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Micro Test #1

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Which of the following is not a parasitic helminthes? a) flatworm b) proglottids c) trematodes d) tapeworms   proglottids  
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What habitat will you find round worms? a. sea b. soil c. all of the above d. none of the above   all of the above  
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What causes Schistosomiasis? a. flatworms b. tapeworms c. trematodes d. none of the above   trematodes  
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Which helminthes has proglottids that spread their eggs? a. tapeworms b. roundworms c. trematodes d. flukes   tapeworms  
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What type of disease is trichomonias? a. sexually transmitted disease b. virus c. airborne d. all of the above   sexually transmitted disease  
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Does taxoplasma gondi cause primary meigoencephalitis? a. true b. false   true  
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A round worm is not a parasite? a. true b. false   false  
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What disease can Babesiosis be compared to? a. anemia b. malaria c. HIV d. erythrocytopenia   malaria  
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Which human cells does babesiosis penetrate? a. RBC’s b. WBC’s c. Both RBC’s & WBC’s d. Neither RBC’s or WBC’s   RBC's  
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Who found B. bigemina & linked protozoa to disease? a. Robert Hooke b. Leewenhoek c. Francesco Redi d. Theobald Smith   Theobald Smith  
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What percentage of the world’s population is effected by toxoplasmosis? a. 30% b. 40% c. 50% d. 60%   50%  
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What is the causative agent to tocoplasmosis? a. E. Coli b. T. gondii c. A. sheri d. trophozoite   T. gondii  
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Who was the first to discover protists? a. Leeuwenhoek b. Jenner c. Koch   Leeuwenhoek  
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The _____are members of the _____? a. Green algae; protozoa b. Radiolarians, apl complexans c. Dinoflagellates; phytoplankton d. Radiolarians; fungis – like protists   Dinoflagellates; phytoplankton  
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What are arthropods? List two Arthropods are insects and insect-like animals.   Mosquitos and Fleas  
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The vector transmitting leishmaniasis is the?) a. mosquito b. tic c. sand flea d. sand fly   sand fly  
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The group of protozoa have food vacuoles and pseudopods a. exavata b. kinetoplastid c. amoebzoa d. chromalveolata   amoebzoa  
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Giardia Intestinalis spreads through contaminated water and affects the ________? a. blood b. gastrointestinal tract c. body fluids d. skin   gastrointestinal tract  
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What is primary source of transmission major fungal lower respiratory tract disease are? a. airborne cells, spores b. insect bite c. food d. body fluid transaction e. none of the above   airborne cells, spores  
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How many percentage of all deaths from fungal diseases that effects meninges and lungs are there? a. 100% b. 50% c. 25% d. 5%   25%  
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What is the most common clinical manifestation for AIDS patients a. malaria b. chronic pheumonia c. TB d. chrones disease   chronic pheumonia  
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How can you prevent and control of blastomycosis? (pg. 562) table 17.3 a. maintaining strong immune system b. wearing face mask in contaminated areas c. staying away from sources of mold d. washing hands e. All of the above   All of the above  
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What is transmitted person to person by droplets from respiratory tract? (pg. 560) a. A. fumigatus b. P. jiroveci c. both A & B d. None of the above   P. jiroveci  
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Parasites get their nourishment from? a. paper b. lead c. sugar d. animals   animals  
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There are ____ types of eukaryotic parasites? a. one b. five c. four d. two   two  
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Helminths are ________? a. multicellular b. uni-cellular c. prokaryotes d. hairy   multicellular  
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Protozoans live in ______? a. blood b. bathroom c. hair d. skin   blood  
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Insects that can transfer a disease without being sick is an example of a? a. mechanical vector b. tapeworm c. biological vector d. round worms   biological vector  
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What disease is caused by species of Naegleria fowleri? a. HIV b. Primary amoebic menigoencephalitis c. malaria d. none of the above   Primary amoebic menigoencephalitis  
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Primary amoebic menigoencephalitis has symptoms similar to what other disease? a. Lyme disease b. meningitis c. encephalitis d. A&B e. B & C   B & C  
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What is the portal of entry of primary amoebic meningoencephalitis? a. perineurium b. endoneurium c. endomysium d. none of the above   perineurium  
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The white anterior transparent part of the fibrous tunic of the eye is a. inhalation of contaminated water b. sexual contact with infected individual c. insect bite d. eating poorly cooked pork   inhalation of contaminated water  
