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NSG 520 UNIT 2 EXAM QUESTIONS AND
ANSWERS 2026 VERIFIED.




Symbiosis - ANS Benefits only the human; no harm to the microorganism



Mutualism - ANS Benefits the human and the microorganism



Commenaslism - ANS Benefits only the microorganism; no harm to the human



Pathogenicity - ANS Benefits only the microorganism; no harm to the human



Opportunism - ANS A situation in which benign microorganisms become pathogenic because
of decreased human host resistance, increase in numbers, or translocation to other body sites



Communicability - ANS The ability to spread from one individual to others and cause disease



Immunogenicity - ANS The ability to induce an immune response



Infectivity - ANS The ability to invade and multiply in the host



Mechanism of action - ANS How the microorganism damages tissue

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,Pathogenicity - ANS The ability to produce disease: success depends on communicability,
infectivity, extent of tissue damage, and virulence



Portal of entry - ANS The route by which a microorganism infects the host



Toxigenicity - ANS The ability to produce soluble toxins or endotoxins, factors that greatly
influence the degree of virulence



Virulence - ANS The capacity to cause severe disease



Overgrowth of benign microorganism to become pathogenic - ANS Overgrowth of benign
microorganism to become pathogenic



Which outcome would be produced by a symbiotic microorganism? - ANS Prevention of
growth of pathogenic microorganisms



The process of infection - ANS 1. Encounter (contact) and transmission

2. Colonization

3. Invasion

4. Dissemination

5. Cellular or tissue damage



Encounter and Transmission - ANS Endogenous microorganisms: present in the body

Exogenous microorganisms: transmitted from an external source, like contaminated water



Direct transmission - ANS occurs through direct contact with infections of another individual
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, ex. staph and STIs



Indirect transmission - ANS occurs from contact with fomites, or from respiratory, fecal oral,
or vector-borne transmission

fomite serves as a mechanism for transfer between hosts



Respiratory transmission - ANS Coughing or sneezing creates a mist that can be inhaled from
the air for considerable time

Infected individuals also produce airborne droplets that settle on environmental surfaces



Fecal-oral transmission - ANS It occurs when contaminated food or water is ingested

ex. Salmonella, cholera, Hepatitis A



Vector-borne transmission - ANS It occurs when an infectious agent undergoes part of its life
cycle within an insect that feeds off the blood of infected animals or humans

ex. malaria, lyme disease



Horizontal transmission - ANS transmitted from one person to another through exposure to
blood and body fluids or zoonotic infections directly transmitted from animals

ex. HIV, toxoplasmosis



Vertical transmission - ANS transmitted from mother to child across the placenta, during
delivery from the birth canal, or from breast milk

ex. listeria, chlamydia, staph



Colonization - ANS The ability of a pathogenic microorganism to survive and multiply on or
within the human environment


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