BIO 156 - Lecture Quiz #5 - Infectious Disease || Verified for
Accuracy.
innate immunity correct answers resistance of an individual to disease that affects other species
and other individuals of the same species; also referred to as species barrier or genetic immunity
innate immunity correct answers this type of immunity is considered fully functional at birth, in
the absence of previous contact with microorganisms
naturally acquired; artificially acquired correct answers What are the 2 sub-categories of
acquired immunity?
naturally acquired correct answers acquired in a normal life experience
artificially acquired correct answers acquired during a medical procedure
active;passive correct answers naturally acquired and artificially acquired immunity can be ___
or ___
active correct answers a person is making antibodies; have memory; takes days to weeks to
develop immunity
passive correct answers a person is given antibodies; no memory; antibodies last a short time;
immediate protection
naturally acquired active immunity correct answers memory; antigens enter the body naturally;
body produces antibodies
, naturally acquired passive immunity correct answers no memory; antibodies pass from mother to
fetus via placenta, or to infant in breast milk. these antibodies provide immediate protection but
last only for a short time
artificially acquired active immunity correct answers memory; antigens are introduced artificially
via vaccination; body responds by producing antibodies
artificially acquired passive immunity correct answers no memory but immediate protection;
person receives antibodies via antiserum (antitoxin, immunoglobulin, gamma globulin); purified
antibodes
antitoxin, immunoglobulin and gamma globulin correct answers what are the purified
antibodies? (these can be used interchangeably)
Trichomonisis correct answers ___ is a disease of the genitourinary system caused by
Trichomonas vaginalis
anaerobic correct answers Trichomonas vaginalis is a ___ protozoa
human correct answers what is the reservoir for trichomonas vaginalis?
direct contact correct answers what is the mode of transmission of trichomonas vaginalis?
not correct answers trichomoniasis is ___ reportable but is probably the most common STI/STD
in America
men correct answers ___ rarely have signs and symptoms of trichomoniasis; carriers of the
disease
Accuracy.
innate immunity correct answers resistance of an individual to disease that affects other species
and other individuals of the same species; also referred to as species barrier or genetic immunity
innate immunity correct answers this type of immunity is considered fully functional at birth, in
the absence of previous contact with microorganisms
naturally acquired; artificially acquired correct answers What are the 2 sub-categories of
acquired immunity?
naturally acquired correct answers acquired in a normal life experience
artificially acquired correct answers acquired during a medical procedure
active;passive correct answers naturally acquired and artificially acquired immunity can be ___
or ___
active correct answers a person is making antibodies; have memory; takes days to weeks to
develop immunity
passive correct answers a person is given antibodies; no memory; antibodies last a short time;
immediate protection
naturally acquired active immunity correct answers memory; antigens enter the body naturally;
body produces antibodies
, naturally acquired passive immunity correct answers no memory; antibodies pass from mother to
fetus via placenta, or to infant in breast milk. these antibodies provide immediate protection but
last only for a short time
artificially acquired active immunity correct answers memory; antigens are introduced artificially
via vaccination; body responds by producing antibodies
artificially acquired passive immunity correct answers no memory but immediate protection;
person receives antibodies via antiserum (antitoxin, immunoglobulin, gamma globulin); purified
antibodes
antitoxin, immunoglobulin and gamma globulin correct answers what are the purified
antibodies? (these can be used interchangeably)
Trichomonisis correct answers ___ is a disease of the genitourinary system caused by
Trichomonas vaginalis
anaerobic correct answers Trichomonas vaginalis is a ___ protozoa
human correct answers what is the reservoir for trichomonas vaginalis?
direct contact correct answers what is the mode of transmission of trichomonas vaginalis?
not correct answers trichomoniasis is ___ reportable but is probably the most common STI/STD
in America
men correct answers ___ rarely have signs and symptoms of trichomoniasis; carriers of the
disease