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A) inclusions
B) fimbriae
C) capsule
D) slime layer
E) LPS
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A) amphitrichous
B) atrichous
C) lophotrichous
D) monotrichous
E) peritrichous
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A) to convert gaseous nitrogen to a usable form for plants
B) reproduction and growth
C) protection of genetic material during harsh conditions
D) storage of excess cell materials
E) to act as sites for photosynthesis
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A) Cell wall
B) Capsule
C) Slime layer
D) Nucleoid
E) Endospore
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A) ribosomes
B) mitochondria
C) cell wall
D) inclusions
E) cell membrane
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A) gram-positive
B) gram-negative
C) both gram-positive and -negative
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A) pili; ribosomes
B) fimbrae; capsules
C) lipopolysaccharides; techoic acids
D) actin filaments; phospholipid membrane(s)
E) actin filaments; ribosomes
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A) palisade
B) sarcina
C) staphylococcus
D) streptococcus
E) diplococcus
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A) Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology because rRNA analysis was required in the identification of this pathogen.
B) Bergey's Manual of Systematic Bacteriology because its five volumes of information were necessary for phenotypic identification of this pathogen.
C) Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology because they needed to fully understand the evolutionary background of the pathogen.
D) Bergey's Manual of Determinative Bacteriology because it classifies prokaryotes based on phenotypic traits typically tested for in clinical settings.
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A) they do not reproduce sexually by way of gametes.
B) they can receive genetic material from others in their generation,regardless of species.
C) they have a short generation time and evolve rapidly.
D) All of the statements are true regarding the indistinct defining of bacterial species.
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A) Gram-negative cells have a thinner layer of peptidoglycan in their cell wall compared to gram-positive cells.
B) Gram-positive cells contain teichoic acids,whereas gram-negative cells lack teichoic acids in their cell wall.
C) The envelope of gram-negative cells comprises a hydrophobic outer membrane.
D) Gram-negative cells contain lipopolysaccharides,the lipid component of which acts as an endotoxin.
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A) material would not be able to cross the cell membrane
B) protein synthesis would stop
C) destruction of the cell's DNA
D) formation of glycogen inclusions
E) loss of the capsule
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A) the analysis of antibody reactions against the pathogen
B) the analysis of bacterial growth on a solid agar culture
C) the analysis of the pathogen's Gram-stain
D) the analysis of the pathogen's motility
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A) flagella
B) cilia
C) fimbriae
D) periplasmic flagella (axial filaments)
E) sex pili
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A) Coccus
B) Tetrad
C) Vibrio
D) Rod
E) Spirochete
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A) are more susceptible to antibiotics that target peptidoglycan than gram-positive organisms.
B) are less susceptible to antibiotics that target peptidoglycan than gram-positive organisms.
C) stain purple in the Gram stain.
D) encompass all pathogens.
E) None of the choices is correct.
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A) Mycobacterium
B) Mycoplasma
C) Streptococcus
D) Corynebacterium
E) Salmonella
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