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True or false 90% of patients diagnosed with PAM die within 30-40 years? a. true b. false   false  
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Which is an example of a flatworm? a. pinworm b. earthworm c. hookworm d. tapeworm   tapeworm  
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A _______is an example of a roundworm? a. pinworm b. earthworm c. hookworm d. A&B   A&B  
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A _____ is a living organism that carries a disease-causing organism to new hosts a. vector b. microbe c. parasite d. none of the above   vector  
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Which of the following is not a classification of fungi? a. chutridomycota b. dermatophytosis c. glomeromycota d. zugomycota e. All of the above   dermatophytosis  
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Cryptococcosis is a fungal disease that affects the ____ and meninges a. heart b. bladder c. stomach d. lungs e. skin   lungs  
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What superficial infection is often present in the skin, mouth, vagina, and intestinal tract? a. pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) b. blastomycosis c. histoplasmosis d. candidiasis   candidiasis  
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The part of the brain that controls respiratory, digestive and cardiovascular system is a. mid brain b. cerebellum c. diencephalon d. medulla oblongata e. none of the above   medulla oblongata  
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Most fungi live in _______ environments? a. dry b. wet c. humid d. none of the above   humid  
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______ is an infection of the body surface such as nails, skin, and hair a. dermatophytosis b. saccharomyces c. glomeromycota d. basidiomycetes   dermatophytosis  
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Some mushrooms, molds, and yeast produce that produce toxins are called? (pg, 552) a. mycotoxins b. ergotisms c. sclerotium d. mycetism   mycotoxins  
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Two closely related fungi, asperigillus flas and A. parasiticus produce myotoxins are called? (pg. 552) a. phallotoxins b. amatoxins c. afalatoxins d. none of the above   afalatoxins  
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A group of peptide derivatives called alkaloids are produced by the sclerotium and deposited in the grain as a substance called? a. phallow toxins b. ergot c. amatoxins d. all of the above   ergot  
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What is dermatophytosis? (pg. 554) a. It produces cutaneous lesions and is a general name for a fungal disease of the hair, skin, or nails. b. people who work with wood products c. it is found in the mouth, vaginal area d. all of the above   It produces cutaneous lesions and is a general name for a fungal disease of the hair, skin, or nails.  
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Where can vulvovaginitis or yeast infection be found? a. mouth b. between the toes c. scalp d. vagina   vagina  
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How many phases does the fungal life cycle involve? a. 2 b. 3 c. 4 d. 5   2  
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Fungi are? a. eukaryotic microorganism b. dermatrophic c. heterotrophic d. both a & c   both a & c  
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Most fungi exist as hyphae except? a. chytridiomycota b. yeast c. glomeromycota   yeast  
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Hyphae containing many nuclei are considered? a. ceonocytic b. heterotrophs c. mycelium d. none of the above   ceonocytic  
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Fungi cell walls are made up of? a. hyphae b. lipids c. chitin d. none of the above   chitin  
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What is the process of spore formatting ? a. sporulation b. yeasts c. molds   sporulation  
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Which asexual spores develop within sacs or vessels? a. hyphae b. sporangia c. mycelium   sporangia  
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Which are unprotected, dust-like spores? a. heterotrophs b. septate c. conidia   conidia  
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What represents the part of a fungus which spores are formed? a. fruiting bodies b. decomposers c. saprobes   fruiting bodies  
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Which cell becomes swollen at one edge and a new cell is developed? a. mycorrhizae b. blastospore c. endophytes   blastospore  
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What is not a factor that influences fungi growth? a. oxygen b. pH c. amount of light d. temperature   amount of light  
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What is the best pH for fungi growth? a. 7 b. 5-6 c. 10-11 d. 1-2   5-6  
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Mulvalism benefits a. host b. fungi c. no one d. both species   both species  
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Classification of fungi phyla is based on: a. sexual reproduction b. color c. size d. shape   sexual reproduction  
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Which one is a phyla of fungi classification: a. basidiomycota b. chytridiomycota c. zygomycota d. all of the above   all of the above  
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Glomeromycota is mostly found in a. plant roots b. water c. food d. animals   plant roots  
