This is an open-book take-home final exam. The exam is cumulative and covers all five of the course modules and the related conference topics and activities.
Your exam must be submitted to your assignment folder Final Exam: no later than 11:59 p.m. Eastern Time July 24. Late submissions will not be graded and will earn 0 points. Email scanned and PDF copies are not acceptable.
There are three (3) parts to the final exam with a total possible100 points:
Part A. Multiple Choice (20 questions for 1 point each)
Part B. Short Answer (4 questions for 5 points each)
Part C. Short Essay (6 questions for 10 points each)
Responses to Parts B and C must be written as complete sentences and in your own words (see Purdue Online Writing Lab (OWL) Paraphrase: Write in Your Own Words (https://owl.english.purdue.edu/owl/resource/563/02/ ). You must include complete citations in APA style for the sources of your information (see additional instructions about citations in week 8 Course Content About the Final Exam. No points will be earned for answers that do not include complete and accurate citations for the sources of information used to answer the question or that support your answer.
Submit your answers as a Word attachment (Start the file name of the attachment with your last name-for example student John Smith would be Smith J.Final Exam. doc); points will be deducted for not doing so.
Part A Multiple Choice: Select the best or most complete answer (1 point each)
1. In the lab you use the gram staining procedure a differential staining technique as a first step in identifying the type of bacteria on a slide. After you carefully perform the staining procedure you look at the cells under the microscope and see purple rod shaped cells. This result indicates that
a. the cells have a thick peptidoglycan layer as part of the physical structure of the cell wall and are gram-positive bacilli.
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