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whythelongface wrote:
Alex-RCHS wrote:
whythelongface wrote: If you still have space, put symptoms, treatments, and identification.
And the type of pathogen -- Prion/Virus/Bacteria/Fungi/Protist(protozoan vs. algae)/Parasitic Worm -- for each disease is a very commonly asked question.
(I think whythelongface meant to include that, but I just wanted to spell it out for others)
I meant like identification of the pathogen or visible symptoms. I assumed that the type of pathogen causing the disease would already be on most notesheets already. If you don't have it, ADD IT.
Oh, trust me I've got THAT. The students before me were wise enough to include something like pathogens. (Whew!)
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Can anyone tell me a breakdown of all the topics that were on the national test? Apparently, copies have been released but they're in a weird format so I can't really see them, I would really appreciate if someone has the copy itself but if not then what was on the national test and also any predictions.
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BoostedSheki wrote:Can anyone tell me a breakdown of all the topics that were on the national test? Apparently, copies have been released but they're in a weird format so I can't really see them, I would really appreciate if someone has the copy itself but if not then what was on the national test and also any predictions.
I don't remember what was on it very well, but I do remember that it was the difficulty of the Princeton/SOUP tests, so take a look at those if you want to get a better clue.

There's a Gram stain involved as well but my partner did that section while I answered questions on the written test.
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Is it necessary to know about methanogens, extremophiles, thermophiles, and halophiles?
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Pettywap wrote:Is it necessary to know about methanogens, extremophiles, thermophiles, and halophiles?
I've seen some questions on extremophiles and thermopiles on many tests before. IMO, it's best to have all of them on your notesheet.
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Type 7 of the Baltimore classification (dsDNA-RT) is really confusing to me. I can't understand it. What exactly does the reverse transcriptase work on, if it is a DNA virus?
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Alex-RCHS wrote:Type 7 of the Baltimore classification (dsDNA-RT) is really confusing to me. I can't understand it. What exactly does the reverse transcriptase work on, if it is a DNA virus?
You know, that's a really good point, and I've been wondering about it myself for some time. Maybe it doesn't directly integrate its DNA into the host genome, but transcribes an RNA copy first from one of the strands and is then reverse transcribed into DNA, which is integrated? That wouldn't make sense though, because that's like an extra step that achieves nothing...
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whythelongface wrote:
Alex-RCHS wrote:Type 7 of the Baltimore classification (dsDNA-RT) is really confusing to me. I can't understand it. What exactly does the reverse transcriptase work on, if it is a DNA virus?
You know, that's a really good point, and I've been wondering about it myself for some time. Maybe it doesn't directly integrate its DNA into the host genome, but transcribes an RNA copy first from one of the strands and is then reverse transcribed into DNA, which is integrated? That wouldn't make sense though, because that's like an extra step that achieves nothing...
From my notes, that's exactly what it does.
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What websites and sources do you recommend for studying Microbe Mission, especially microscopy and gram stain? :?:
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nerdfifi wrote:What websites and sources do you recommend for studying Microbe Mission, especially microscopy and gram stain? :?:
I have used wikipedia almost exclusively for microbe mission tbh. That'll get some hate, but wikipedia entries are extremely extensive for most biology topics. For microscopy in particular, I recommend Microscopy U (run by Nikon). There are also some great textbooks out there that others will recommend in the following posts, I'm sure. (Merge will recommend a textbook in 3, 2, 1...)
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