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The phyla with flagellated reproductive cells is: a. zygomycota b. chytridiomycota c. ascomycota d. basidiomycota   chytridiomycota  
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Which of the following statements about fungi is not true? a. some fungi are dimorphic b. fungi have cell walls made of chitin c. fungi are photosynthetic organism d. fungi consists of the yeast and molds   fungi are photosynthetic organism  
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All the following are examples of asexual spore formation except: a. arthospores b. conidia c. sporangiospores d. scomycota   scomycota  
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Yeast of the species saccharomyces a. are used in bread making b. reproduce by budding c. are members of the ascomycetes d. all of the above are correct   all of the above are correct  
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Mushroom poisoning is: a. always fatal b. characterized by immediate symptoms c. most common in children under 6 years of age d. treatable with antifungal drugs   characterized by immediate symptoms  
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______ causes more than 20 million cases each year and symptoms include an itching sensation and burning internal pain. a. thrush b. “jock itch” c. vulvovaginitis d. sporotrichosis   vulvovaginitis  
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The term parasite includes which of the following organisms: a. protozoa b. arthropods c. helminths d. all of the above   all of the above  
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The term vector describes? a. a parasite that causes disease b. parasite that goes through their secual stage associated with a given host c. a living organism that carries a disease-carring organism to new hosts d. none of the above   living organism that carries a disease-carring organism to new hosts  
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All of the following are examples of ectoparasites excepct a. lice b. scabes c. flies d. roundworms   roundworms  
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Eating raw meat (beef & pork) can cause a. an individual to develop tapeworms b. can provide albumin & globulin to the body c. can cause death in the very young and old populations d. all of the above   all of the above  
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Which of the following is not a characteristic of blastomycosis: a. caused by blastomyces dermatitidis b.can cause lung and skin infections c.can cause chronic pneumonia and may disseminate to other organs in Albs. d.it is caused by coccidiodesimmitis   it is caused by coccidiodesimmitis  
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In many species of fungi, hyphae cross walls called…divide the cytoplasm into separate cell. a. cytoskeleton b. hyphae c. septa d. chitin e. mycelium   septa  
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The study of fungi is called? a. mycology b. mythology c. mycologist d. fungilogy e. micrology   mycology  
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4 of the following properties distinguished fungi from plants except: A)lack of chlorophyll B)contain carbohydrate instead of cellulose C)they are heterotrophic D) their cycles involve a growth phase too(germination E) they are not truly multicellular   their cycles involve a growth phase too (germination)  
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One of the following is not a fungal disease of the lower respiratory tract a. blastomycosis b. dermatophytosis c. cryptococcosis d. histoplasmosis e. pneumocystis   dermatophytosis  
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Fungi can be divided in two categories which are a. yeasts b. heterotrophy c. chitin d. molds E. A & D   A & D  
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Which of the following are not found in a tapeworm? a. scolex b. proglottid c. cysticerus cyst d. digestive tract e. hydatid cyst   digestive tract  
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Which of the following do not need a sophisticated circulatory system because of their ability to diffuse essential materials across its structure? a. hookworms b. flatworms c. pinworms d. roundworms e. arthropods   flatworms  
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Which of the following types of hosts are where the parasite will normally vesicle? a. talk-show host b. definitive host c. reservoir host d. intermediate host e. specific host   reservoir host  
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What type of parasite would be considered an ectoparasite? a. head lice b. tapeworms c. flatworms d. flukes e. roundworms   head lice  
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What is an enlarged cyst where many tapeworm heads can develop inside of a host? a. hydatid cyst b. scolex cyst c. proglottid cyst d. biological cyst e. host cyst   hydatid cyst  
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What type of vector can a parasite be transported by a host, but cannot reproduce nor go through other significant aspects of its life cycle? a. definitive host b. reservoir host c. biological vector d. mechanical vector e. intermediate vector   mechanical vector  
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To which kingdom do arthropods belong? a. moneria b. protista c. myceteae d. plantae e. animalia   animalia  
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The Tin Torch stands for the disease caused by: a. Trypanosome brucei b. Toxoplasma gondii c. Taenia spiralis d. Typanosoma Cruzi e. Trichomonas vaginalis   Toxoplasma gondii  
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What type of worms are roundworms with a set of hooks or sucker devices for firm attachment to tissues of the hosts upper intestine. a. tapeworms b. pinworms c. beef tapeworms d. hookworms e. flatworms   hookworms  
