The Gram-negative diplococcus ________ is resistant to phagocytosis and releases Lipid A to cause inflammation
A) Clostridium botulinum
B) Haemophilus influenza
C) Streptococcus agalactiae
D) Neisseria meningitidis
E) Listeria monocytogenes
D
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Bacterial Diseases of the Nervous System
Learning Outcome: 20.5
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Living members of the lineage ____ include the sharks, skates, and rays. They all have skeletons made
entirely of cartilage.
a. Petromyzontoidea b. Chondrichthyes c. Actinopterygii d. Myxinoidea e. Sarcopterygii
The ____ produce bioluminescent molecules
a. foraminiferans b. apicomplexans c. ciliates d. dinoflagellates e. euglenoids
What is the best description of a nerve?
a. A bundle of sensory, motor, or both types of nerve fibers outside the central nervous system b. A single extension of a neuron c. The same as a neuron but found only within the central nervous system d. A collection of nerve cell bodies outside the central nervous system e. A set of sensory cells only found in the autonomic nervous system
Which of the following best (describes) defines substrate-level ATP synthesis?
A) An enzyme passes a high-energy phosphate to ADP resulting in ATP B) ATP is used to activate glucose for glycolysis C) An exergonic reaction is used to drive the synthesis of ATP from ADP plus phosphate D) Oxidation of a substrate results in a high energy bond E) ATP is synthesized from adenosine plus 3 phosphates