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Micro Jeopardy Final

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Which parasite produces an egg that looks like a football?   Trichuris trichiura  
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Which parasite has eggs that hatch around the perianal area while you are asleep and causes relentless itching?   Enterobius vermicularis  
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Which parasite has been known to cause bladder cancer in chronic cases?   Schistosoma haematobium  
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Which parasite has suckers and forms cysts in the brain?   Taenia solium  
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What do damaged viruses use to replicate?   helper viruses  
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What parasitic group lives in permanent copulation and always has a smile?   schistosoma  
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What ectoparasite has larva (aka. Maggots) that can dwell in a breast, eye, or leg?   Flies that cause myiasis  
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What nematode causes tumor-like skin nodules to develop and causes a condition known as “river-blindness”?   Onchocerca volvulus (vectored by the black fly)—“oncho” means tumor  
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What bacterium forms spores and infects wool sorters and causes black skin lesions?   Bacillus anthrax  
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What roundworm is often associated with hospitals and immune-compromised people?   Strongyloides stercoralis (just think that hospitals are supposed to be sterile)  
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What parasite can jump high and serve as a vector for tapeworm larvae?   flea  
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What protozoan has a monkey face and is also known as beaver feaver?   Giardia lamblia  
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Which fungus is considered part of the normal microbial flora of the mouth and vagina and can infection in immune-compomised people?   Candida Albicans  
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What vector is present on the east coast and transits the borrelia bacterium that causes Lyme disease?   tick  
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What viral disease deposits immune complex in the skin and forms a characteristic rash?   Measles  
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What bacterium is considered normal flora and is a common source for food borne illness?   E. coli  
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What parasite loves feces and attacks the intestinal lining and liver and has a karysome?   Entamoeba histolytica  
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What virus requires an enzyme to write the genetic code in DNA from RNA?   retro virus  
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What form of asexual reproduction, used by protozoans, involves a division into two equal parts?   binary fission  
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What parasite uses the mosquito as a vector and produces larvae in blood or tissue?   Filariasis  
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What vector can contain malarial parasites?   Mosquito  
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What parasite forms cysts in brain and muscle?   Tanea solium (kind of a repeat question)  
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What parasite lives in the crotch and causes pubic lice (aka. Crabs)?   pubic louse  
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What parasite forms hydatid cysts?   Echinococcus granulosus  
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What mechanism do parasites use to wall themselves from the host immune responses?   the formation of a cyst  
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What type of transmission is passed from the healthcare provider to the patient?   Iatrogenic  
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What virus can produce lesions on the lip, genitals, and brain?   Herpes  
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What parasites have an oral sucker, as well as ovaries and testes (hermaphrodite)?   Trematodes (aka. Flatworms)  
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What virus is known to attack cruise ships and cause violent diarrhea?   Noro Virus (aka. Norwalk Virus)  
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If H5N1 (avian flu) is transmitted from a chicken to a farmer, what type of transmission is this?   Zoonotic (specifically horizontal)  
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What are the sexual spores called that form in zygomycetes?   Sporangiospores  
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What types of bacteria are unable to grow in the absence of oxygen?   obligate aerobes  
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What is known is the tendency of a virus to infect a certain organ based on pH and oxygen tension among other factors?   Tropism  
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When a mother transmits a disease to her fetus, what type of transmission is this?   vertical transmission  
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What term refers to a disease remaining at a constant level of infection in a particular area?   endemic  
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What long thin structure is present in guardia, trichimonas, and E. Coli?   flagella  
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What type of transmission causes infection by flu, whooping cough, and tuberculosis?   airborne transmission  
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What resistant structure is found in spore forming bacteria and fungi?   spores  
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What types of viruses tend to replicate in the cytoplasm?   RNA viruses (they have inclusion bodies)  
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What is the method of reproduction used by candida albicans?   budding  
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What bacterial component causes shock in a patient infected with shigella and cholera?   Endotoxin (LPS)-from gram negative bacteria  
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When you have a sudden increase in the number of cases of disease within a particular area, what is this called?   an epidemic  
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What type of host was typhoid Mary?   A carrier (she carried salmonella typheses)  
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What geometrical structure packages viral DNA components?   capsid  
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What capsulated fungus is often seen in the lungs of HIV/AIDs patients?   Cryptococcus neoformans  
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What test is used to diagnose diseases by detecting pathogen DNA?   PCR  
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What fungus has a last name the means black?   tinea nigra  
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What do defective viruses require to function?   helper viruses  
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What parasite encysts the metacaria form in fish?   Clonorchis sinensis Opisthorchis sinensis  
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