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The vector transmitting leishmaniasis is the: a. sandfly b. mosquito c. tsetse fly d. sand fle e. tick   sandfly  
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Which is not a tapeworm disease a. beef tapeworm disease b. pinworm disease c. dog tapeworm disease d. pork tapeworm disease e. none of the above   pinworm disease  
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Chagas disease is caused by a. trypanosome brucei b. plasmodium falciparum c. babesia microti d. toxoplasma gondii e. trypanosome cruzi   trypanosome cruzi  
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Which of the following is not found in the ciliates? a. a complex of organelles in the tip b. mitochondria c. a pellicle d. macronuclei and micronuclei e. a contractile vacuole   a complex of organelles in the tip  
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Which is among the most common pathogenic protozoan diseases in industrialized countries? a. cyclosporiasis b. cryptosporidiosis c. trichomoniasis d. leishmaniasis e. none of the above   trichomoniasis  
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What are two types of parasites a. mold and yeast b. saprophites and non-septate c. ectoparasites and endoparasites d. none of the above   ectoparasites and endoparasites  
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These are the groups of parasites except a. protozoa b. helmiths c. arthropods d. saprophites e. none of the above   saprophites  
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Which is an example of flatworms a. hookworm b. earthworm c. ringworm d. tapeworm   tapeworm  
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These are examples of disease-transmitting antropods except a. mosquitoes b. ticks c. flies d. snails   snails  
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Parasites that lives within the host are a. crabs b. ringworm c. yeast d. flatworms   flatworms  
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What does the fluke affect? a. digestive tract b. lungs c. kidneys d. liver e. none of the above   liver  
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All of the following are several factors that influence fungal growth except? a. oxygen b. temperature c. reproduction d. pH   reproduction  
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What are ways fungal reproduction can take place? a. asexual reproduction b. hyphae reproduction c. sexual reproduction d. both a & c e. spore reproduction   both a & c  
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Which is a fungal disease of the lower respiratory tract? a. cryptococcosis b. tuberculosis c. klebsiella pneumonia d. Q fever e. psittacosis   cryptococcosis  
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Which is not a fungal disease of the skin? a. dermatophytosis b. candidiasis c. sporotrichosis d. All of the above   candidiasis  
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Yeast are? a. unicellular b. thermophils c. type of disease d. not able to reproduce   unicellular  
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Filarciasis is a disease that causes that body tissues to swell a. lymphatic fissues b. lungs c. eyes d. head e. intestines   lymphatic fissues  
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Hook worms attach to what tissues in host’s body? a. lungs b. legs c. liver d. upper intestine e. arms   upper intestine  
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What is lymphedema? a. lung disease b. swelling of lymphatic tissues c. swelling of the stomach d. coughing   swelling of lymphatic tissues  
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What causes tapeworm diseases? a. overcooked food b. undercooked food c. boiled food d. candy   undercooked food  
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Parasitic helminthes include the flatworms and the? a. roundworms b. redworms c. squareworms d. none of the above   roundworms  
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A parasite is an organism that lives in? a. cell b. atom c. in the air d. compound e. other organism   other organism  
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The term parasite is not used to describe a. protozoa b. helminths c. arthropods d. algae   algae  
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What type of parasites lives on the surface of a hosts? a. ectoparasite b. ecosystem c. endoparasite d. helminths7 e. protozoa   ectoparasite  
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Parasites that go through their sexual stage associated with a given host, that host is called? a. intermediate host b. reservoir hosts c. sexual host d. reproduction host e. definitive host   definitive host  
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What type of worm parasitize humans? a. earthworms b. roundworms c. flowerworms d. tapeworms e. looseworms   roundworms  
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An intermediate host is: a. where parasite asexual cycle occurs b. always a nonhuman hosts c. where parasite sexual cycle occurs d. the human host between two other animal hosts   where parasite asexual cycle occurs  
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the vector transmitting leishmaniasis is the? a. mosquito b. sandfly c. tsetse fly d. sand flea   sandfly  
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Infects the human intestines a. trichinella spiralis b. ascaris lumbricoides c. taenia saginata d. all of the above   trichinella spiralis  
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Which of these are an arthropod a. flea b. mosquito c. spider d. all of the above   all of the above  
