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MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 14 Questions and Answers

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MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 14: Questions and Answers acute disease - ansone that develops rapidly and lasts a short time ex. common cold adhesion - ansprocess by which microorganisms attach themselves to cells airborne transmission - ansspread of pathogen to respiratory mucous membranes via aerosols. antitoxins - ansantibodies that bind to toxins and neutralize them asymptomatic infections - anslack of symptoms but may still have signs of infection avirulent - ansharmless unable to make adhesins or attachment proteins chronic disease - ansone that develops slowly and last a long time ex. hep c, tuberculosis, leprosy and mono coagulase - ansextracellular enzyme that causes coagulation to surround bacteria and protect them from body defenses

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MICROBIOLOGY CHAPTER 14: Questions and Answers
acute disease - ansone that develops rapidly and lasts a short time ex. common cold



adhesion - ansprocess by which microorganisms attach themselves to cells



airborne transmission - ansspread of pathogen to respiratory mucous membranes via aerosols.



antitoxins - ansantibodies that bind to toxins and neutralize them



asymptomatic infections - anslack of symptoms but may still have signs of infection



avirulent - ansharmless unable to make adhesins or attachment proteins



chronic disease - ansone that develops slowly and last a long time ex. hep c, tuberculosis, leprosy and mono



coagulase - ansextracellular enzyme that causes coagulation to surround bacteria and protect them from body
defenses



collagenase - ansextracellular enzyme that digests collagen



commensalism - ansone organism benefits from relationship and the other neither benefits or is harmed



communicable disease - ansone transmitted from an infected host directly or indirectly to another example
influenza, herpes



convalescence - anstime when host recovers tissues repaired and body begins to return to normal

,cytotoxins - anskill host cells or impair their ability to function



decline - anstime when immune response peaks and or medical treatment overcomes pathogen



Define Disease - ansAny change from a state of heath. A disease may, but not always, result from infection



Define Infection - ansRefers to the colonization of the body by an microorganism



endotoxins - anslipid portion of lipopolysaccharide of outer membrane of gram - bacteria released when cells
die



enterotoxins - ansadversely affect cells lining the gi tract



epidemiology - ansstudy of where and when diseases occur and thow they are transmitted within populations



etiology - ansstudy of cause of disease



exotoxins - ansproteins or peptides secreted by microorganisms that destroy host cells or interfere with their
metabolism



food-borne transmission - ansspread of pathogens in or on food



how do antiphagocytic chemicals stop phagocytosis - ansprevent fusion of lysosomeand phagocytic vesicles to
block digestion of microbe



how does a bacterial capsule stop phagocytosis - ansmade up of chemicals found in the body so it is not
recognized as foreign also it is slippery

, how does a pathogen leave the host - ansby portals of exit many of the same portals of entry



how far do droplet transmissions travel - ansless than one meter



hyaluronidase - ansextracellular enzyme that breaks down hyaluronic acid which holds animal cells together



illness - anstime of most severe symptom and signs host immune response not at its maximum



incubation period - anstime between infection and appearance of first symptoms or signs of disease



infectious disease transmission - anstransmission form either a reservoir or from hosts portal of exit



is adhesion required to sucessfully est colonies within a host - ansyes



is the host usually infectious during all stages of disease - ansyes



kinases - ansextracellular enzyme that breaks up blood clots, enabling bacteria to spread



latent disease - ansone that appears a long time after infection due to the inactivity of the pathogen ex herpes
infection



mechanical vectors - ansthose that transmit pathogens passively by carrying them on their body parts



most resident microbiota are _______ - anscommensal



mutualism - ansboth organisms benefit from the relationship
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