Helminths and more
Viruses
Viruses part 2
Principles of Disease
Classifying Infectious diseases
100
Eukeriotic, multicellular, obligate parasitic worms, that often have a leaf-shaped body
What is a Trematod or fluke
100
Viruses that are parasites to bacteria
What is bacteriophage
100
Cancer causing alterations to cellular DNA that affect parts of this genome
What is oncogenes
100
The invasion or colonization of the body by disease- causing microorganisms
What is infection
100
Patient demonstrates changes in body function
What is symptoms
200
Adult helminths that may copulate and fertilize each other
What is hermaphroditic
200
A fully developed infectious viral particle containing nucleic acid and its surrounding is a protective coating of protein
What is virion
200
Tumor cells that acquire properties that are particularly different from the properties of uninfected cells that do not form tumors, undergo this process
What is transformation
200
In this symbiotic relationship one of the organisms benefits, and the other is unaffected
What is commensalism
200
a specific group of symptoms or sings that accompanies a specific disease
What is syndrome
300
Used to guide sperm to the female genital pore among Nematodes
What is spicules
300
the protective protein coat of a virus
What is capsid
300
RNA within virion
What is sense strand
300
Live microbial cultures ingested intended to promote a beneficial effect
What is Probiotics
300
A disease that occurs occasionally
What is sporadic disease
400
Arthropods that carry pathogenic microorganisims
What is vector
400
Viral multiplication in which its final stage is the lysis of host cell
What is The lytic cycle
400
virus whose name means "small" plus RNA virus.
What is Picornaviridae
400
Microorganisms that do not cause disease in their normal environment but may do so in a different environment
What is opportunistic pathogens
400
slow development of a disease where body's reaction is less severe, and its effects continue or recur for extended period of time
What is chronic disease
500
Adult male helminths that have male reproductive organs and females that have female reproductive organs.
What is dioecious
500
The inserted phage DNA during Lysogenic Cycle
What is prophage
500
Many infect vertebrates. One in specific includes the subspecies HIV-1 and HIV-2, which can later cause AIDS
What is Retroviridae
500
An organism benefits at the expense of the other
What is parasitism
500
Measles is an example of this type of infection
What is systemic infection