biomed
問題一覧
1
The most common sex chromosome abnormalities involve ( ? ) for the X and/or Y chromosomes.
aneuploidy
2
Which of the following is most common cause for Urinary Tract Infections?
E.Coli
3
Which of the following microbes causes "Slapped Cheek syndrome"?
Parvovirus B19
4
Which one Is an abnormal organization or cells into tissue?
A dysplasia
5
Which of the following microbes can most likely cause a pinkeye (conjuctivitis)
Adenovirus
6
Which of the following is a gram negative bacteria ?
Coli
7
The normal flora of the large intestine mainly consists of:
Bacteria
8
Which syndrome is relatively common among infertile males or males with oligospermia or azoospermia?
Turner syndrome
9
Which of the following is a gram positive bacteria?
Clostridia Difficile
10
Which of the following microbes most likely increases the risk for cancer development?
Hepatitis C
11
A crossover is visible as the homologues align at ( ? ) with the centromeres oriented toward opposite poles.
metaphase 1
12
If the error occurs during meiosis 1 , the gamete with ( ? ) chromosomes contains both the paternal and the maternal members of the pair.
28
13
In some malignant cell lines and some cell cultures, mitotic nondisjunction can lead to highly abnormal ( ? ) .
karyotypes
14
Linear, single-stranded DNA is the genetic material of:
Parvovirus
15
The X chromosome contains approximately 1000 genes, but not all of these are subject to ( ? )
inactivation
16
What is opportunistic infection?
infections that occur more often or are more severe in people with weakened immune systems than in people with healthy immune system
17
A pharmaceutical company has developed a new compound that is well tolerated by the body and inhibits the sterol ergosterol synthe - sis screening .
Fungi
18
Which one can take place at two successive meiotic divisions or by chance in both male and female gametes simultaneously, resulting in zygotes with ?
nondisjuction
19
During ____ , one or both telomeres attach to the inner surface of the nuclear envelope and move actively around the nuciear surface until they coalesce near the centrosome.
zygotene
問題一覧
1
The most common sex chromosome abnormalities involve ( ? ) for the X and/or Y chromosomes.
aneuploidy
2
Which of the following is most common cause for Urinary Tract Infections?
E.Coli
3
Which of the following microbes causes "Slapped Cheek syndrome"?
Parvovirus B19
4
Which one Is an abnormal organization or cells into tissue?
A dysplasia
5
Which of the following microbes can most likely cause a pinkeye (conjuctivitis)
Adenovirus
6
Which of the following is a gram negative bacteria ?
Coli
7
The normal flora of the large intestine mainly consists of:
Bacteria
8
Which syndrome is relatively common among infertile males or males with oligospermia or azoospermia?
Turner syndrome
9
Which of the following is a gram positive bacteria?
Clostridia Difficile
10
Which of the following microbes most likely increases the risk for cancer development?
Hepatitis C
11
A crossover is visible as the homologues align at ( ? ) with the centromeres oriented toward opposite poles.
metaphase 1
12
If the error occurs during meiosis 1 , the gamete with ( ? ) chromosomes contains both the paternal and the maternal members of the pair.
28
13
In some malignant cell lines and some cell cultures, mitotic nondisjunction can lead to highly abnormal ( ? ) .
karyotypes
14
Linear, single-stranded DNA is the genetic material of:
Parvovirus
15
The X chromosome contains approximately 1000 genes, but not all of these are subject to ( ? )
inactivation
16
What is opportunistic infection?
infections that occur more often or are more severe in people with weakened immune systems than in people with healthy immune system
17
A pharmaceutical company has developed a new compound that is well tolerated by the body and inhibits the sterol ergosterol synthe - sis screening .
Fungi
18
Which one can take place at two successive meiotic divisions or by chance in both male and female gametes simultaneously, resulting in zygotes with ?
nondisjuction
19
During ____ , one or both telomeres attach to the inner surface of the nuclear envelope and move actively around the nuciear surface until they coalesce near the centrosome.
zygotene