Description : Clostridium tetani grows in a/an _____ environment. a. Acidic b. Anaerobic c. High Oxygen d. Aerobic
Last Answer : b. Borrelia
Description : Which one of the following bacterial species is NOT a cause of food poisoning (noninflammatory gastroenteritis)? a. Escherichia coli b. Bacillus cereus c. Staphylococcus aureus d. Clostridium perfringens
Last Answer : a. Escherichia coli
Description : Which of the following species of Clostridium is predominantly sacchrolytic? A.C septicum B.C perfringens C.C novyi D.All of these
Last Answer : D.All of these
Description : The bacteria which is predominant flora of the human gut is A- Escherichia coli B- Clostridium perfringens C- Bacteroides D- Actinomyces
Last Answer : Clostridium perfringens
Description : Which of the following has Chinese letter arrangement? A- Bacillus anthracis B- Mycobacterium tuberculosis C- Clostridium tetani D- Corynebacterium diphtheria
Last Answer : Corynebacterium diphtheria
Description : Which is of the following organism is an Gram-ve organism A Staphylococcus aureus B Bacillus Subtilis C Vibrio cholerae D Clostridium tetani
Last Answer : C Vibrio cholerae
Description : Which is of the following organism is an Gram+ve organism A E.coli B Enterobacteriae aerogenus C Vibrio Cholerae D Clostridium tetani
Last Answer : D Clostridium tetani
Description : Botulism caused by Clostridium botulinum affects the (a) lymph gland (b) central nervous system (c) spleen (d) intestine.
Last Answer : (b) central nervous system
Description : A hyperbaric oxygen chamber may be used to treat a patient suffering from _____. a. Tetanus b. Anthrax c. Plague d. Gas Gangrene
Last Answer : d. Gas Gangrene
Description : Cases of cholera are caused by _____ cholerae. a. Vibrio b. Clostridium c. Salmonella d. Shigella
Last Answer : a. Vibrio
Description : Causative agent for necrotic enteritis is C A. E. coli B. Streptococcus spp. C. Clostridium perfringens D. None of the these
Last Answer : . Clostridium perfringens
Description : Which of the following has drum stick appearance Options: 1) Clostridium tetani 2) Pneumococcus 3) Streptococcus pneumoniae 4) Staphylococcus epidermis
Last Answer : Correct Answer: 1) Clostridium tetani
Description : Clinical signs of Clostridium botulinum infection in chicken are characterized by A A. Progressive paralysis B. Respiratory signs C. Excitement D. None of the these
Last Answer : Progressive paralysis
Description : A crackling sound associated with myonecrosis is due to a. Respiratory Distress Due To Plague. b. Nerve Contractions Due To Tetanus. c. Lymph Node Swelling Due To Plague. d. Gas Produced By C. Perfringens.
Last Answer : d. Gas Produced By C. Perfringens.
Description : An example of an anaerobe that causes disease in humans is _____. Clostridium a. E.coli b. Salmonella c. Pseudomonas
Last Answer : a. E.coli
Description : Epidemic, endemic, and scrub typhus are caused by a different species a. Yersinia b. Borrelia c. Rickettsia d. Clostridium
Last Answer : c. Rickettsia
Description : Skin ulcers are a common lesion resulting from being bitten by a. A Tick Infected With B. Burgdorferi. b. Fleas Infected With Y. Pestis. c. A Tick Infected With F. Tularensis. d. Lice Infected With C. Tetani.
Last Answer : c. A Tick Infected With F. Tularensis.
Description : Group I C. botulinum strains generally includes in A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A, B and F B.all types of strains (non-proteolytic) E and F C.all types of strains (proteolytic)C, D and F D.none of the above
Last Answer : A.all types of strains (proteolytic)A,
Description : The time temperature combination for HTST paterurization of 71.1°C for 15 sec is selected on the basis of A.CoxiellaBurnetii B.E. coli C.B. subtilis D.C. botulinum
Last Answer : A.CoxiellaBurnetii
Last Answer : .CoxiellaBurnetii
Description : Ergotism is responsible for all of the following except A-hallucinations B-Irish potato famine C- both (a) and (b) D-gangrene
Last Answer : gangrene
Description : Which one of the following genera is not associated with a foodborne intoxication? a. Clostridium b. Salmonella c. Staphylococcus d. All three (A-C) are associated with a foodborne intoxication.
Last Answer : b. Salmonella
Description : This gram-positive rod can cause meningoencephalitis, septicemia, and newborn meningitis. a. Bacillus cereus b. Listeria monocyto genes c. Clostridium peringens d. Escherichia coli
Last Answer : b. Listeria monocyto genes
Description : Clostridium difficile is a. the cause of pseudomembranous colitis. b. traveler‘s diarrhea. c. meningoencephalitis. d. undulant fever.
