Description : What microorganism looks like a fast moving snake about 1mm long and 10 um wide?
Last Answer : I’m thinking nematodes.
Description : Which type of microorganism is most widely used in industries? -General Knowledge
Last Answer : The answer is 'Bacteria,microalgae and fungi.'
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Description : Which microorganism binds nitrogen to soil from nature ?
Last Answer : Bacteria are the only bacteria that secrete nitrogen from nature into the soil.
Description : In alimentary canal symbiotic microorganism are present in :-
Last Answer : In alimentary canal symbiotic microorganism are present in :- A. Duodenum B. Jejunum C. Rectum D. Caecum
Description : What pathogen is a single celled microorganism?
Last Answer : What is the answer ?
Description : What single cell microorganism tend to appear in clusters?
Description : The initiation of a humoral immune response involves a complex interaction of the antigen, cells and intercellular messengers. Which of the following statement(s) concerning the initiation of the ... various cellular components of the immune system d. An antigen must be a living microorganism
Last Answer : Answer: a, b Stimulation of the immune system occurs after a variety of antigen-presenting cells (B lymphocytes, macrophages, dendritic cells, and Langerhans cells) act to engulf ... polysaccharides), most antigens require coordinated efforts of the various cellular components of the immune system
Description : The following statement(s) is/are true concerning initial microbiologic diagnostic techniques. a. Appropriate expeditious transport of specimens to the microbiology laboratory is essential for obtaining accurate ... a 4-to 8-fold increase over the MIC to be considered clinically efficacious.
Last Answer : Answer: a, c, d Because most surgical infections are polymicrobial, specimens should be cultured for aerobic and anaerobic bacteria, as well as fungi. Although aerobic and aerotolerant ... fold increase over MIC during the peak serum level have been demonstrated to be clinically efficacious
Description : Nitrites are oxidized to nitrates by a microorganism a. Nitrosomonas b. Nitrosococcus c. Nitrobacter d. Azatobacter
Last Answer : Ans: C
Description : An antibiotic is - (1) achemical synthesized by a human cell against a microorganism (2) a chemical synthesised by amicro-organism against another micro-organisms (3) a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria (4) a substance produced by blood cells against infection.
Last Answer : (2) a chemical synthesised by amicro-organism against another microorganisms Explanation: An antibacterial is an agent that inhibits bacterial growth or kills bacteria. The term is often used ... by a microorganism that is antagonistic to the growth of other microorganisms in high dilution.
Description : A genetically engineered microorganism used successfully in bioremediation of oil spills is a species of (a) Trichoderma (b) Xanthomonas (c) Bacillus (d) Pseudomonas.
Last Answer : (d) Pseudomonas.
Description : Trichoderma harzianum has proved a useful microorganism for (a) gene transfer in higher plants (b) biological control of soil-borne plant pathogens (c) bioremediation of contaminated soils (d) reclamation of wastelands.
Last Answer : (b) biological control of soil-borne plant pathogens
Description : Consider the following four statements (A - D) and select the option which includes all the correct ones only. (A) Single cell Spirulina can produce large quantities of food rich in protein, minerals, vitamins, etc. (B) B ody ... C) and (D) (c) Statement (B), (C) and (D) (d) Statement (A) and (B)
Last Answer : (d) Statement (A) and (B)
Description : The process of use of microorganism to remove salts from soil is referred as (A) Chelation (B) Bioremediation (C) Oxidation (D)Phyto – remediation
Last Answer : (B) Bioremediation
Description : Which of the following is a flowering plant with nodules containing filamentous nitrogen-fixing microorganism? (a) Crotalaria juncea (b) Cycas revoluta (c) Cicer arietinum (d) Casuarina equisetifolia
Last Answer : (d) Casuarina equisetifolia
Description : Select the wrong statement. (a) Bacterial cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan. (b) Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in motility of bacterial cells. (c) Cyanobacteria lack flagellated cells. (d) Mycoplasma is a wall-less microorganism.
Last Answer : (b) Pili and fimbriae are mainly involved in motility of bacterial cells.
Description : Which of the following microorganism produces only L(+) - lactic acid without further racemization ? A.Leuconostoc mesenteroides B.Lactobacillus delbrueckii C.Rhizopus oryzae D.Lactobacillus bulgaricus
Last Answer : C.Rhizopus oryzae
Description : Which one of the following is not a part of Koch s postulates? a. The microorganism must be isolated from a dead animal and pure cultured b. The microorganism and disease can be identified from ... a healthy susceptible animal. d. The same microorganism must be present in every case of the disease.
Last Answer : d. The same microorganism must be present in every case of the disease.
Description : Which type of microorganism is most widely used in industries?
Last Answer : Bacteria, microalgae and fungi
Description : Microorganism used as biological indicator for sterilization by ionizing radiations A Bacillus subtilis B Bacillus pumilus C Salmonella typhi D Serratia marcescens
Last Answer : B Bacillus pumilus
Description : --------- prokaryotic microorganism A Fungi B Rickettsiae C Algae D Protozoa
Last Answer : B Rickettsiae
Description : Deadly disease which is caused by parasitic microorganism called plasmodium is ______. a) malaria b)dengue c)polio d)rubella
Last Answer : a) malaria
Description : Red rot of sugarcane is caused by which microorganism? a) bacteria b)virus c)fungus d)none
Last Answer : c)fungus
Description : ______ is microorganism that can be crystallized and kept in jar for many days. a) bacteria b)fungi c)virus d)protozoa
Last Answer : c)virus
Description : An antibiotic is (1) a chemical synthesized by a human cell against a microorganism (2) a chemical synthesised by a micro-organism against another micro-organisms (3) a substance produced by blood cells against bacteria (4) a substance produced by blood cells against infection.
Last Answer : a chemical synthesised by a micro-organism against another micro-organisms