Medical Virus
Virus
Parasitic Diseases
Medical Fungi
Eukaryotic Structure
100
What family is Smallpox in?
Poxvirus
100
What basic characteristics of life do viruses lack?
cannot metabolize, do not grow, do not respond to the environment, cannot reproduce independently
100
What is a parasite?
must be in a host and takes nutrients
100
What is mycosis?
Fungi
100
What are the 4 types of eukaryotic microbes?
Algae, Protozoa, Fungi, and Helminthes
200
How are the herpes virus named?
Human Herpes Virus #
200
What are all of the possible types of genomes?
dsDNA, ssDNA, ssRNA +, ssRNA -, and dsRNA
200
*DAILY DOUBLE* What are the 2 life stages of Protozoa?
Trophozoite and Cyst
200
What is a True fungi pathogen?
Anyone can get the disease
200
What are the 4 Phlyas of Protozoa?
Mastigophora, Sarcodina, Ciliophora, and Apicomplexa
300
What are the 3 viruses that cause the common cold?
Adenovirus, Rhinovirus, and Coronavirus
300
What is host range and tropism?
Host range: what type of host Tropism: what cells it attacks
300
What are the 4 types of Protozoa?
Cilliates, Amoebae, Flagellates, and Apicomplexans
300
What is an opportunistic fungi pathogen?
Not everyone can get them, need to have certain factors in life
300
How do Fungi reproduce?
Sexual/Asexual sprores, fragmentation, budding
400
What is different about Hepadnavirus genome?
it is both single and double stranded DNA
400
What are the 5 stages of replication?
attachment, entry, synthesis, assembly, and release
400
What are the 2 types of flukes?
Liver and Blood Flukes
400
What type of mycoses is Dermatophytes and why is it important(for this class)?
Superficial mycoses and it is more easily spread from person to person
400
What are the 3 types of Algae?
Euglenids, Dinoflagellates, and Diatoms
500
How are viruses categorized?
genome, presence or absence of an envelope, tropism, capsid
500
How do retroviruses work?
RNA turns to DNA with Reverse Transcriptase and integrates into host cell's genome
500
What are the 3 groups of Helminthes?
Cestodes, Trematodes, and Nematodes
500
How have fungal diseases impacted AIDS patients?
They are vulnerabe to them because of being immunocompromised, with very little chance of curing
500
What is the basic purpose of Mitosis and Meiosis?
Mitosis: identical daughter cells Meiosis: genetically different haploid cells
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