| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Which type of the haemolysis classified bacteria causes partial haemolysis? | Alpha | 100%
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| Which type of the haemolysis classified bacteria causes complete haemolysis? | Beta | 100%
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| Which type of the haemolysis classified bacteria is grouped A-H, with A and B being the most medically important? | Beta | 100%
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| What shape are bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus? | Coccoid | 100%
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| Name a toxin produced by bacterial species Clostridium dificile. | Enterotoxin/Cytotoxin | 100%
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| Which type of the haemolysis classified bacteria causes no haemolysis? | Gamma | 100%
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| What stain are firmicutes? | Gram positive | 100%
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| Which species of the genus Staphylococcus is responsible for a wide range of diseases? | S. aureus | 100%
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| Which species of the genus Staphylococcus is an opportunistic pathogen which colonises the skin? | S. epidermis | 100%
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| Which enzyme is produced by bacteria of the genus Staphylococcus? | Catalase | 0%
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| Which pathogen produces the most potent toxin known to science? | C. botulinum | 0%
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| Which pathogen causes pseudomembranous colitis? | C. dificile | 0%
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| Which genus is responisible for producing potent endotoxins? | Clostridium | 0%
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| Which non invasive pathogen is responsible for tetatus? | C. tetani | 0%
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| Which pathogen can colonise newborns during delivery, and can cause sepsis? | S. agalactia | 0%
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| Which highly versatile pathogen can cause Tonsilitis, Scarlet fever and Ipetigo? | S. pyogenes | 0%
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| Which species of the genus Staphylococcus often causes UTIs? | S. saprophyticus | 0%
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| Which genus of firmicutes is classified by haemolysis? | Streptococcus | 0%
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