(History)
Who developed "Koch's Postulates" in order to determine particular diseases?
A) Postulates B) Robert Koch C) Koch Robert D) Koch Postulate E) Robert Postulate F) Postulate Robert
(Hint: it's in the question)
B) Robert Koch
This term is when you can see an image bigger but it's not clearer. Like when I zoom too much on my picture to see if the stain on my shirt shows but it becomes too blurry to tell, so I'm only zooming in but not making the image more clear (less blurry).
A) Resolution B) Zooming in C) Magnification D)Pinching in
C) Magnification
What is the name of the nice version of us?
A) Nice Bacteria B) Gentle Bacteria C) Good bacteria D)Healthy Bacteria
(Yes it's a basic name)
C) Good bacteria
A) Coffee as well B) Sugar C) ATP D) DNA
C) ATP
Who discovered that being bitten by an infected animal gives the human bitten rabies?
A) The Scholar Muhammad Razi (Razes) B) Scientist Sana Darkal C) Dr.Joseph McPhee D) Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
D) Ibn Sina (Avicenna)
This term shows us whether we have two separate images. And if not there then the separate images disguise as one big blob.
A) Diffraction B) Resolution C) Resolution limit D)Glasses
B) Resolution
Which bacteria are rod shaped? Looking like a chain of hotdogs.
A) Bacilli B) Cocci C) rodocus D) Just rod shaped bacteria is the name
A) Bacilli
What is mechanical work?
A) Cells fixing other cells B) Cells breaking things C)cells motility and movement
C)cells motility and movement
Antonie van Leeuwenhoek made higher quality lens in comparison to Robert Hooke's microscope. How did he do that?
A) By letting jealousy guard his techniques. B)By making lens paper to clean the lens. C) By Using small glass balls. D) By making the lens bigger. E) A and C. F) All of the above
E) A and C because he did use small glass balls to make higher quality lens, and after he let his jealousy cause him to keep his techniques a secret.
Then the _____ is short between the front surface of the lens and the surface of the slide gets too close at high magnification, you will give your TA watching you. heart attack thinking you're going to break the slide.
A) Diffraction B) Resolution C) Resolution limit D)Working Distance
D)Working Distance
These types of bacteria can survive a Canadian winter better than us (they have a thick cell walls but we don't have thick skin).
A) Gram negative B) Gram positive C) Good bacteria D) Bad bacteria
B) Gram positive
What is entropy?
A) Amount of disorder in a system B) Amount of order in a system
A) Amount of disorder in a system
This scientist categorized different bacterial shapes. (He was tired of saying "the one that looks like circles, and the one that looks like a chain of hotdogs")
A) Ferdinand Cohn B) Onesimus C) Albert Einstein D) Charles Darwin
A) Ferdinand Cohn
This measurement is used to measure how much light bends and affects your image.
A) Refractive index B) Refractive outex C) Your height D) The microscopes height
A) Refractive index
Does team work exist in Biofilms?
A) No the bacteria compete which one of them is going to create the Biofilm. Just like kindergartens compete who's first in line.
B) Yes they stick together to create a protective layer because team work makes the dream work.
B) Yes they stick together to create a protective layer because team work makes the dream work.
Who has a high phosphate transfer potential?
A) DNA B) ATP C) Proteins D) Cells
B) ATP
In Koch's Postulates, what would be done if the the disease being infected doesn't effect animals like it does to humans?
A) We infect a healthy human and see what happens (it's okay if they die it's for science purposes, they'll be benefiting others). B) Infect a dead human (they're dead anyways so we're not harming anyone). C) Infect human cells or tissues instead of a full human.
C) Infect human cells or tissues instead of a full human.
We will not be harming people even or science purposes (at least not anymore).
Which Microscopes have no respect for the dead and can only be used to view live specimens?
A) Dark field B) phase contrast C)Differential interference contrast D) Fluorescence E) A and B only F) B and C only G) C and D only H) A, B, and C only I)All of the above
H) A, B, and C only
Who's bacteria's cousin? They used to be mistaken as siblings.
A) Me B) Viruses C) cells D) Archaea
D) Archaea scientists used to believe that Archaea was part of bacteria.
What is it called when there is a transfer from an electron donor to an electron acceptor?
A) Exchange B) Sharing is caring C) Redox reactions D) Detox Reactions
C) Redox reactions