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What did Thucydides’s observation that survivors of disease didn’t get reinfected tell him about infections and epidemiology?
shows an early understanding of the concept of immunity
after the first mention of the bacterium Staphylococcus aureus in a written source, it can be written as?
S. aureus
microorganisms are defined as organisms that are unicellular and too small to be viewed without a microscope
true
what is the major defining characteristic of eukaryotic organisms that differentiates them from prokaryotes?
their cells have a nucleus
what category of eukaryotes do helminths fall into?
protists
if a wave has a very high wavelength, what does that mean about the frequency?
it will be very low
if an objects surface transmits 100% of the light shined at it, what does this mean about its transparency?
it will be 100% opaque
what type of specimen preparation is most useful if you want to view cell movement?
wet mount
what revolutionary technique did ignaz semmelweis implement to decrease postpartum mother and infant mortality rates?
hand washing
eukaryotic cells are larger than prokaryotic cells
true
what type of solution is it if the concentration of solute outside a cell is lower than the concentration inside of a cell?
hypotonic
what structure is the organism clostridium botulinum capable of producing that aids in its ability to survive in extreme environments?
endospores
what functions are ribosomes responsible for?
synthesizing proteins
how would you define the relationship between a human and a tape worm taking up residence inside the human’s digestive tract and consuming all of the human’s nutrients?
parasitism
the microbiome of humans is nearly identical from person to person.
false
one defining characteristic of supergroup Ameobozoa is that they all use cilia for movement
false
several algal species are known to cause diseases in marine animals and plants.
false
which of the following statements about supergroup opisthokonata is incorrect?
organisms within this supergroup all contain cell walls composed of chitin
dimorphic fungi are capable of growing as yeasts at body temperature and molds at room temperature making them particularly infectious in humans?
true
which of the following is not a characteristic of viruses?
they are infectious, cellular pathogens
when a virus is in the lysogenic stage of its life cycle, is it capable of undergoing metabolism?
no
would we be capable of growing viruses in a standard hospital lab?
no
supergroup amoebozoa examples
nagleria fowleri and entamoeba histolytica
chromalveolata examples
toxoplasma gondii and plasmodium
excavata examples
giradia lamblia, trichomonas vaginalis, trypanozoma brucei
example of algae
dinoflagellates (red tides)
parasitic helminths are in the supergroup
opisthokonata
examples of phylum nematoda
ascaris lumbercoides and enterobius vermicularis
phylum playthelminths examples
schistosoma sp and taenia sp
fungi are in the supergroup
opisthokonata
examples of molds
aspergillus sp and penicillium sp
examples of yeasts
candida albicans and saccharomyces sp
example of dimorphic fungus
histoplasma capsulatum