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Microbiology - chapter 12

front 1

Which of the following about Fungi are True

back 1

They are eukaryotic heterotrophic

They reproduce by forming asexual or sexual spores

Most of them grow well in acidic culture condition

They tolerate low moisture condition

front 2

Which of the following about Helminths are True

back 2

They are heterotrophic

They are multicellular animals

They have eukaryotic

Some have male and female reproductive organs in one animal

front 3

Which of the following about Oomycote Algae are True

back 3

They form hyphae

They produce zoospores in a sporangium

They cause plant diseases

They reproduce sexually

front 4

Which of the following about Protozoa are True

back 4

They are unicellular eukaryotes

Most of them reproduce asexually

They are common in water and soil

Some of them are pathogen and are transmitted by arthropod vectors

front 5

Helminthic diseases are transmitted to human by

back 5

Gastrointestinal route

front 6

The characteristics of the Platyhelminthes are

back 6

They are hermaphroditic

They are dorsoventrally flattened

They can be divide into flukes and tapeworms

They are multicellular animals

front 7

In the malaria parasite life cycle

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human are the intermediate host and mosquitoes are both the definitive host the vector

front 8

All transmit disease by sucking blood from a human host

back 8

a) lice

b) fleas

c) mosquitoes

d) kissing bugs

front 9

It does not transmit disease by sucking blood from a human host

back 9

houseflies

front 10

Which of the following are True about Algae

back 10

They use light as their energy source

They use CO2 as their carbon source

They produce oxygen from hydrolysis of water

Some are capable of sexual reproduction

Some produce harmful toxin

They mostly live in aquatic habits

front 11

What do tapeworms eat?

back 11

intestinal contents

front 12

Giardia and Trichomonas are unusual eukaryotes because they are

back 12

lack of mitochondria

front 13

The life cycle of the fish tapeworm is similar to the beef tapeworm. Which is the most effective preventive measure?

back 13

cooking before eating

front 14

Which groups of algae is not toxic to human?

back 14

Green algae

front 15

Which statement about algae is False

back 15

All are unicellular

front 16

What do tapeworms eat?

back 16

intestinal contents

front 17

Ringworm is cause by

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Fungus

front 18

Yeast infections are caused by

back 18

Candida albicans

front 19

You see acid-fast oocysts in a fecal sample from a patient who has diarrhea. What is the most likely cause

back 19

Cryptosporidium

front 20

Arthropod vectors are blood-sucking animals such as ticks, lice, and fleas that transmit microbial pathogens

back 20

True

front 21

The Platyhelmithes group includes roundworms, tapeworms, and flukes

back 21

False