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DANB ICE test review (study guide for ICE exam) Exam | Questions & 100% Correct Answers (Verified) | Latest Update | Grade A+
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OPIM: 
: other potential infectious material 
When Should Masks be Worn: 
: during all times when splash, splatter, spray and aerosols may occur 
OSHA Regulations Mandates that Lab Coats be Laundered by who 
: clinic or outside facility hired by clinic 
Bioburden: 
: debris, microorganisms left on surfaces, (such as saliva and blood) 
Antibiotics: 
: kills microbes in our body 
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Antiseptics: 
: kills microbes on skin or body surface 
Disinfectants: 
: kills microbes on inanimate sur...
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MMBIO 221 Exam 2 Robison Study Guide Latest Questions With Solved Correctly Answers!!
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Disinfection - destruction of vegetative pathogens; usually on inanimate objects. 
Antiseptic - agent which prevents bact. contamination and growth; usually on living tissue. 
Which agent doesn't necessarily work better at higher concentrations? - Alcohol, 70% (goldie lock 
zone)(60-80% most effective) 
(Ethyl and Isopropyl) 
-Alcohol is very effective to resistant to inactivation by organic materials (halogens are not good at this) 
Name the factors that affect a disinfectant activity. - -Cont...
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PHT 312 - Microbiology For Embalmers Questions and Answers correct 100%
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PHT 312 - Microbiology For Embalmers Questions and Answers correct 100% 
 
The new vegetative organisms in the tissues of the wound, especially in muscles, release exotoxins causing the fermentation of the muscle sugar with such vigor that the presence of accumulated gas tears the tissue apart - ANSWERgas gangrene 
 
Aerobes in the wound facilitate the germination of clostridial spores and their vegetative growth by reducing the oxygen in the wound. - ANSWERgas gangrene 
 
Marked by pus produc...
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MICR 290 Final Exam Q&A - West Coast University, Los Angeles
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MICR 290 Final Exam Q&A - West Coast University, Los Angeles 
Microbiology with Diseases by Body System, 5e (Bauman) 
Chapter 9 Controlling Microbial Growth in the Environment 
1) Washing dishes in the dishwasher with detergent and hot water is a ________ process. 
B) disinfecting 
2) Which of the following statements is TRUE of disinfectants? 
D) They are used on inanimate surfaces. 
3) You notice a sign in a public restroom that states "Sanitized for your safety." This means 
D) methods of d...
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Test Bank for Plant & Soil Science: Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd Student Edition Parker (All Chapters included)
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Complete Test Bank for Plant & Soil Science: Fundamentals and Applications, 2nd Student Edition by Rick Parker ; ISBN13: 9780357543726. (Full Chapters included Chapter 1 to 28)....1. The Plant Kingdom. 
2. Origins of Cultivated Plants. 
3. Structure of Cultivated Plants. 
4. Anatomy of Plants. 
5. Soil Materials and Formation. 
6. Soil Characteristics, Classifications and Use. 
7. Soil Fertility and Management. 
8. Soil-less Plant Production. 
9. Irrigation. 
10. Soil and Organic Farming. 
11. T...
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ANSI 3653 Exam 2| 119 Questions And Answers Verified 100% Correct!!
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An important principle of grazing management is the maintenance of immature plants for greater dry 
matter consumption over time. Bermudagrass can be managed to keep the plant in a vegetative, 
immature state for grazing purposes. What is the term used to describe the grazing management 
process used with bermudagrass to keep the forage in a young, vegetative, immature state. An example 
was presented in class. Discuss this example of bermudagrass forage management. - - Rotational 
grazing 
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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam with Certified Solutions
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Brooks Biodiversity Unit 2 Exam with 
 
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The Primary role of Fungi Decomposers- they break things down 
 
Modes of Nutrition in Fungi Heterotrophs with extracellular digestion 
 
Exoenzymes Fungi Release these enzymes outside of the cell wall. Break down complex 
molecules into smaller organic molecules which can be absorbed. 
 
Extracellular Digestion The release of exoenzymes out side of the cell wall, followed by the 
absorption of nutrients.. 
 
Saprobes Fungi that feed...
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HORT 2050- Exam 3 LSU Questions And Answers
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HORT 2050- Exam 3 LSU Questions And Answers 
 
Flower induction - ANS start of flowering process in response to certain stimuli (the shoot apical meristem becomes competent to develop flowers) 
 
Flower initiation - ANS change in the meristematic tissue from vegetative to reproductive 
 
What triggers induction and initiation in flower buds? - ANS -Photoperiod/phytochrome (length of exposure to light/ plant's reaction to it) 
-Vernalization (any temperature treatment that promotes ...
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SCSC 105 FINAL
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What is the name and acronym of the agency that represents agricultural interests in the United States Federal government? correct answer: USDA- United States Department of Agriculture 
 
What is transpiration and in which direction does it occur? correct answer: Process of transporting water and nutrients through the plant- moves upwards 
 
How many farms are in the US and what is the average size? correct answer: Present day there are 2.02 million farms with an average size of 444 acres 
 
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Bio 203 Musser Exam 4 LCC Correct Questions & Answers!!Bio 203 Musser Exam 4 LCC Correct Questions & Answers!!
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Decontamination - ANSWER Is the mechanical removal of most microbes from an animate or inanimate surface. 
 
Bacterial Endospores - ANSWER Bacterial endospores most resistant - usually require temperatures above boiling 
 
Vegetative Cells - ANSWER A cell that grows and divides under optimal conditions. 
 
Disinfection - ANSWER Destroys most microbial life, reducing contamination on inanimate surfaces- (not endospores) 
 
Sterilization - ANSWER Is the destruction of all microbial life. 
 
Antise...