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Decks in this class (30)

L1:Introduction to microbiology and bacterial taxonomy
Who is the father of the microscope,
Who is known as the father of mic...,
What were some of louis pastures ...
14  cards
L2:Microbial pathogenicity and host parasite relationships
Normal flora is also known as ___,
What type of microbial flora occu...,
When can we say an infection has ...
15  cards
L3: Bacterial morphology
What is the function of cytoplasm...,
What is the outer most layer of c...,
Describe the structure of a gram ...
14  cards
L4: Bacterial physiology
What is the difference between ba...,
Describe the 4 phases of the bact...,
What does mesophilic mean
11  cards
L6 (L5 Not included in midterm): Bacterial genetics
What is the backbone of dna compo...,
Which nucliotindes are puriens an...,
What is transcription
15  cards
L7: Structure and Function of Immune system
What are the central lymph organs,
What are the peripheral lymph organs,
Where are all cells desitned to b...
26  cards
L8:Innate and adaptive immunity
What does innate immunity do,
How can innate immunity activate ...,
How do corticosteroids affect hos...
15  cards
Cell mediated and humoral immunity
Read notes on nb,
In humoral immunity what chemical...,
What do activated helper t cells ...
7  cards
L9:Complement system and activation
Where are compliment serum protei...,
Which pathway is important for ad...,
What pathways are important for i...
18  cards
L10: Hypersensitivity
What antibodies are involved in t...,
What are the effector cells in ty...,
What happens when someone is expo...
21  cards
L11:Autoimmunity
What are altered antigens known as,
What can stimulate polyclonal b c...,
What is a common causative factor...
19  cards
L12: transplantation immunology and tumor immunology
Transplantation success is depend...,
What is an alloantigen,
What is an autograft synergic iso...
14  cards
L13:Immunodeficiency diseases
T cell deficiency will make the p...,
What does thymic aplasia di georg...,
Defect in il 17 results in
12  cards
L14 ( Lecture numbers are wrong btw ) : streptococci
What classification of bacteria i...,
How does streptoccoci react to co...,
In what aerobic conditions do str...
41  cards
L15: Staphylococcus
What staphylococci bacteria is co...,
What staphylococci bacteria is co...,
Describe the arrangement of staph...
24  cards
L16 & 17 : corynrbacterium and actinomyetes
Spore forming aerobic gram positi...,
Whats inside the swollen end of c...,
Who are the hosts of c diphtherea
29  cards
L18, 19 : Gram Negative bacteria I
Lactose fermenting enterobacteria...,
What type of enterobacteria are p...,
What types of enterobacteria are ...
48  cards
L21: Bacilus and listeria
Describe the appearance of bacill...,
Which species of bacillus is non ...,
Where does bacillus anthracis com...
23  cards
L23 Spirochetes
What are the 3 types of spirochet...,
Which infection is,
Whats the most infective stage of...
17  cards
L-27,28 :Classifications and general properties / lab diagnosis of viruses
Do all viruses have a lipoprotein...,
Whats the outer coat of the virus...,
What determines the shape and str...
12  cards
L26-27 DNA and RNA viruses
Which viral infection causes oral...,
What is the shape of papovaviruses,
How are papovaviruses transmitted
42  cards
L21: Clostridia
What shape spores does clostridia...,
Which clostridia spp has a drum s...,
What is the habitat of ctetni
27  cards
L28:Hepatitis viruses
What is the only dna hepatitis virus,
Which antigen is an important ind...,
What is the infectious form of hbv
24  cards
L30,31: normal microflora of the mouth
Which part of the oral cavity act...,
What gram positive cocci are pres...,
Sub groups of genus streptococci ...
25  cards
L31 : Introduction to oral and dental infections
What are the most commonly isolat...,
Periodontal abscess causing organ...,
Organisms associated with suppura...
6  cards
L33,34 Dental caries and dental plaque
What is the initial step to infec...,
What are the steps to biofilm pla...,
Whats the function of the pellicle
17  cards
L35,36 : periodontal and orofacial bacterial infections
What bacteria are commonly isolat...,
What is ludwig s angina and what ...,
What are the common species causi...
9  cards
L37,38 :pathogenic protazoans
What is the active feeding stage ...,
What is the inactive form of a pr...,
Entamoeba histolytica forms a cys...
34  cards
L39,40: Pathogenic helminths
Flatworms roundworms,
Which worm is known as the fish t...,
Definative and intermediate hosts of
37  cards
L41,42 : systemic and oppurtunistic mycoses
What causes valley fever desert r...,
Transmission of coccidioides immitis,
Coccidioides immitis dimorphism
29  cards

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