An example of altruism is an animal alerting other members of his group that a predator is near even though it puts him in danger.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)


True

An example of altruism is an animal alerting other members of his group that a predator is near even though it puts him in danger.

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Why is puerperal fever not regarded as a sexually transmitted disease? What spreads the disease?

A. A physician that doesn't observe proper sterile technique may introduce bacteria from the environment into the genitourinary tract of a woman during delivery of a child, inducing puerperal fever several days later. B. The trauma of the delivery of the placenta through the vaginal tract after the fetus introduces bacteria directly into the bloodstream, resulting in puerperal fever. C. A woman's own normal fecal microbiota can occasionally cause puerperal fever if it contaminates the genitourinary tract following delivery. This can especially occur after an episiotomy procedure (cutting between the vaginal opening and the rectum). D. A physician that doesn't observe proper sterile technique may introduce bacteria from the environment into the genitourinary tract of a woman during delivery of a child, inducing puerperal fever several days later AND a woman's own normal fecal microbiota can occasionally cause puerperal fever if it contaminates the genitourinary tract following delivery. This can especially occur after an episiotomy procedure (cutting between the vaginal opening and the rectum).

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Chlorhexidine

A. is a member of the biguanides. B. is extensively used in antiseptics. C. is ineffective against vegetative bacteria. D. is limited in use due to its high toxicity. E. is a member of the biguanides AND is extensively used in antiseptics.

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Discuss why Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria stain differently with the Gram stain? How is

this difference reflected in antibiotic sensitivity/resistance?

What will be an ideal response?

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Organize the following steps of the light reaction in order

A) Absorb sunlight, capture energy in ATP and NADPH, produce oxygen as a by-product, split water to release electron B) Absorb sunlight, capture energy in ATP and NADPH, split water to release electron, produce oxygen as a by-product C) Absorb sunlight, split water to release electron, produce oxygen as a by-product, capture energy in ATP and NADPH D) Absorb sunlight, produce oxygen as a by-product, split water to release electron, capture energy in ATP and NADPH

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