Transposition of bacterial DNA allows for transfer of bacterial DNA amongst different strains, such as resistance to _____
#2
Resistance to Colistin (Polymixin E) is encoded via the Mcr-1 gene which alters the structure of _____
#3
Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) is bacitracin _____
#4
Sulfonamides (ie: sulfamethoxazole) have activity against the gram positive branching, filamentous rod _____
#5
What phase of bacterial growth do antibiotics have their greatest effect?_____
#6
_____ are one of the leading causes of nosocomial (hospital) infections in the U.S. due to high antibiotic resistance.
#7
What glial cell type serves as the CNS phagocyte?
#8
Microglia derive from what embryologial predecessor?
#9
Where do the genes for bacterial exotoxins reside?
#10
What bacteria are particularly adept at transformation of environmental DNA?
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Flashcard 1: Transposition of bacterial DNA allows for transfer of bacterial DNA amongst different strains, such as resistance to _____
Answer: antibiotics
Flashcard 2: Resistance to Colistin (Polymixin E) is encoded via the Mcr-1 gene which alters the structure of _____
Answer: Lipid A
Flashcard 3: Streptococcus agalactiae (GBS) is bacitracin _____
Answer: resistant
Flashcard 4: Sulfonamides (ie: sulfamethoxazole) have activity against the gram positive branching, filamentous rod _____
Answer: Nocardia
Flashcard 5: What phase of bacterial growth do antibiotics have their greatest effect?_____
Answer: Growth
Flashcard 6: _____ are one of the leading causes of nosocomial (hospital) infections in the U.S. due to high antibiotic resistance.
Answer: Enterococci spp.
Flashcard 7: What glial cell type serves as the CNS phagocyte?
Answer: microglia
mnemonic: Microglia (e.g. Macrophages) develop from Mesoderm
Flashcard 8: Microglia derive from what embryologial predecessor?
Answer: mesoderm
mnemonic: Microglia (e.g. Macrophages) develop from Mesoderm
Flashcard 9: Where do the genes for bacterial exotoxins reside?
Answer: plasmids or transferred by bacteriophages
Flashcard 10: What bacteria are particularly adept at transformation of environmental DNA?
Answer: S. pneumoniae, H. influenzae B, Neisseria
mnemonic: SHiN
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