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A medical technician is trying to isolate a pathogen from the sputum sample of a patient. The sample is heat fixed to a slide then covered with carbol fuchsin stain and heated again. After washing off the stain with clean water, the slide is covered with 1% sulfuric acid for decolorization. The sample is rinsed again and stained with methylene blue. Microscopic examination shows numerous red, branching filamentous organisms. Which of the following is the most likely isolated pathogen?

ACryptococcus neoformans

BTropheryma whipplei

CNocardia asteroides

DRickettsia rickettsii

EStaphylococcus aureus

2

An investigator is examining tissue samples from various muscle tissue throughout the body. She notices that biopsies collected from a specific site have a high concentration of sarcoplasmic reticulum, mitochondria, and myoglobin; they also stain poorly for ATPase. Additionally, the cell surface membranes of the myocytes in the specimen lack voltage-gated calcium channels. These myocytes are found in the greatest concentration at which of the following sites?

AVentricular myocardium

BTunica media

CLateral rectus muscle

DGlandular myoepithelium

ESemispinalis muscle

3

An investigator is studying neuronal regeneration. For microscopic visualization of the neuron, an aniline stain is applied. After staining, only the soma and dendrites of the neurons are visualized, not the axon. Presence of which of the following cellular elements best explains this staining pattern?

AMicrotubule

BGolgi apparatus

CLysosome

DRough endoplasmic reticulum

ENucleus

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