You are working in a lab at the hospital and receive a sampl…

You are working in a lab at the hospital and receive a sample from a patient with a skin infection. After isolating the microorganism responsible for the infection, you stain and observe the microbe using the microscope. You notice there are no densely stained areas in the cells indicating the cells do not contain nuclei. Which type of cell could be causing this infection based on this observation? 

Tom Jones has come in for his annual physical. While looking…

Tom Jones has come in for his annual physical. While looking at his throat, you notice a mole near his nose. The mole appears darker and larger than surrounding moles and is asymmetrical.You ask Tom if he has noticed anything different about the mole. His response “I just noticed it a few months ago. It seems to be getting bigger and sometimes it itches. Should I be worried?”Based on the information presented in this question, what do you suspect is going on with the mole? If you suspect cancer, how can you determine the type? What 5 things are you looking for? Should Tom be worried? Please explain your diagnosis and treatment plan to Tom?Be detailed.