Last Answer : a. the cause of pseudomembranous colitis.
Description : Which of the following species of Clostridium is responsible for formation of dark green to A- Clostridium tyrobutyricum B- Clostridium sporogenes C- Clostridium herbarum D- None of these
Last Answer : Clostridium herbarum
Description : Which one of the following is NOT a genus within the gram-positive bacteria? a. Staphylococcus b. Methanogens c. Mycoplasma d. Bacillus and Clostridium
Last Answer : b. Methanogens
Description : Is septis caused by gangrene contagious?
Last Answer : No. It is an internal infection.
Description : Spoiled food can be caused from _____. a. enterotoxins in food b. contaminating microorganisms from the air c. human food handling d. A-C are correct
Last Answer : d. A-C are correct
Description : Malaria is a protozoal disease caused by _____ . a. Trypanosoma b. Toxoplasma c. Plasmodium d. Leishmania
Last Answer : c. Plasmodium
Description : Infectious _____ is caused by the ________virus infecting the B lymphocytes. a. mononucleosis, Epstein Barr b. shingles, varicella c. Epstein Barr, yellow fever d. Meningitis, Lassa
Last Answer : d. Meningitis, Lassa
Description : Traveler's diarrhea is most often caused by a species of _____. a. Salmonella b. Vibrio c. Escherichia d. Listeria
Last Answer : c. Escherichia
Description : Swimmer's ear is commonly seen in children from swimming pools in the summer. It is often caused by _____. a. Streptococcus b. Staphylococcus aureus. c. Pseudomonas d. A-C are correct
Description : During Griffith's transformation experiments _____. a. Live S Strain Bacteria Mixed With Dead R Strain Bacteria Caused Animal Death. b. Live S Strain Bacteria Mixed With Dead R Strain Bacteria Failed To ... . d. Dead S Strain Bacteria Mixed With Live R Strain Bacteria Failed To Kill The Animals.
Last Answer : c. Dead S Strain Bacteria Mixed With Live R Strain Bacteria Caused Animal Death.
Description : Gas gangrene?
Last Answer : DefinitionGas gangrene is a potentially deadly form of tissue death (gangrene).See also: Necrotizing subcutaneous infectionAlternative NamesTissue infection - Clostridial; Gangrene - gas; Myonecrosis; ... ) conditions, Clostridium produces toxins that cause tissue death and related symptoms.Ga
Description : Tetanus is caused by - (1) Clostridium (2) Virus (3) Bacteriophage (4) Salmonella
Last Answer : (1) Clostridium Explanation: Tetanus s a medical condition characterized by a prolonged contraction of skeletal muscle fibers. The primary symptoms are caused by tetanospasmin, a neurotoxin produced by the Gram- ... spasms that can lead to respiratory failure and, in up to 40% of cases, death.
Description : Tetanus is caused by------? A. Clostridium (Answer) B. Virus C. Bacteriophage D. Salmonella
Last Answer : A. Clostridium (Answer)
Description : Gangrenous dermatitis is caused by B A. salmonella spp. B. clostridium spp. C. klebsella spp. D. None of the these
Last Answer : clostridium spp.
Description : Ulcerative enteritis is caused by C A. Salmonella typhimurium B. Mycoplasma iowe C. Clostridium colinum D. None of the these
Last Answer : Clostridium colinum
Description : Mareks disease is caused by A A. Herpes virus B. corona Virus C. clostridium organisms D. None of these
Last Answer : Herpes virus
Description : Tetanus is caused by (1) Clostridium (2) Virus (3) Bacteriophage (4) Salmonella
Last Answer : Clostridium
Description : Barophiles are prokaryotes that withstand high _____. a. Oxygen concentrations. b. Nitrogen gas concentrations. c. Hydrostatic pressures. d. Salt concentrations.
Last Answer : c. Hydrostatic pressures.
Description : Facultative anaerobes can live with or without _____ gas. a. carbon dioxide b. hydrogen c. nitrogen d. oxygen
Last Answer : d. oxygen
Description : Organisms that practice heterotrophy are able to synthesize their own food from _____. a. light b. simple carbon sources c. carbon monoxide d. oxygen gas
Last Answer : b. simple carbon sources
Description : Several children at a summer camp were hospitalized with symptoms thought to be due to ingestion of food containing botulinum toxins. The effects of botulinum toxin are likely to include (a) Bronchospasm (b) Cycloplegia (c) Diarrhea (d) Skeletal muscle spasms (e) Hyperventilation
Last Answer : Ans: B
Description : The release of acetylcholine is blocked by: a. hemicholinum b. venom of black widow spider c. cocaine d. botulinum toxins
Last Answer : botulinum toxins