Bacteriology & Mycology -Level 2
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1. Question
Cold enrichment is required for the isolation of
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2. Question
_______________is used to demonstrate B. anthracis using blood smear from suspected animals
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3. Question
Which environment favours production of toxin from Clostridium botulinum?
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4. Question
Pulpy Kidney Disease is caused by
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5. Question
Crop mycosis in poultry is caused by
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6. Question
Bacteria which require living medium for their growth are
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7. Question
Palisade arrangement of bacteria is characteristic of
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8. Question
Phosphorous deficiency in soil will predispose the cattle to
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9. Question
Rebecca Lancefield, historically classified the family Streptococcaceae, based on ?
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10. Question
L-forms, protoplast and spheroplast are bacteria WITHOUT cell walls. Match the following about these terms..
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- refers to the Gram-positive bacteria assuming spherical shape.
- refers to the Gram-negative bacteria assuming spherical shape.
- naturally occurring bacteria with cell wall
- Protoplast
- Spheroplast
- L-forms
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11. Question
Scarlet fever is caused by?
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12. Question
Brooder’s pneumonia in poultry is caused by
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13. Question
Sulphur granules in yellowish pus is seen in-
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14. Question
Most susceptible species for Haemorrhagic septicemia
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15. Question
Bacterial media used in isolation of Tuberculosis organism
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