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: There are 4 essay questions. Please be sure to complete all of them with thoro

: There are 4 essay questions. Please be sure to complete all of them with thorough, substantive responses. This is not an essay report. Number your paper 1-4 and answer each question individually. A reference is required for all answers individually associated with each answer, for a total of four. Inline citations is not necessary. Use of numerous inline citations instead of providing answers in your own words does not demonstrate critical thinking when you copy and paste most of your answers, even if you give the author credit.  There is no time limit.
Precisely what is microbial death?
Why does a population of microbes not die instantaneously when exposed to an antimicrobial agent?
Explain what is wrong with this statement: “Prior to vaccination, the patient’s skin was sterilized with alcohol.” What would be a more correct wording?
Conduct additional research on the use of triclosan and other chemical agents in antimicrobial products today. Develop an opinion on whether this process should continue, providing evidence and citations to support your stance.

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Go to the link Biology of a Virus

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Go to the link Biology of a Virus

Links to an external site.
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above link has four-part animation series that explores the biology of
the virus, including the structure of coronaviruses like SARS-CoV-2, how
they infect humans and replicate inside cells, how the viruses evolve,
methods used to detect active and past SARS-CoV-2 infections, and how
different types of vaccinations for SARS-CoV-2 prevent disease.
After watching all parts of the animation,
Discuss any two of the following 4 prompts
The replication process of SARs-COV-2, describing the different steps involved.
How mutations arise in viral genome and how it changes the virus over time.
Discuss the different ways to detect viral infection
Discuss the how different types of vaccines trigger an immune response
Also include a short paragraph on
Did this animation help to correct any misconceptions you had about SARS CoV-2 or Covid-19?
What are the misconceptions you had about this topic, the video help to correct or the video didn’t address?

Basic information about microbiology to help you understand and remember what th

Basic information about microbiology to help you understand and remember what th

Basic information about microbiology to help you understand and remember what this study is, Let’s break your curiosity!
For this study, we will let you know what is behind Microbiology. First of all, we have to identify what is the meaning of Microbiology and why it is important to know. Microbiology is the study of small living organisms, that can’t be seen by the naked eye but if we use Microscope that will help us see what is going on with these living organisms. Microbiology studies such as Bacteria, Viruses, Fungi, and Protozoa. We also have in our body what we call Microbiota, and for the plants, we call it Nitrogen Fixation. Do you want to dig deeper? Sure, we also need to study bacteria and categorize them as well. Let us find out what are the things that we need to learn from it. Each Living organism is categorized under it, For bacteria we call it gram stains and we categorize it as positive and negative. For Viruses, it is DS DNA/RNA and SS ( Single-stranded) DNA/RNA. For fungi, it is we have Mold which is Multicellular, and yeast Unicellular. We also have a hierarchy classification in Microbiology or for small living organisms, and we call it or categorize it such as Domain, Kingdom, Phylum, Class, Family, Genus, and Species.
Now let me see if you understand the small discussion we had: What is microbiology? What are the small organisms studied in this course? and what are the categories you’ll find in each small organism? and What is the hierarchy to classify the small organisms? Let me know if you did remember this lesson and if you have learn from these course. Thank you

How the organism evades the immune system Diseases your organism can cause.

How the organism evades the immune system Diseases your organism can cause.

