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Which of the following statements regarding the currently av…

Which of the following statements regarding the currently available fossil record is false?

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MSA contains mannitol and a pH indicator to identify organis…

MSA contains mannitol and a pH indicator to identify organisms that can break down mannitol, which is a sugar alcohol.  If Mannitol is utilized/broken down, it will result in a pH change to a(n) ___________. 

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When Mannitol is broken down by an organism, the reaction wi…

When Mannitol is broken down by an organism, the reaction will result in a color change of the agar to what color?  _______________.  

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If you wanted to determine if your organism could ferment la…

If you wanted to determine if your organism could ferment lactose, which metabolic test from the unknown lab would you use to obtain this result?

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This picture of a MacConkey’s agar plate represents two diff…

This picture of a MacConkey’s agar plate represents two different types of bacteria grown on this agar.  Which represents a positive result for coliforms, the one the left (pink colonies) or the one on the right (cream colonies)?

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An infection that has spread to the bloodstream is referred…

An infection that has spread to the bloodstream is referred to as 

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An example of a latent viral infection is 

An example of a latent viral infection is 

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Match the following Endocrine System combining forms and mea…

Match the following Endocrine System combining forms and meanings.

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Match the following terms and their meanings. Some answers m…

Match the following terms and their meanings. Some answers may be used more than once.

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Using the clues provided, rearrange the letters to find the…

Using the clues provided, rearrange the letters to find the answer and type them in the box.    TNSEOCIEINASM – A procedure for obtaining amniotic fluid.   RAAGP SORCE – A technique used to assess the general wellbeing of a newborn. The newborn is assessed one minute after birth and again five minutes after birth.    RILACAFTII MSIENANITINO – A process where the semen is introduced into the vagina by mechanical means.    REHEBC – The position of the fetus is feet first. Ideally, the position of the fetus should be headfirst for a safer delivery.   ERECASNA TNSOCIE – Delivery of the fetus through an abdominal incision.   MTROCSOLU – A thick yellowish substance secreted from a mother’s breasts in the first postpartum days.   AMSPAIELC – A very serious condition in pregnant women with hypertension; patients are at high risk of coma, convulsions, and even death.   CIPEOCT RAPCNGNYE – A pregnancy in which the fertilized ovum is implanted in any tissue other than the uterine wall.    IYSITPOMEO – Incision made in the posterior vaginal wall and perineum that facilitates vaginal birth.    FLATE – Pertaining to the fetus.    TEGAINOTS – The period required for embryonic and fetal development in utero; pregnancy.   ESHPMREYSIE DIUAMVGRRA – Excessive vomiting during pregnancy. Hyperemesis can occur with any pregnant woman, even a woman who miscarried. Often these women may require hospitalization for fluid and electrolyte intake.    CNITNOIUD – The process of bringing on or starting labor through artificial means.  IN ITVRO TORZIIANETFIL – A process where the ova is fertilized outside the body and then implanted into the uterus.   EUONICMM – Fetal wastes consisting of ingested amniotic fluid, cellular debris, mucus, and bile.   FEWIIMRDY – Practice of assisting in childbirth.    LATAN – Pertaining to being born or birth.    AOTNEANL – Pertaining to the newborn’s first thirty days of life outside of the uterus.    ENOENAT – An infant during the first 28 days after birth. GOOENLOTITSAN – Physician who studies and treats disorders of the newborn.    ANEOOGNOLYT – A subspecialty of pediatric medicine concerned with the newborn.    ARNISETOBITC – A doctor who specializes in caring for women during pregnancy and childbirth.   TCPLANEA VPARIE – Low placement of fetus within the uterus, which causes the placenta to partially or completely cover the opening of the cervix as it grows.   TSUPATOMPR – The period of approximately 6 weeks immediately following childbirth.    MIACRSPPEALE – The abnormal condition in pregnancy where the patient experiences hypertension, edema, and proteinuria.    RATLANEP – Having to do with the time a female is pregnant, before birth occurs; also called antenatal.   APAGVMDRIIIR – First pregnancy.   

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