Microbiology With Diseases By Taxonomy (6th Edition)
Microbiology With Diseases By Taxonomy (6th Edition)
6th Edition
ISBN: 9780134832302
Author: Robert W. Bauman Ph.D.
Publisher: PEARSON
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Chapter 19, Problem 1M

1.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “scalded skin syndrome”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

2.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “osteomyelitis”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

3.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “pharyngitis”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

4.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “scarlet fever”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

5.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “pyoderma”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

6.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “rheumatic fever”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

7.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “glomerulonephritis”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

8.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “sinusitis”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

9.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “otitis media”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

10.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “anthrax”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

11.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “myonecrosis”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

12.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “diphtheria”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

13.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “leprosy”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

14.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “dental caries”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

15.

Summary Introduction

To determine:

The genus of bacterium associated with causing “acne”.

Concept introduction:

Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms. There are four basic shapes of bacteria; rod-shaped, spherical, comma-shaped, and spiral. Bacteria are cosmopolitan in nature. There are some bacteria, which are pathogenic in nature. These bacteria cause diseases in plants and animals. Tuberculosis, cholera, pneumonia, and gonorrhoea are some of the diseases that are caused by pathogenic bacteria.

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