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Biology of Humans Study Set 1
Quiz 18: Special Topic: Infectious Disease
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Question 1
Multiple Choice
A virus differs from a bacterium in that a virus ________.
Question 2
Multiple Choice
Ringworm is caused by a(n) ________.
Question 3
Multiple Choice
A camping party got lost in the wilderness for several days. They had sufficient food but misplaced their matches and could drink only the water from the clear lakes and streams in the area without boiling it. Very quickly everyone developed diarrhea that lasted the entire 8 days until they were rescued. Which type of pathogen was probably responsible?
Question 4
Multiple Choice
A disease or condition with clinically distinct symptoms whose incidence has increased, especially in the past two decades, is called ________.
Question 5
Multiple Choice
Cholera is spread by contaminated food and water. The bacterium kills by changing the permeability of the cells of the large intestine. Which therapy would give the best chance of saving a person with cholera, given the information in this chapter?
Question 6
Multiple Choice
A gentleman noticed a rash, forming a target-like design, on his arm. Subsequently, he developed pain and later arthritis. The bacterium that caused his condition was most likely spread by ________.
Question 7
Multiple Choice
Vibrio cholerae
causes Asiatic cholera. It has a corkscrew shape, so we would say it has this form.
Question 8
Short Answer
A(n) ________ is a global outbreak of disease.
Question 9
Short Answer
________ are made by certain pathogens such as
Staphylococcus
,
Salmonella
,
Escherichia coli
, and
Clostridium botulinum
. These substances often travel in the bloodstream and cause disease symptoms.
Question 10
Multiple Choice
Bacteria that normally live on or in the body and prevent other bacteria from becoming too numerous are referred to as ________.
Question 11
Short Answer
Bacteria reproduce rapidly. It is possible for a few bacteria to grow in numbers sufficient to spoil milk left out overnight. The process by which bacteria reproduce is called ________.
Question 12
Multiple Choice
Which of the following characteristics of a medicine might be effective in treating a herpes simplex (a virus, not a bacteria) infection with as little harm to the patient as possible?
Question 13
Short Answer
Infectious proteins that are heat resistant and that cannot be destroyed by ultraviolet light or most chemicals are known as ________.
Question 14
Multiple Choice
Athlete's foot is caused by a(n) ________.
Question 15
Short Answer
________ are disease-causing organisms that invade a person's body.
Question 16
Multiple Choice
Antibiotics stop working effectively when antibiotic resistance occurs. Which of the following does not contribute to an increase in antibiotic resistance?
Question 17
Multiple Choice
A pathogen is a disease-causing organism, but not all pathogens are alike. Some pathogens are more dangerous than others. When describing the relative ability of a pathogen to cause disease, we are considering its ________.