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Which of these are single cell parasites a. trichonomas b. malaria c. plasmodium d. all of the above   all of the above  
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What type of parasite lives within a host? a. ectoparasite b. endoparasite c. pathogen d. vector   endoparasite  
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Which of the following type of worms is not parasitic? a. roundworm b. earthworm c. flatworm d. fluke   earthworm  
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The _____has suckers that attach to the intestinal wall of a tapeworm? a. proglottids b. endoparasite c. scolex d. fluke   scolex  
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Flatworms have a _____ type structure a. rod b. fat c. spherical d. leafy   leafy  
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Which of the following is not a disease transmitting arthropod? a. flea b. tapeworm c. mosquitos d. lice   tapeworm  
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Mycorrhizae and fungal endophytes are: a. types of lichen associations b. plant pathogens c. human pathogens d. form mutualistic associations with plants e. cause disease in animals   form mutualistic associations with plants  
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Which one of the following best describes the growth conditions for typical fungus? a. pH 3; 23C; No O2 gas present b. pH 8; 30C; No O2 gas present c. pH 6; 30C; No O2 gas present d. pH 3; 23C; No O2 gas present   pH 3; 23C; No O2 gas present  
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An organism without a known sexual stage would be classified in the? a. ascomycota b. basiodmycota c. zygomycota d. chytridiomycota e. mitosporic fungi   mitosporic fungi  
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A fungal mycelium may contain: a. septate hyphae b. a coenocytic cytoplasm c. chitinous cell walls d. mitochondria e. all of the above   all of the above  
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This fungal disease can cause a blister-like lesion on the scalp? a. candidiasis b. dermatophytosis c. cryptococcus   dermatophytosis  
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Fungi are separated into two categories, what are they? a. mold b. mushrooms c. yeast d. bacteria   mold  
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Mold is separated into two categories, which is not one of the categories? a. septate hyphae b. yeast c. non-septate   yeast  
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Most fungi mostly attack which part of the body? a. heart b. liver c. lungs d. intestinal tract   lungs  
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Saprobes are considered? a. opportunistic b. pathogens c. mold d. decomposers   decomposers  
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Fungi are in what kingdom, in the five-kingdom system: a. Myceteae b. Protista c. Monera d. Plantae   Myceteae  
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Which of the following is not an endoparasite? a. malaria b. trichomonas c. plasmodium d. arthropod   arthropod  
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Parasites usually infect animals rather than humans, but humans can become infected also with contact with the animal. This animal must be? a. intermediate host b. reservoir host c. definitive host   reservoir host  
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Arthropod vectors are responsible for….? a. transmission of a variety of diseases b. causing the disease c. curing the disease d. going through part of its life-cycle   transmission of a variety of diseases  
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what is not an example of an endoparasite? a. arthropods b. protozoa c. helmiths   arthropods  
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A pathogen is a parasite that causes what? a. AIDS b. molding c. fungi d. disease   disease  
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What is most recognized Eukaryotic of the followings? a. a fungus b. yeast c. hyphae d. plant e. none of the above letters   plant  
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_______causes more than 20 million cases a year and symptoms include an itching sensation and internal pain? a. thrush b. “jock itch” c. vulvovaginitis d. sporotrichosis   vulvovaginitis  
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The fungal disease cause a blister-like lesion on the scalp? a. candidias b. dermatophytosis c. cryophytosis d. histoplasmosi   dermatophytosis  
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The following are disease of lower respiratory tract except? a. crytococcosis b. aspergillosis c. histoplasmosis d. asthma   aspergillosis  
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What are fungi? a. molds b. yeasts c. parasites d. molds & yeasts   molds & yeasts  
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Fungal cell walls are composed of? a. chitin b. mold c. yeasts d. chlorophyll   chitin  
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Which fungi grows in the refrigerator? a. endophytes b. phychrophilic c. mycorrhizae d. none of the above   phychrophilic  
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Which fungi lives in plants? a. chytrids b. psychrophilic c. mycorrhizae d. none of the above   mycorrhizae  
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Which fungus ferments sugars? a. mushrooms b. candida albicans c. zygomycetes d. saccharomyces   saccharomyces  
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Blastomycosis can cause _____? a. lung disease b. heart disease c. skin disease d. both A&C   lung disease  
