67. Heat-fixed smears are steamed over boiling water with malachite green primary stain for this type...

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67. Heat-fixed smears are steamed over boiling water withmalachite green primary stain for this type of differentialstaining technique.
       
Capsule
       
Acid-fast
       
Endospore
       
Flagella

69. The production of all nitrogenous compounds begins with theprocess called nitrogen fixation.
True
False

72. Inflammation of the kidneys is called
       urethritis
       pyelonephritis
       cystitis
       vaginitis

76. Commercial sterilization involves:
       Killing all living organisms in theproduct to prevent disease
       Sanitizing the product to a leveldeemed safe for human health
       Heating the product to atemperature low enough to preserve food quality but high enough todestroy common pathogens such as Clostridium botulinum
       Heating the product to the pointthat 98% of the common pathogens are destroyed

86. Biofilms are complex communities of a variety ofmicroorganisms (bacteria, fungi, algae, protozoans) that interactthrough cell signaling and coordinated responses.
True
False

88. Perinatal infections include all the following EXCEPT
       Chlamydial pneumonia
       Cytomegalovirus
       Zika virus
       HIV
       West Nile Virus

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67 Endospore Endospore is formed through a process called sporulation in vegetative cells bacterium It occurs when the vegetative cell is under unfavourable environmental conditions Bacteria such as Bacillus spp and Clostridium spp forms endospore The aim of forming endospores is to pack all the necessary materials required to survive extreme conditions Extreme conditions refer to absence of nutrients extreme heat and chemical changes Endospores are inactive unlike vegetative cells active Till favourable conditions are met the endospore packs thr genetic material to protect and preserve it so that it can thrive again Endospores are commonly found in soil and aquatic environments The process of sporulation includes 4 steps Replication of bacterial chromosomes Formation of forespore by separating the replicated chromosomes by the plasma membrane Formation of a second membrane consisting of calcium and    See Answer
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