A. Neisseria gonorrhea
B. Escherichia coli
C. T-strain mycoplasma
D. Streptococcus fecalis
A. Neisseria gonorrhea
B. Escherichia coli
C. T-strain mycoplasma
D. Streptococcus fecalis
A. Synapse
B. Muscle
C. Brain
D. Sal card
A. Spore formation
B. Decreased virulence
C. Prevent their phagocytosis
D. Oxygen effect
A. Capsule
B. Flagella
C. Pili
D. Mesosomes
A. Decease in virulence
B. Loss of infectivity
C. Inability to spread through tissue
D. increase in invasiveness
A. Malaria
B. Whoog cough
C. Gas gangrene
D. Wool sorters disease
A. Acridine orange
B. Thioglavin
C. Congo red
D. Auramine and Rhodamine
A. Fungus
B. Acid fast, non-motile bacillus
C. Anaerobic, gram positive, non-acid fast bacteria.
D. Retrovirus
A. Unable to grow in the presence of oxygen
B. Unable to grow in the absence of oxygen
C. Able to grow in the presence of carbon dioxide
D. Able to grow in the presence of absence of oxygen
A. Anthrax
B. Typhoid
C. Bacillary dysentery
D. Cholera