CH 9 Review Questions
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Which type of symbiosis benefits both members | Mutualism
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The mold that produces penicillin is an example of | Amensalism
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The presenece of microbes in or on the body is a | Contamination
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All of the following areas of the human body contain normal flora except | Peritoneum
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Bacterial endotoxins are | components of the gram negative cell wall
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When a pathogen spreads from the original sire to other tissues or organs it is called a ? infection | Focal
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A disease that is generally present in a given population is | endemic
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Which of the following is not considered to be a vehicle transmission | droplet
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Which of the following is likely to be the most frequently used portal of entry? | Respiratory tract
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Infections that may result from the use of catheters are classified as | Iatrogenic infections
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