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Hydrate
A compound in which there is a chemical union between water and the molecules of certains substances is a:
Carbon
The letter C is the symbol for which element:
Internal carotid artery
Which artery must be clamped off while injecting the cranially autopsied head via common carotid artery:
Hematoma
Swelling filled with blood and resembling a tumor is called:
Saprophytic bacteria
Bacteria that derive their nutrition from dead organic matter are referred to as which of the follow?
Syphilis
A gumma is a lesion of:
Small amount of solute in relation to solvent
Which best describes a dilute solution?
Inflammation
Which of the following pathological conditions has a protective function?
Diplococci
Bacteria that occur in pairs are called:
-1
An electron has a charge of:
Surgical pathology
The divison of the pathology that deals with tissues that have been removed from a patient during surgery is called:
An acute disease which may quickly turn fatal
A fulminating disease is which of the following?
The cause of disease
Etiology is defined as the study of which of the following?
The study of disease
Pathology is defined as which of the following?
It secretes directly into the bloodstream without a duct
An endocrine gland is distinguished from an exocrine gland by which characteristic?
A relationship in which organisms live to the mutual benefit of each
Mutualism in microbiology is described as which of the following?
A microbe that can survive only in the absence of free oxygen.
A strict obligate anaerobe is defined as which of the following?
37% by weight and 40% by volume
Formalin is defined as formaldehyde gas dissolved in water at what concentration?
Ethane
An alkane with two carbons would be called:
Antipolymerizing agent
Methanol is used in embalming fluids as a:
Single bonds
Alkanes are characterized by:
The relative power of an organism to produce disease
Virulence in microbiology refers to which of the following?
An infectious parasite capable of replicating in living cells containing only one form of nucleic acid
A virus is defined as which of the following?
Protoplasm
The basic substance of cell composition is:
Facultative anaerobe
An organism that prefers oxygen, but that can survive without:
Rheumatic heart disease
A disorder believed to develop as an after effect of a severe streotococcal infection is:
Midsagittal plane
This plane is a lengthwise cut which is exactly in the mid-line:
Erthrocytes
The red blood cells are called:
abscess
A localized collection of pus in a body part resulting from an invasion of pus-forming bacteria is called an:
Cross-linking the amino groups
Formaldhyde reacts with proteins by:
Adenocarcinoma
Carcinoma of the prostate is a kind of:
Decrease
In Charles’ Law, if the volume decreases then the temperature must:
Acid
Any substance that donates a proton is a:
Ileocecal valve
The contents of the small intestine enter the large intestine through the: