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#Question id: 39946


Q. Gram-positive bacteria differ from Gram-negative bacteria in having:

#Environmental Science
  1. Outer membrane
  2.  Lipopolysaccharide layer
  3.  Thick peptidoglycan layer
  4.  Periplasmic space
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#Question id: 40489

#Applied Microbiology

Which class of microorganisms is specifically adapted to grow in environments with very low water activity (high salt concentration)?

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#Question id: 40490

#Applied Microbiology

Read the following statements regarding water availability:

Statement I: Water activity (aw) is defined as the ratio of the vapor pressure of the solution to the vapor pressure of pure water.

Statement II: Most pathogenic bacteria require a water activity (aw) greater than 0.90 for growth.Which of the options is correct?

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#Question id: 40491

#Applied Microbiology

Assertion (A): Foods like jams and jellies rarely undergo bacterial spoilage even at room temperature.

    Reason (R): High concentrations of sugar reduce the water activity (aw), creating hypertonic conditions that dehydrate bacteria (plasmolysis).

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    #Question id: 40492

    #Applied Microbiology

    Which molecule on the surface of a Helper T lymphocyte (Th) is responsible for recognizing antigens presented by MHC-II?

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    #Question id: 40493

    #Applied Microbiology

    Consider the following statements regarding T-cell activation:

      Statement I: MHC-I molecules are found on almost all nucleated cells in the body.

        Statement II: Cytotoxic T cells utilize their CD4 co-receptor to stabilize the binding to MHC-I.

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        #Question id: 40494

        #Applied Microbiology

        Assertion (A): Cytotoxic T lymphocytes (CTLs) are essential for eliminating virally infected cells.

        Reason (R): CTLs recognize viral peptides displayed on MHC-I molecules, which are expressed by nearly all nucleated cells.