs - B. 2+ gram- cocci, 2+ WBCs - C. 2+ gram- intracellular diplococci, 2+ WBCs - D. 2+ gram- rods, 2+ WBCs 20. Is this suggestive of normal flora or pathogenic flora? A. Normal flora because the body is not sterile B. Pathogenic flora because of presence of abnormally high WBCs Spring 2018
Animal Viruses were originally classified based upon their hosts and ability to cause disease. Today, they are grouped based upon what characteristics? Check all that apply. Check All That Apply Viral structure Genetic makeup n Replication strategy Chemical composition < Prev 4 of 25 Next > MacBook Air W E command
How do acid fast stain results compare to gram stain results? a. In other words, what does the following represent? Acid Fast Stain (to Pink bacteria ACO fas广 Blue bacteria C AS Gram Stain Pink bacteria 6eAm- Violet bacteria GRAM f b. Why is there a difference in what the colors mean?
• 7. This image shows results of a(n) stain: A. Spore; B. Acid Fast; C. Gram; D. Capsule 8. is the primary stain for this procedure. 9. Identify the organisms shown as to staining reaction and morphology.
• 7. This image shows results of a(n). stain: A. Spore; B. Acid Fast; C. Gram; D. Capsule 8. is the primary stain for this procedure. • 9. Identify the organisms shown as to staining reaction and morphology. Show transcribed image text