Fundamentals of Microbiology Lab Skills Assessment

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1. What is the difference between prokaryotes and eukaryotes?
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Fundamentals Of Microbiology Lab Skills Assessment - Quiz

Prepare to excel in your laboratory skills with Lab Exam 1 - 133. This assessment focuses on evaluating your precision and expertise in lab techniques, crucial for scientific inquiry and experimentation. It's designed to boost your confidence and proficiency in a lab setting.

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2. When is an infection said to have occurred?

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Infection occurs when microbes breach the surface, enter body tissues, and multiply, leading to noticeable impairment of body function.

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3. What are the three types of flora?

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Flora refers to the plants of a particular region or period, while in this context, the question is referring to the types of microorganism flora found on the body surfaces. The correct answer provides the three categories of microorganism flora commonly referred to in medical contexts.

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4. What are some examples of beneficial functions bacteria perform?

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Bacteria can have both beneficial and harmful effects on various aspects of life.

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5. What are viruses?

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Viruses are acellular infectious agents that are much smaller in size compared to cells. They consist of genetic material enclosed in a protein coat and may have enzymes and an envelope. Unlike single-celled or multi-cellular organisms, viruses do not have their own metabolic machinery and rely on host cells for replication.

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