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PRACTICE QUESTIONS OF ALL TIMES ON MICROBIOLOGY

FOREWORD I hope you have gone through the previous microbiology sample questions I provided you some days ago. Since some of my readers consulted me for more questions, well, here are other extra hot practice questions for you without regarding whether you are taking the core microbiology course or an introductory course. It is a sure thing to me if you fully practice on these questions, you gonna make the most out of microbiology. However for those who are still taking an introductory course, keep the questions with you while trying to work on questions from introductory concepts. MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTIONS.  ( Some question have more than one choices, circle all the correct answers you see.) 1. What groups listed below have true cell walls?    A.  algae      B.  mycoplasmas     C.  Gram-positive bacteria    D.  fungi     E.  protozoans    2.  ...

EXISTENTIALISM: HISTORY AND MEANING.

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EXISTENTIALISM Existentialism, one of the interesting 20th century philosophy. In broader sense it is centered in the analysis of existence and the way humans find their existence in the world. The core point is that humans exist first then later every individual spends a lifetime changing his nature or essence. Underlying Concepts. ( www.allaboutphilosophy.org ) Existentialism consider the underlying concepts: · Human free will. · Human nature is chosen through life choices. · A person is best when struggling against their individual nature. fighting for their life. · Decisions are not without stress and consequences. · There are things that are not rational. · Personal responsibility and discipline is crucial. · Society is unnatural and its religious an d secular rules are arbitrary. · The worldly desire is futile.   Main Ideas Of Existentialism " According to existentialism,   (1) Exist(ence is a...

TEST YOURSELF WITH THESE "MICROBIOLOGY" QUESTIONS.

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     SAMPLE QUESTIONS   This will be more useful for those who are taking the course of Microbiology.  These are questions you may face when doing some course tests or examinations. Make sure you evaluate the content of your knowledge on microbiology with these questions and once you are done with these, try to find some other questions from other sources. Let us get started now. 1'  Viruses are: A.  Able to synthesize proteins B.  Able to synthesize their own energy C.  Unable to replicate DNA D.  Able to be viewed by light microscope 2.  Enveloped viruses: A.  Are resistant to drying, heat, detergents, and acid B.  Can survive in the GI tract C.  Lyse the cell in order to spread D.  Must stay wet during transmission 3.  Naked capsid viruses: A.  Cannot survive in the GIT B.  Are sensitive to dryi...