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This method of staining is used when Mycobacterium and Nocardia are suspected |
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What the thick, waxy cell wall of bacteria is composed of |
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What two things to use to drive stain into the cell wall |
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Aerobic, slow-growing (3-4 weeks), colonies produce cauliflower appearence |
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What special medium for mycobacterium contains |
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Three factors that help mycobacterium pathogenicity |
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High waxy content that resists phagocytosis, can survive for months outside of host, infective in extremely small amounts |
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Three diseases that mycobacterium cause |
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TB, Johne's, White Plague |
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Obligatory intracellular microorganism |
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Cannot reproduce independently, needs a living cell to multiply |
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Three classifications of viruses |
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bacterial, plant or animal
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Three main structures of viruses |
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Inner core of nucleic acid, core surrounded by a protein coat, outer protein membrane |
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Infectious part of virus that stores genetic information |
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Protects nucleic acid core from digestion or other harm, promotes attachment to host, antigenic properties |
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How the entire virus enters the host cell |
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When the virion releases genetic information allowing replication to begin |
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Non-infective stage lasting 3 - 15 hours |
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Replication or eclipse phase |
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Viruses can pass through this when bacteria can not |
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What viruses require to grow and what bacteria need to grow |
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Viruses require living host, bacteria grow in artificial media |
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What viruses do not respond to |
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What viruses are sensitive to |
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