Test Infectious Diseases and Classification Flashcards

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Question #2

Why was Anton van Leeuwenhoek considered the “father of microscopy?”

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He was one of the first to invent the microscope

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Question #3

The invention of the microscope made it possible for Robert Hooke to discover_____ by looking at cork.

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The invention of the microscope allowed Robert Hooke to look at cells in a cork

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Question #18

1775 Abigail Adams tried to prevent her family from getting small pox. What pathogen caused small pox?

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Virus

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Question #21

Where can you find cellulose?

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In the cell walls of plants

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Question #34
When he was just 13_____, a famous scientist noticed that a dairymaid who milked Blossom, the cow and who had recovered from cow pox did not get small pox. This scientist later developed a_______for small pox.

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Jenner, variolation

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Question #35

All animals in phylum Chordata share which features?

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Spines

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Question #37

What do fungi have in common with animals?

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They are heterotrophs

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Question #42

What is the binomial name of a whale?

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Orcinus orca

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Question #47
Which is true about Tuberculosis bacillus?

a. Tuberculosis bacillus is also called influenza
b. Tuberculosis bacillus is a type of Archea that causes tuberculosis.
c. Tuberculosis bacillus is genetic
d. Tuberculosis bacillus is contagious
e. Tuberculosis is the species name and bacillus is the genus name

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Tuberculosis bacillus is contagious

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Question #52

Why weren’t archea classified in their own kingdom until recently?

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Because they live in harsh conditions and in places we don’t have the technology to find them in.

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Question #53

What is the type of treatment that Abigail Adam’s family went through called?

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Variolation

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Question #54
What antibiotic resulted from the work of Alexander Fleming, who noticed that bacteria did grow near a spot of mold in a patri dish?

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Streptomycin

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Question #56

Because their genetic material is not contained in nuclei, bacteria are called….

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Prokaryotic

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Question #58

Revolves to allow you to switch objectives

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Revolving Nosepiece

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Question #59

What on the microscope can increase or decrease the amount of light for viewing the slide?

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The high power objective increases the light, and the low power objective decreases it.

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Question #60

What is used for focusing in high power?

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Fine focus knob

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Quesrion #61

What is the area where the slide is placed called?

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Stage

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Question #63

What contains the ocular lens?

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Body tube

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Question #64

What is used for focusing in low power?

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Low power objective

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