Type of microorganism you have
Gram reaction (if any), shape and arrangement
Virulence factors
How the organism evades the immune system
Diseases your organism can cause.
How your organism can spread to others
Ways to prevent infection
How your organism will be treated
What a nurse needs to know about your organism
Prepare an APA format typed essay that documents YOUR understanding of the information and how it pertains to your assigned organism. APA is 12 point font Times New Roman with one-inch margins. Include a title and reference page and 3 to 5 content pages (total 5 to 7 pages).
Include at least 4 APA style references from scholarly articles or resources. For each reference, you will provide an in-text citation by providing a quote or paraphrasing the author’s information.
See the Rubric for complete requirements.
Unit 9: Upload your completed APA style paper to the Drop Box located in module 9.
Criteria for success: (Grading Rubric)
1. The student has thoroughly described the structure of the assigned microbe in detail, including the microbiological tools that would be necessary to observe the organism and virulence factors.
2. The student has thoroughly described the infectious disease caused by the assigned microbe, including conditions, duration of infection, complications, and predisposing factors.
3. All aspects concerning the interactions between the microbe and the human immune system were fully addressed. (all items or terms that are listed are described or explained in a very complete manner).
4. All aspects concerning the transmission of the assigned microbe between hosts are fully addressed. An original diagram created by the student is used to address epidemiology.
5. All aspects concerning the chemotherapeutic options for the assigned microbe are fully addressed.
6. All aspects concerning the clinical relevance of the assigned microbe are fully addressed.
7. The student can accurately interpret and communicate information using scientific vocabulary using written and/or graphical means consistently throughout the assignment.
8. The overall presentation is 100% complete, orderly, and demonstrates scholarly achievement including APA format, proper grammar, and punctuation.
9. At least 4 sources have been referenced, cited in-text, and references are from reputable sources
Purpose:
The purpose of the paper is to enhance student understanding of the concepts of microbiology and how
microorganisms interact with their host by applying these concepts to a specific microorganism. Additionally,
this assignment serves as an artifact showing that students have demonstrated achieving the competency on
scientific literacy. General Education Competency 6 states: Learners will gain the ability to read with
understanding scientific content and engage in dialogue about scientific issues.
Introduction:
The Microorganism Profile Paper requires the ability to apply scientific knowledge that you acquire both
inside and outside the microbiology classroom. You will also be required to communicate your knowledge of
microbiological concepts in written and graphical means. You will construct a comprehensive profile of a
microorganism that you are assigned by the faculty using the guidance document below. This microorganism
is a pathogen that you may encounter in your nursing career. As you progress through the paper, you will be
asked to provide written explanations of microbiological concepts in your own words. Your paper will also
need to include a diagram that you create, demonstrating how your assigned microbe is transmitted. All
written answers are expected to meet accepted standards for grammar, syntax, and punctuation, and the
paper will be submitted in APA format. Proper microbiology terminology is also expected. The completed
paper is to be submitted electronically via the Assignment Drop Box in Canvas in week 9.
The Big Picture:
As you progress through this course, you will acquire information in a sequential, topic-specific manner. Each topic will include information that is relevant to this assignment. For example, the knowledge you gain from
the lesson on bacterial cell morphology will be applied to the first paper topic, “Cell Morphology and Growth
Requirements.” Your answers are expected to include information from sources that go beyond the textbook
or classroom. Examples include peer-reviewed journal articles, interviews with clinicians who deal with
microbes daily, personal experiences, and other reputable sources. You are expected to clearly understand the
meaning of each topic before you construct your answer. For example, you are expected to know the meaning
of “epidemiology” and to understand the topics that are connected to it. Don’t forget to read and understand
the rubric before you start. Refer to it often: it will help guide you through the process.
Your pathogen profile paper will cover the following topics:
1. Description of the Microorganism
2. Virulence Factors
3. Immunity – which components of the immune system would protect the patient.
4. Infectious Disease Information
5. Epidemiology – diagram (original student created)
6. Prevention
7. Treatment
8. Clinical Relevance
9.References – a minimum of 4 APA style
Parker, N., Schneegurt, M., Thi Tu, A., Forster, B. M., Lister, P., Allen, S., … Franklund, C. (2016). Microbiology. OpenStax at Rice University. https://openstax.org/details/books/microbiology

Discuss the role of both Pili and Flagella (pg 80-83)(Fundamentals of microbiolo

Discuss the role of both Pili and Flagella (pg 80-83)(Fundamentals of microbiolo

Discuss the role of both Pili and Flagella (pg 80-83)(Fundamentals of microbiology 12 edition) in aiding in the cellular functions of Prokaryotic cells. All original discussion posts must contain a minimum of 50 words with proper spelling/grammar.