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MIDTERM #1 MICROBIOLOGY REVIEWED THOROUGHLY AND PRECISELY

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Plasma Membrane:  Contain sterols  Passive/active transport: lack group translocation Nonmembraous Organelles:  Ribosomes  Cytoskeleton  Centrioles and centrosomes Nucleus: Genetic material  Nucleoplasm Mitochondria: powerhouse of the cell Inner Membrane: Cristae FUNGI:  Health care associated infections  Yeats infections/UTI  Can be beneficial  Food chain  Mycorrhizae  Provide food for humans  Chemoheterotrophs  Colony charac...

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BIOL 1073 F2023/24 FINAL EXAM REVIEW QUESTIONS (NEW CONTENT)

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The inheritance of defective genes at birth that are necessary for proper immune system function is an example of a _______________ Immunodeficiency. a. Acquired b. Congenital c. Macrophage d. CD4+T cell 2. In phase 3 of an HIV infection what is most likely to occur: a. Billions of CD4+ T cells are infected b. Persistent swollen lymph nodes c. Persistent yeast infections, fever, diarrhea, and shingles Amount of CD4+ T cells is very low 3. O condition can integrated HIV provirus be removed fro...

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BIOL 1073 Microbiology for Nursing Course overview, policy review & introduction to Microbiology in Health & Disease.

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Routine Practice: IPAC practices are to be used with all clients/patients/residents/ during all care to prevent and control the transmission of microorganisms in all health care settings. 1. Routine Practice  Risk assessment: what are the chances of me being splashed by bodily fluid, what steps will I take to protect myself and my patient? 2. Hand hygiene a. Before initial patient environment contact. b. Before aseptic procedure c. After bodily fluid exposure risk d. After patien...

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