The vaccine for which of these pathogens is an inactivated vaccine?

A) Hepatitis
B) Human papillomavirus
C) Influenza
D) MMR
E) Chicken pox


C

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A patient who has an existing heart condition has dental surgery but neglects to inform her dentist of this disorder. She later develops endocarditis as a consequence of the procedure. Which of the following organisms most likely caused endocarditis?

a. Escherichia coli b. Staphylococcus aureus c. Streptococcus mutans d. Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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A plant species where each plant makes some flowers that are male and some that are female is called a ____ species and always has ____ flowers

a. monoecious; complete b. dioecious; imperfect c. dioecious; complete d. monoecious; imperfect e. monoecious; perfect

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Tetanus differs from botulism in that

A. muscles cannot relax in tetanus, while muscles cannot contract in botulism. B. tetanus results in flaccid paralysis, while botulism paralysis is rigid. C. there is a vaccine for botulism but not for tetanus. D. tetanus results from an exotoxin, botulism from an endotoxin. E. All of the choices are correct.

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Monomeric G proteins, such as Ras and several elongation factors, are usually in the active state when a molecule of _______ is bound to them.

a. GDP b. GTP c. ADP d. ATP

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