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What type of glands are the ceruminous glands? A. Sebaceous glands B. Eccrine sweat gland C. Endocrine gland D. Apocrine sweat gland E. Oil gland
Where is mesothelium found? A. Mucosa B. Sub mucosa C. Muscularis externa D. Serosa
What type of muscle is specialized for contraction? A. Skeletal muscle B. Cardiac muscle C. Smooth muscle D. Skeletal muscle and Cardiac muscle E. Skeletal muscle, Cardiac muscle and Smooth muscle
What is the term for the process used by cells for the transport in of particulate matter? A. Endocytosis B. Exocytosis C. Pinocytosis D. Phagocytosis
Which organism has a specific affinity for ciliated epithelium? a. Borde tella pertussis b. Haemophilus parainfluenzae c. Listeria monocytogenes d. Mycoplasma pneumoniae e. Streptococcus pneumoniae.
Which bacterial group forms over 90 per cent of the commensal flora of the intestine in an adult? a. Facultative anaerobic coliforms b. Gram-positive bacilli c. Obligate aerobes d. Obligate anaerobes e....
Which one of the following genera predominates in the initial colonization of the lower intestine in healthy breast-fed babies? a. Escherichia b. Clostridium c. Lactobacillus d. Staphylococcus e. Streptococcus.
Which site normally lacks a commensal flora? a. Appendix b. External auditory meatus c. Female lower genital tract d. Nasal vestibule e. Trachea.
Which term best denotes the relatively harmless bacteria which inhabit the surfaces of the skin, upper respiratory tract and intestine? A. Commensals B. Invasive organisms C. Non-invasive organisms D....
What statement does NOT apply to bacterial plasmids? a. Associated with genetic transfer by conjugation b. Exist as self-replicating extra-chromosomal DNA c. Found only in Gram-negative species d. May...
Which description applies specifically to Hfr cells? a. Cells capable of conjugation b. Cells with F pili c. Cells with integrated F factor d. F+cells e. Donor cells in genetic transfer.
Which one of the following is an example of lysogenic conversion? A. Elimination of temperate phage B. Induction of the lytic phase C. Production of immunity to superinfection D. Prophage controlled toxogenicity...
In bacterial transformation, how much of the donor genome is usually integrated with the DNA of the recipient cell? a. About half b. All of it c. A small fraction d. Most of it e. None of it.
Which one of the following when added to a culture of non-encapsulated pneumococci derived from a type 1 strain will result in biosynthesis of type 3 polysaccharide? a. Bacteriophage specific for type...
Which one of the following is the active agent in bacterial transformation? a. Chemical mutagen b. Episome c. Extracted or released DNA d. Temperate bacteriophage e. Virulent bacteriophage.
Which organism is most likely to be resistant to penicillin G? A. Clostridium tetani B. Neisseria meningitidis C. Staphylococcus aureus D. Strep tococcus pyogenes E. Treponema pallidum.
For what reason are fluid enrichment media used in clinical microbiology? a. To dilute inhibitory substances in the specimen b. To prevent multiplication during transit c. To provide essential nutrients...
Which one of the following constituents is ABSENT from Lowenstein-Jensen medium used for the cultivation of mycobacteria? a. Agar b. Eggs c. Glycerol d. Malachite green e. Potato starch.
Which statement about the action of penicillin is FALSE? L. Gram-negative bacilli are usually resistant M. Interferes with normal murein synthesis N. Mammalian cells unaffected O. Most effective against...
For what reason is penicillin lethal to bacteria yet essentially non-toxic for mammalian cells? a. High population density of host cells neutralize its effect b. Mammalian cells are impermeable to penicillin...