Unit 3 - Chapter 8 smartbook
Select all routes through which humans can be infected with H5N1 "bird flu" or avian influenza virus.
Human-to-human transmission Through close contact between chickens and humans
Malaria is caused by protists of the genus
plasmodium
A disease that comes back after a significant decline in incidence is considered to be
reemerging
As of 2019, about how many people were estimated to be living with HIV infection worldwide?
38 million
Approximately how many people died from HIV/AIDS in 2019?
380,000
Select all characteristics of viruses.
Acellular Parasites of cells
During the attachment phase of HIV replication, the gp120 spike protein of HIV attaches to what protein on a host cell surface?
CD4
Select all characteristics of viruses.
Parasites of cells Acellular
The genetic material of viruses can consist of which of these?
RNA DNA
Select all human diseases that are caused by bacteria.
Tetanus Syphilis Strep throat Tuberculosis
A pathogen is a microbe that
a disease causing agent
The cell wall of some bacteria is surrounded by a structure with a thick, gelatinous consistency, called a ________, that may help the bacteria to stick to surfaces.
capsule
Approximately what proportion of the world's human population has been exposed to TB?
one-third
The general term for a bacterium, virus, or other microbe that causes disease is a(n)
pathogen
Infectious particles made of only proteins are called
prion
Prions are infectious particles made of
protein only
Viruses infect a specific type of host cell because they bind to what type of molecule on the host cell surface?
receptor
Which disease was once called "consumption"?
tuberculosis
A living organism, such as a mosquito, that transfers a pathogen from one host to another is a(n)
vector
Which type of microbe is a parasite of cells, is acellular, and bridges the gap between what is considered to be living and nonliving?
virus
Select all functions of bacterial capsules.
- Help to avoid phagocytosis - Aid in sticking to surfaces
Arrange these events of the reproductive cycle of HIV life cycle in chronological order, with the earliest event at the top.
1. attachment 2. fusion/entry 3. reverse transcription 4. intergration 5. biosynthesis/assembly 6. budding
Although the virus probably existed much earlier, the first direct evidence of HIV infection in humans is from blood samples that were obtained from patients in the
1950s
Match each labeled structure on the drawing of an adenovirus with its correct name.
A - Capsid B - Spike C - DNA
What is a bacterial plasmid?
A small, circular piece of DNA separate from the bacterial chromosome
infections with MRSA are particularly common in which three of these groups?
Athletes who share equipment Hospitalized patients Nursing home residents
Which type of organism is a single-celled prokaryote?
Bacterium
Which bacterial species produces a toxin that can cause all the muscles of the body to contract?
Clostridium
Select the two routes by which influenza virus is commonly contracted.
Contact with contaminated objects Inhaling virus-laden droplets
Which of these are considered emerging or new diseases?
Middle East respiratory syndrome (MERS) Swine flu (H1N1) Avian influenza (H5N1)
Tuberculosis is caused by a bacterial species of the genus
Mycobacterium
Select the two essential components that all viruses have.
Outer capsid Inner core with nucleic acid
Of these four species of protists that cause malaria in humans, which one causes the most disease and death?
Plasmodium falciparum
HAART stands for highly active ____ therapy
antiretroviral
Tuberculosis is caused by what type of microbe?
bacterium
Antibiotics in the penicillin class kill bacteria by inhibiting production of
cell wall
Pathogens
disease - causing agents
Tuberculosis is likely to be transmitted to caregivers and on long plane flights because
exhaled bacteria can be infectious in the air for hours
True or False: Similar to cells, all viruses have DNA as their genetic material
false
True or false: Malaria parasites are transmitted by male mosquitoes.
false
True or false: The first documented case of AIDS caused by HIV infection in the United States was in a homosexual man who died in the early 1980s.
false
Some bacteria have stiff fibers on their outer surface called _____ that help them adhere to host cells.
fimbriae
During the attachment phase of HIV replication, what specific HIV protein attaches to CD4 on the surface of a helper T cell or a macrophage?
gp120
Following exposure to HIV-infected cells, the first cells to be infected in a new host are usually
macrophages
microbe
microscopic life form; microorganism; germ, bacteria, viruses, and protists
Genes coding for antibiotic resistance in bacteria are often located on small, circular pieces of DNA called
plasmids
The process of HIV uncoating specifically refers to
release of HIV RNA and viral proteins into a host cell
Which disease is due to a bacterial toxin that prevents muscle relaxation?
tetanus
After HIV fuses with a host cell membrane, the capsid and protein coats are removed in a process specifically called
uncoating
The causative agent of influenza is a
virus
Antibiotics with the root "cillin" in their names, interfere with bacterial cell
wall
The phagocytic cells that prevent an infection due to a pathogen that has penetrated a barrier are what type of cells?
white blood cells