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The Legionella bacteria grows best in
warm, stagnant water.
cold, moving air.
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- Which of the following is probably the cause of most human diseases on the skin which is salty? an acidophilic and halophilic bacterium an alkalophilic and halophilic bacterium a psychrophilic and thermophilic bacterium a mesophilic and halophilic bacterium a thermophilic and acidophilic bacteriumBacteria that prefer to grow at room temperature at low pH are: Mesophilic acidophiles Microaerophilic alkalophiles Psycrophilic neutraphiles Thermophilic acidophilesThe anaerobic Clostridium species are troublesome pathogens largely because of their capacity for biofilm production. rapid reproduction. high salt tolerance. endospore production. oxygen production.
- A microorganism found living under conditions of high ________ is a barophile. carbon dioxide levels hydrostatic pressure salt concentrations oxygen concentrations pH valuesBesides dehydrated foods, how might the amount of water available to microbes be decreased? Group of answer choices Treatment by non-ionizing radiation. Treatment at high pressures for extended periods of time. Storage at temperatures between -2 and 4 °C. Pasteurization Addition of solutes such as salt or sugar.If lysozyme is added to a microbial culture. Predict what will be observed if the culture is affected by the action of lysozyme. A change in color will be visible in the tube. An increase in absorbance will be observed over time. A decrease in absorbance will be observed over time. An increase in turbidity will be observed over time.
- Which of the following statements regarding microbial control agents is FALSE? Question options: strongly acidic or alkaline disinfectants are typically more effective than neutral pH agents the presence of extracellular fats typically decreases the effectiveness of control agents a warmed disinfectant is typically more effective than the same disinfectant at room temperature substances secreted by members of biofilms increase protection against microbial control agents all of these statements are TRUE bacterial endospores are more resistant to antimicrobial treatment than vegetative bacterial cellsA microbiologist is working with a pure strain of bacteria isolated from a mixed sample. Which of the following would indicate that the bacterium is NOT Helicobacter pylori? Cells have flagella when viewed by flagellar staining. Secretes acids produced from metabolism of sucrose. Cells are curved rods. Produces and secretes urease enzyme. Cells stain Gram negative.Which of the following is NOT a physical method of microbial control? Freezing. Autoclave. flaming a loop. or ethylene oxide gas
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