11.T lymphocyte produces the antibody True False Answer: 12. Speaking of the functions of microbiome, which one is false
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11.T lymphocyte produces the antibody
True
False
Answer:
12. Speaking of the functions of microbiome, which oneis false:
Prevent growth of pathogenic microbes
May help to train Immune system to Discriminatethreats
They are unstable microbes in and on the humanbody
Help maintain good health
Answer:
13. Which of these diseases, we apply the measures ofcomplementary precautions of Contact?
Pneumonia
Clostridium difficile
Measles
Chickenpox
Answer:
14. These are diseases caused by microorganisms found infood
Trichinellosis, Salmonellosis,Giardiasis,helminthiasis.
Typhoid fever, Cholera, leptospirosis,shigellosis
Botulism, Tetanus
Cholera, Botulism
Typhoid fever, Malaria
Answer:
15. All these diseases are transmitted by vectorexcept:
Malaria
Dengue
Ascariasis
Lyme disease
Chagas disease
Answer:
16. Speaking of microbial mechanism of pathogenicity,everything is true except:
Mary microorganisms can cause infection only when theygain access through their specific portal of entry.
Virulence can be expressed as LD50 (lethal dose for 50%of the inoculated host) or ID50 (infectious dose for 50% of theinoculated hosts).
Microbes can come together in masses, cling tosurfaces, and take in and share available nutrients in communitiescalled adhesions
Surface projections on a pathogen called ligands adhereto complementary receptors on the host cells.
None
Answer:
17. Viruses that infected bacteria arecalled
Bacteriophages
Fungi
Prions
None
Answer:
18. All are elements of adaptive humoral immunityexcept:
Ig G
Ig M
Ig E
Ig D
Ig A
Ig C
Answer:
19. Speaking of innate immunity, everything is trueexcept:
Innate immunity refers to defenses that are present atbirth
Innate immunity refers to all body defenses that protectthe body against any kind of pathogens
Innate immunity has memory response, that is, a morerapid and stronger immune reaction to the same microbelater
None
Answer:
20. All of these are part of the first line of defenseexcept:
Epidermis
Inflammation
Mucus
Lachrymal apparatus
Saliva
Answer:
True
False
Answer:
12. Speaking of the functions of microbiome, which oneis false:
Prevent growth of pathogenic microbes
May help to train Immune system to Discriminatethreats
They are unstable microbes in and on the humanbody
Help maintain good health
Answer:
13. Which of these diseases, we apply the measures ofcomplementary precautions of Contact?
Pneumonia
Clostridium difficile
Measles
Chickenpox
Answer:
14. These are diseases caused by microorganisms found infood
Trichinellosis, Salmonellosis,Giardiasis,helminthiasis.
Typhoid fever, Cholera, leptospirosis,shigellosis
Botulism, Tetanus
Cholera, Botulism
Typhoid fever, Malaria
Answer:
15. All these diseases are transmitted by vectorexcept:
Malaria
Dengue
Ascariasis
Lyme disease
Chagas disease
Answer:
16. Speaking of microbial mechanism of pathogenicity,everything is true except:
Mary microorganisms can cause infection only when theygain access through their specific portal of entry.
Virulence can be expressed as LD50 (lethal dose for 50%of the inoculated host) or ID50 (infectious dose for 50% of theinoculated hosts).
Microbes can come together in masses, cling tosurfaces, and take in and share available nutrients in communitiescalled adhesions
Surface projections on a pathogen called ligands adhereto complementary receptors on the host cells.
None
Answer:
17. Viruses that infected bacteria arecalled
Bacteriophages
Fungi
Prions
None
Answer:
18. All are elements of adaptive humoral immunityexcept:
Ig G
Ig M
Ig E
Ig D
Ig A
Ig C
Answer:
19. Speaking of innate immunity, everything is trueexcept:
Innate immunity refers to defenses that are present atbirth
Innate immunity refers to all body defenses that protectthe body against any kind of pathogens
Innate immunity has memory response, that is, a morerapid and stronger immune reaction to the same microbelater
None
Answer:
20. All of these are part of the first line of defenseexcept:
Epidermis
Inflammation
Mucus
Lachrymal apparatus
Saliva
Answer: