Principles of Epidemiology and Microbiology Lesson 2: Public Health Microbiology
Solutions: Lesson 2 |
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SOLUTIONS TO EXERCISES, LESSON 2
1. Microorganisms. (para 2-1a)
2. Pathogenic. (para 2-1c)
3. Cell. (para 2-2)
4. Binary fission. (para 2-3e)
5. Nucleus. (para 2-2b(2))
6. Cytoplasm. (para 2-2b(1»
7. c (para 2-6)
8. c (para 2-3e)
9. b (para 2-7a(3»
10. a (para 2-8b(2»
11. a (para 2-9)
12. Saprophytes. (para 2-9a(1»
13. c (Table 2-2)
14. a (Table 2-2)
15. c (para 2-12)
16. Parasites. (para 2-12)
17. b (para 2-13b)
18. Bacteriophages. (para 2-14)
19. a, c, e, f. (Table 2-3)
20. b, c, d, e. (para 2-11)
21. Plant. (para 2-16)
22. Mycelium. (Figure 2-9) 23. b, c, d. (Table 2-6)
24. Animal. (para 2-21
25. a, d, e. (para 2-21b)
26. Digestive. (para 2-22a)
27. Balantidium coli, Large intestine, swine (hog) (para 2-22b)
28. a. Intestinal. b. Genital. c. Circulatory. (para 2-22c)
29. a. Cestodes. b. Trematodes. c. Nematodes. (para 2-25)
30. Larval; adult. (para 2-26)
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