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©FYNDLAY 2024/2025 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED 1:25PM A+ 1 NUR 529 - Exam 1 (Mechanisms of Infectious Disease) Exam Study Guide 100% Verified. viruses - AnswerDNA/RNA and protein coat; cannot reproduce outside cell eg influenza, common cold, HIV bacteria - Answermicroscopic cell without nucleus; common on keyboards water fountains, toilets eg strep throat, some sinus infections or food poisonings fungi - Answermicroscopic, unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (molds); usually infect body surfaces and openings eg athletes foot protozoa - Answermicroscopic, unicellular; common in water supplies of developing countries eg malaria, sleeping sickness worms - Answermulticellular; prefer to live within body spaces and cells eg roundworms, helmiths prion - Answerprotein PrP found throughout the body, however, the PrP in infectious material is misfolded; proteins found in infected animals eg Creutzfieldt-Jakob disease

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NUR 529 - Exam 1 (Mechanisms of Infectious
Disease) Exam Study Guide 100% Verified.


viruses - Answer✔DNA/RNA and protein coat; cannot reproduce outside cell


eg influenza, common cold, HIV

bacteria - Answer✔microscopic cell without nucleus; common on keyboards water fountains,
toilets


eg strep throat, some sinus infections or food poisonings

fungi - Answer✔microscopic, unicellular (yeasts) or multicellular (molds); usually infect body
surfaces and openings


eg athletes foot

protozoa - Answer✔microscopic, unicellular; common in water supplies of developing countries


eg malaria, sleeping sickness

worms - Answer✔multicellular; prefer to live within body spaces and cells


eg roundworms, helmiths

prion - Answer✔protein PrP found throughout the body, however, the PrP in infectious
material is misfolded; proteins found in infected animals


eg Creutzfieldt-Jakob disease


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