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Parasitology Exam 1- UNT (Goven) questions and answers all are correct
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Obligate Parasite - Answer-fully dependent on a host for the entirety of its life cycle 
Endoparasite - Answer-A parasite that lives within a host- INFECTS 
Ectoparasites - Answer-parasites that live on the external surface of a host- INFESTS 
What are the types of hosts? (6) - Answer-- Definitive Host 
- Intermediate Host 
- Transfer Host 
- Reservoir Host 
- Vector 
- Fomite 
Definitive Host - Answer-A host in which a parasite reaches the adult stage or undergoes sexual 
reproduction in/ on th...
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Straighterline BIO202 FINAL TEST WITH SOLUTIONS
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What is a Transforming Infection? 
Virus that alters cell DNA, leading to cancer 
 
 
 
What is a lysogenic infection? 
Phage DNA is incorporated into host genome and is passed on to subsequent generations 
 
 
 
What is a Lytic Bacteriophage Infection? 
Host cell gets so packed with viruses that is lyses (splits) open and releases mature virions 
 
 
 
What are the three principle purposes of cultivating viruses? 
1.) Isolate and ID viruses in clinical specimens 
2.) Prepare viruses for vaccine...
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PUBH 6011 Final Test with A Grade Complete Solutions
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PUBH 6011 Final Test with A Grade Complete Solutions 
 
6.1 Understand the major functions of cells and the difference between viruses, bacteria - Answer-Cells 
-provide structure 
-take in nutrients 
-convert nutrients to energy 
-carry out specialized functions 
-contain genetic material 
-grow and divide 
 
Viruses 
-non-living 
-intracellular parasite 
-1/1000 size of bacteria (nanometers) 
-prevented by vaccines 
-types: naked (polio) and enveloped (easily disrupted with alcohol and saniti...
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Medical Parasitology - Lecture. 1 questions with correct answers
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Orientation of Medical parasitology - Correct Answer--Basic biologic principles stressed 
-Specifically of parasites of human interest 
-Priciples of disease mechanisms will be outlined 
-The effects of parasitism on populations and individuals 
-Epidemiology and control measures 
-Effects on hosts with immune suppresssion syndromes 
-Laboratories: Basic morphology and biology; examples of diseased organs and tissues 
-Diagnostic principles and problems 
 
Parasite - Correct Answer-an organism t...
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DNP 604|352 Final Quiz Questions Well Answered|2024|38 Pages
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_____ a mediator of common allergic responses, is an antibody that is designed to protect the host from parasites and is the only inflammatory cell that can damage a parasite. - ️️IgE 
_______ makes up 90-95% of all bone cells - ️️osteocytes 
______________are also elevated in allergic reactions - ️️eosinophils 
__________anchors together the IgA molecules to form dimers and helps them resist degradation from enzymes - ️️the j chain 
__________is transported across the placenta d...
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kinetic energy correct answers KE= 1/2M x V^2 
 
When an object is dropped, its gravitational potential energy is converted into this type of energy 
 
gravitational potential energy correct answers Amount of stored energy that an object has when its raised above the ground- the higher the object is moved, the more potential it has 
 
PE= M x G x H 
(m=mass, g=acceleration of gravity 9.8m/s^2, h=height) 
 
Simply, the force of gravity on an object by the objects height (given in Joules mostly) 
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Cosmetology State Board Pennsylvania Exam (100 out of 100) Questions and Answers (GRADED A)
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The muscle that covers the front lower leg and bends the foot up and in is called? 
Tibialis Anterior 
 
 
What yellowish fluid in the blood consists of approximately 90% water? 
Plasma 
 
 
 
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Which part of the cell contains food substances for cellular growth and repair? 
Cytoplasm 
 
 
Which branch of the 5th cranial nerve consists of the lower 1/2 of the face and head? 
Mandibular 
 
 
What eye muscle allows eyelids to open...
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UIOWA Microbiology Exam 3 Questions & 100% Correct Answers
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where do immune cells come from 
 ~~> bone marrow 
what are the type of immune cells 
 ~~> .... 
where do T cells develop 
 ~~> thymus 
Where do B cells develop? 
 ~~> bone marrow 
where do monocytes develop 
 ~~> -bone marrow and circulate in blood 
-develop into mo when activated by T cells 
where do PNMs develop 
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 ~~> bone marrow 
mature T and B cells migrate to 
 ~~> second...
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Food Manager Certification Exam verified to pass 2024-2025
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Food Manager Certification Exam 
Average number of food borne illnesses per year - correct answer 76 million people (1/4 people in the us) 
 
Symptoms of foodborne illness - correct answer cramping in the abdominal area 
vomiting 
nausea 
diarrhea 
fever 
dehydration 
 
Listeria and Botulism - correct answer have a greater health effect on pregnant women 
 
2 types of food borne illness - correct answer Foodborne infection and foodborne intoxication 
 
Foodborne Infection - correct answer a...
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MLS parasitology with 100% correct answers 2024
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What's 95% of parasite specimens? 
Stool 
 
 
 
Trichrome stain 
stain commonly used for fecal specimens 
 
 
 
 
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acid fast stain 
Used to detect cryptosporidium, isopora, and cyclospora 
 
 
 
Iron hematoxylin stain 
Can enhance detection of microfilliarial sheath 
 
 
 
wet mount 
Detects motility 
 
 
 
types of preservatives 
10% formalin, MIF, PVA, SAF and schaudinns...
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