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MCB 4203 Exam 1 Questions and Correct Answers Latest Update 2025 (Fully Solved) disease - Answers damage to the host, such as that caused by an infection, which often manifests symptoms; harm to the host that is caused by bacteria and/or the immunologic reactions to their presence virulence - Answers ability of a microorganism to cause disease; an organism's capacity to cause disease virulence factor - Answers a bacterial product or strategy that contributes to the organism's ability to survive in the host and/or cause damage to the host Pathogenisis - Answers the origination and development of a disease; the process by which microbes cause disease in a host Antonievan Leeuwenhoek - Answers first microscopic observations of bacteria (17th cent.) Pleomorphic theory of disease - Answers Antoine Béchamp; germs are a result of host disease, not the cause. (takeaway) Germ theory of disease - Answers diseases are caused by living microorganisms. Louis Pasteur - Answers processes of fermentation, food spoilage ("pasteurization"), and silkworm disease were caused by the growth of micro-organisms; "father of germ theory of disease"; vaccination (smallpox, anthrax) Friedrich Henle - Answers On Miasma and Contagia- early argument for the germ theory of disease; Robert Koch studied under his supervision in medical school Dr. Robert Koch - Answers Improved pure-culture isolation and staining methods; animal models of disease Koch's first postulate - Answers the suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of the disease and absent from healthy animals Koch's second postulate - Answers The pathogen must be isolated from the diseased host and grown in pure culture Koch's third postulate - Answers The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into a healthy organism. Koch's fourth (and 5th) postulate - Answers 4.The pathogen must be isolated from the inoculated animal 5.Pathogenic microorg. grown in pure culture and must be shown to be the original organism. Is Postulate #1 (Association of microbe with disease lesions) applicable to all disease-causing organisms? - Answers Some pathogens colonize many people ('carrier-state'), but only cause disease in some; Microbes as a risk factor for disease, rather than a cause polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - Answers A technique for amplifying DNA in vitro by incubating with special primers, DNA polymerase molecules, and nucleotides. Positive control of PCR - Answers Bacterial DNA isolated from pure culture Negative control of PCR - Answers DNA from healthy (uninfected) tissue Immunohistochemistry - Answers localizing antigens or proteins in tissues using labeled (colored or fluorescent) antibodies or DNA probes. +ve detection signal should be observed in diseased tissue but not healthy tissue Koch's postulates cannot be applied to... - Answers polymicrobial/microbiota shift diseases molecular cloning - Answers isolation and incorporation of a piece of DNA into a vector so it can be replicated and manipulated; new DNA inserted into the plasmid is Amplified from pathogen by PCR Helicobacter pylori - Answers Spiral-shaped, motile, Gram-negative rod; Causative agent of duodenal and stomach ulcers; associated with gastric cancers; colonizes 50% of pop. Which of the following scientists was NOT a proponent of the germ theory of disease? A) Henie B) Koch C) Marshall D) Pasteur E) Bechamp - Answers E) Bechamp ______ are produced by disease-causing bacteria and allow them to infect and survive in the host - Answers virulence factors Barry Marshall won the Nobel prize for his research on ___. - Answers H. pylori Symptoms of H. pylori infection - Answers -Ache or burning pain in abdomen -Abdominal pain that's worse when stomach is empty -Nausea, loss of appetite -Frequent burping, bloating, unintentional weight loss Diagnosis of H. pylori - Answers blood test (antigen exposure), endoscopy (invasive), breath test (highly accurate, active infection) Treatment h. pylori - Answers Diagnosis (breath test) --> treatment (antibiotics) --> re-test (breath test, not blood test) --> re -treat (if necessary) VacA (vacuolating cytotoxin) - Answers pore-forming toxin; all strains-disrupts cell polarity, promotes apoptosis of epithelial cells ; inhibits T cell proliferation and effector functions -apoptosis of mononuclear cells (immune cells) **dampening of immune response -> persistence in host CagA(cytotoxin-associated gene A) - Answers encoded by the cag pathogenicity island-interacts with host cell signaling pathways --> altered cell polarity, proliferation, pro-inflammation --> bacterial nutrient and iron acquisition **strains of CagA associated w/ increased cancer risk (bacterial oncopro

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disease - Answers damage to the host, such as that caused by an infection, which often manifests
symptoms; harm to the host that is caused by bacteria and/or the immunologic reactions to their
presence

virulence - Answers ability of a microorganism to cause disease; an organism's capacity to cause disease

virulence factor - Answers a bacterial product or strategy that contributes to the organism's ability to
survive in the host and/or cause damage to the host

Pathogenisis - Answers the origination and development of a disease; the process by which microbes
cause disease in a host

Antonievan Leeuwenhoek - Answers first microscopic observations of bacteria (17th cent.)

Pleomorphic theory of disease - Answers Antoine Béchamp; germs are a result of host disease, not the
cause.

(takeaway)

Germ theory of disease - Answers diseases are caused by living microorganisms.

Louis Pasteur - Answers processes of fermentation, food spoilage ("pasteurization"), and silkworm
disease were caused by the growth of micro-organisms; "father of germ theory of disease"; vaccination
(smallpox, anthrax)

Friedrich Henle - Answers On Miasma and Contagia- early argument for the germ theory of disease;
Robert Koch studied under his supervision in medical school

Dr. Robert Koch - Answers Improved pure-culture isolation and staining methods; animal models of
disease

Koch's first postulate - Answers the suspected pathogen must be present in all cases of the disease and
absent from healthy animals

Koch's second postulate - Answers The pathogen must be isolated from the diseased host and grown in
pure culture

Koch's third postulate - Answers The cultured microorganism should cause disease when introduced into
a healthy organism.

Koch's fourth (and 5th) postulate - Answers 4.The pathogen must be isolated from the inoculated animal

5.Pathogenic microorg. grown in pure culture and must be shown to be the original organism.

, Is Postulate #1 (Association of microbe with disease lesions) applicable to all disease-causing organisms?
- Answers Some pathogens colonize many people ('carrier-state'), but only cause disease in some;
Microbes as a risk factor for disease, rather than a cause

polymerase chain reaction (PCR) - Answers A technique for amplifying DNA in vitro by incubating with
special primers, DNA polymerase molecules, and nucleotides.

Positive control of PCR - Answers Bacterial DNA isolated from pure culture

Negative control of PCR - Answers DNA from healthy (uninfected) tissue

Immunohistochemistry - Answers localizing antigens or proteins in tissues using labeled (colored or
fluorescent) antibodies or DNA probes. +ve detection signal should be observed in diseased tissue but
not healthy tissue

Koch's postulates cannot be applied to... - Answers polymicrobial/microbiota shift diseases

molecular cloning - Answers isolation and incorporation of a piece of DNA into a vector so it can be
replicated and manipulated; new DNA inserted into the plasmid is Amplified from pathogen by PCR

Helicobacter pylori - Answers Spiral-shaped, motile, Gram-negative rod; Causative agent of duodenal
and stomach ulcers; associated with gastric cancers; colonizes 50% of pop.

Which of the following scientists was NOT a proponent of the germ theory of disease?

A) Henie

B) Koch

C) Marshall

D) Pasteur

E) Bechamp - Answers E) Bechamp

______ are produced by disease-causing bacteria and allow them to infect and survive in the host -
Answers virulence factors

Barry Marshall won the Nobel prize for his research on ___. - Answers H. pylori

Symptoms of H. pylori infection - Answers -Ache or burning pain in abdomen

-Abdominal pain that's worse when stomach is empty

-Nausea, loss of appetite

-Frequent burping, bloating, unintentional weight loss

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