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Microbiology Important Questions (One Liners Set – 4)
Microbiology is the study of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, protozoa, and algae. Understanding the basic principles of microbiology is crucial for pharmacy students as they are responsible for dispensing antibiotics and other medications that treat infections caused by microorganisms. In this post, we will provide some important one-liners from microbiology that pharmacy students should be aware of.
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As a pharmacy student, it is important to have a basic understanding of microbiology to effectively treat patients with infectious diseases. In this post, we have provided some important one-liners that cover the key concepts of microbiology. We encourage you to review and memorize these one-liners to strengthen your understanding of microbiology and improve your ability to treat infections caused by microorganisms.
1
Name the formation, development, and differentiation of blood cells from pluripotent hematopoietic stem cells
hematopoiesis
2
What is the name of the condition in which there is blood in the urine
hematuria
3
A condition in which a disease caused by or acquired during a medical procedure
iatrogenic disease
4
Name the antibody dimer primarily found in breast milk, mucus, saliva, and tears
IgA
5
Memberane-body antibody monomer functioning as receptor on the surface of B cells
IgD
6
Name the inflammation of the mouth and gums that is often caused by the HSV-1 virus
herpetic gingivostomatitis
7
Antibody monomer involved in defense against parasites and allergic reactions
IgE
8
Antibody monomer most abundant in serum; able to cross placenta
IgG
9
What is the name of the eye infection caused by herpes simplex virus
herpes keratitis
10
Name the class of antifungal drugs that inhibit ergosterol biosynthesis
imidazoles
11
Name the point at which an image is in focus
image point (focus)
12
Inflammation of the liver is known as
hepatitis
13
What is the the light source on a microscope is known as
illuminator
14
Antibody that is a monomer when functioning as a receptor on surface of B cells but a pentamer when secreted in response to specific pathogens;
IgM
15
Name the class of exotoxin that targets and lyses red blood cells, as well as other cells
hemolysin