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Title: On the first day of examination of the primary plates of an eye culture from a 10-year-old female, ...
Post by: @Brianna17 on Jun 25, 2018
On the first day of examination of the primary plates of an eye culture from a 10-year-old female, the following results were noted:
   BAP: moderate growth of small, alpha-hemolytic colonies showing some depressions in the center of each colony
 
  CHOC: moderate growth of small, colonies showing depressions in the center of each and
   surrounded by a green zone of discoloration
   MAC: no growth
  Results of testing of the alpha hemolytic colony:
   Gram stain: gram-positive cocci in pairs and short chains
   Catalase: no bubbles
   Optochin susceptibility: 16 mm
   Susceptibility testing on Mueller-Hinton with sheep blood agar against 1 g oxacillin: 17 mm
  Given the testing results above, this organism is possibly a
  A) penicillin-sensitive Streptococcus viridans. B) penicillin-resistant Streptococcus viridans.
  C) penicillin-resistant Streptococcus pneumoniae. D) penicillin-sensitive Streptococcus pneumoniae.

Question 2

Acyl-cholesterol acyltransferase:
 
  A. Esterifies free cholesterol from the outer layer of the lipoprotein followed by a shift of the esterified cholesterol to the core of the chylomicrons.
  B. Hydrolyzes triglycerides on the surface of chylomicrons to glycerol and fatty acids.
   C. Converts free cholesterol to esterified cholesterol for storage.
   D. Converts cholesterol to esterified cholesterol.
Title: On the first day of examination of the primary plates of an eye culture from a 10-year-old female, ...
Post by: quynhmickitran on Jun 25, 2018
Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

C
Title: Re: On the first day of examination of the primary plates of an eye culture from a 10-year-old femal
Post by: Rylee Bachmann1 on Jan 19, 2023
thank you