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Jeremiah Orallo

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2 Slides • 20 Questions

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Level 1 - easy round

Questions by: Orallo, Jeremiah​

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Level 1 - The basic 20

easy round

This level is consists of 20 basic questions​ and you have 20 seconds to answer each. choose the best answer from the multiple choices provided.

The 20 top scorers will move on to the next round​

Good luck, Players!​

questions were made by: Orallo, Jeremiah​

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Multiple Choice

father of antibiotic

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Alexander Fleming

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Theodor Escherich

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Albert Neisser

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Selman Waksman

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Multiple Choice

these are examples of simple microscopes except:

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Jewelry pieces

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Pocket magnifiers

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Small telescope

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Reading Glasses

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Multiple Choice

a magnifying instrument that uses two types of lens to magnify objects.

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Compound microscope

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Simple microscope

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Dark-field microscope

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Electron microscope

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Multiple Choice

which is not a division of microbiology?

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Phycology

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Mycology

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Virology

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Helmetology

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Multiple Choice

The microorganisms that cause disease in humans are called?

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Microbiome

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Pathom

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Pathogenic

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Pathogens

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Multiple Choice

who proposed the practice of handwashing?

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Selman Waksman

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Albert Washeman

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Ignaz Semmelweis

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Robert Koch

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Multiple Choice

An arrangement of bacilli which is a short rod-like shape is often mistaken for that of coccus.

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COCCOBALICCUS

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STREPTOBACILLI

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PALISADES

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COCCOBACILLUS

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Multiple Choice

Microbiology comes from the Greek word, "_____" meaning small; and "___" meaning life.

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Mikro and bio

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Micros and boio

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Micros and boi

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Mikros and bio

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Multiple Choice

Who discovered the cell?

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Robert Hook

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Robert Brown

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Anton Von Leeuwenhoek

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Robert Hooke

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Multiple Choice

A microscope developed by Dr. Gerd Binnig and Dr. Heinrich Rohrer, Swiss Scientists 1980

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Scanned Probe Microscope

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Atomic Force Microscope

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Confocal Microscope

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Confocal Microscope

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Multiple Choice

He discovered the causative organisms of anthrax, septicæmia, tuberculosis, and cholera

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Louis Pasteur

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Edward Jenner

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Robert Koch

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Paul Ehrlich

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Multiple Choice

The ability of some microorganisms to change their morphology, biological functions, or reproductive modes in response to environmental factors.

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Pleomorphism

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Pliability

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Mobility

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Placing

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Multiple Choice

A cell structure that is not well organized and firmly attached

a component of the cell wall that allows bacteria to glide or slide

parallel to a solid surface

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Capsule

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Slimy Wall

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Periplasmic space

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Slime Layer

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Multiple Choice

most of the normal flora in the skin are found in?

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moist/intertriginous area

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Dry area

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Intimate area only

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Multiple Choice

Robert Koch and Friedrich Loeffler developed the Koch postulates in 1884, based on earlier concepts described by?

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Albert brown

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Jakob Henle

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Ignaz Semmelweis

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Selman Waksman

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Multiple Choice

a method for a pathogen to cause disease by causing direct damage to the tissues or surface

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Chemical

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Mechanical

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Toxin

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Biochemical

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Immunologic

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Multiple Choice

The following are types of flagella with more than one polar except;

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unipolar

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Peritrichous

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amphitrichous

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Lophotrichous

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Monotrichous

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Multiple Choice

THE FOLLOWING ARE THE FACTORS THAT INFLUENCE THE OCCURRENCE OF INFECTION EXCEPT?

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Number of microbes

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Virulence of microorganism

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portal of entry

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universality of microbes

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defensive host power

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Multiple Choice

What of the following is an example of a communicable disease?

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Tetanus

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Cancer

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Cystic Fibrosis

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Diabetes

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Rabies

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Multiple Choice

what are the three types of exotoxin?

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enterotoxin, pletoxin and entelotoxin

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enterotoxin, nervoutoxin, and cyclitoxin

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cytotoxin, enterotoxin, and neurotoxin

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enedotoxin, adenotoxin, and edinortoxin

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nortoxin, tortoxin, and portoxin

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