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BI-234 - LECTURE - CHAPTER 14 EXAM QUESTIONS AND

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persistent interactions between organisms

Symbiosis

symbiotic relationship where 2+ organisms benefit from their interactions

Mutualism

symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits from another without

causing harm or benefit to it

Commensalism

symbiotic relationship where one organism is the parasite and the other is the

host

Parasitism

Normal flora

Normal microbiota

the community of microorganisms that permanently live on a specific body site of

an organism

Resident microbiota

microorganisms that temporarily live on a body surface or area that can easily be

removed through hygiene practices

Transient microbiota

Contacts and the environment (mom from birth and diet)

, Where do we acquire our normal microbiota?

Commensalism

What type of symbiosis do we see primarily in resident microbiota?

Elimination from body's defense cells, chemical or physical changes to the body

How do we expel transient microbiota?

Normal microbiota that can cause disease under certain circumstances

Opportunistic pathogens

E. coli is the gut getting into the urethra, causing UTI

What is an example of an opportunistic pathogen?

Animal reservoirs, human reservoirs, and nonliving reservoirs

What are the 3 types of reservoirs of infectious disease?

Diseases that naturally spread from animal host to humans

What are zoonoses?

Direct contact with animal or its waste, eating animal, blood sucking arthropods

How can animals spread zoonoses to humans?

Healthy carriers may have protective defensive systems that others do not

Why do some human carriers never get sick, but others who get infected do get sick?

Soil, water, food

What are some examples of nonliving reservoirs?

the presence of microbes in or on the body

Contamination

when an organism evades the body's external defenses, multiplies, and becomes

established within the body

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