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Coccidroides immitis is caused by _____? a. coccidioidomycosis b. pneumocystis pneumoni c. histoplasmosis d. cryptococcosis   coccidioidomycosis  
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Yeast are ______ fungi? a. non cellular b. bi cellular c. multicellular d. unicellular   unicellular  
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What is the study of fungi called? a. mycology b. physiology c. microbiology d. funyologist   mycology  
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What is the scientific name for “Athlete’s foot” a. thrush b. ringworm c. tinea pedis d. none of the above   tinea pedis  
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What are 2 phases for a fungi? a. bronze & golden b. all of the above c vegetative & reproductive d. young & teenage   vegetative & reproductive  
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Fungi is characterized as? a. eukaryotic b. have heterotrophic metabolism c. produce asexual & sexual spores d. A&B&C   have heterotrophic metabolism  
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What is another name for “yeast infection”? a. onychia b. thrush c “jock itch” d. vulvovaginitis   vulvovaginitis  
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What is scientific name for yeast fungi? a. mitosporic b. ascomycetes c. zygomycetes d. glomeromycota   ascomycetes  
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Pneumocystis pneumonia (PCP) commonly infects what kind of patients a. cancer patients b. diabetes patients c. AIDS patients d. stroke patients   AIDS patients  
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Histoplasmosis is caused by a. systemic disease b. histoplasma capsulatum c. neoformans d. cyptococcus   histoplasma capsulatum  
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Fungal disease of the skin can come from a. domestic animals b. air pollution c. monera d. kidney failure   domestic animals  
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Vulvovaginitis, often called a “yeast infection” involves a. itching b. swelling c. discharge d. burnin e. all of the above   all of the above  
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Which one of the following fungi would most likely be found in pigeon dropping? a. Cryptococcus neoformans b. coccidioides immitis c. trichophyton   Cryptococcus neoformans  
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Too much antibiotic use may decrease protective bacteria in the vagina and intestine allowing, what to flourish? a. thrush b. C. albicans c. vulvovaginitis   C. albicans  
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Pneumocystic pneumonia is usually transmitted in what way? a. respiratory droplets b. contact with feces c. touching the skin d. contact with blood   respiratory droplets  
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What are the two kinds of mold? a. cheese & ham b. eggs & yogurt c. septate hyphae & non septate hyphae d. cereal & milk   septate hyphae & non septate hyphae  
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Where does mold attack in your body first a. lungs b. ears c. mouth d. feet   lungs  
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How many cells do yeasts have? a. unicellular b. multicellular   unicellular  
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Define dermatophytosis a. an infection on the body surface b. a cut c. a bite d. swelling of toes   an infection on the body surface  
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What is the study of fungi a. mycology b. virology c. paracytology d. phycology   mycology  
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What fungi factors influence growth? a. moisture, nutrients, high temperature b. room temperature, (mostly mildly acidic) c. need dark areas, little or no nutrients d. in oxygen rich air only, room temperature   room temperature, (mostly mildly acidic)  
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Fungi can be classified in five different phyla a. depending on the environment b. depending on their host c. depending on mode of sexual reproduction d. depending on how old they are   depending on mode of sexual reproduction  
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Candida albicans produce a. diaper rash, vaginitis b. green mucous, itchy scalp c. stomach ache, vomiting d. long term neuropathy   diaper rash, vaginitis  
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Ringworm of the skin is a. long shape caught from birds b. round shape caught from cats c. odd shape caught by spoiled food d. a lesion with drainage and black eschar   round shape caught from cats  
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Amanita causes about 90% of death from muschrooms ingestion which symptom(s) should you be concerned with after eating mushrooms a. paleness b. liver & kidney failure c. high blood pressure d. diarrhea e. both b & d   both b & d  
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Sporotrichosis can occur in people who work with: a. food b. sick people c. sea water d. chaulk e. wood products   wood products  
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Another name for “vulvovaginitis” is: a. mold b. blood c. fungi d. parasite e. yeast   yeast  
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Which of the following is not a fungal disease of the lower respiratory tract? a. blastomycosis b. baidiomycetes c. histoplasmosis d. cryptococcosis e. pneumocystis   baidiomycetes  
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Which one of the following statements about fungi is not true? a. some fungi are photosynthetic b. fungi have cell walls made of chitin c. fungi are heterotrophic organisms d. fungi consists of the yeast & mold   some fungi are photosynthetic  
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Malaria’s intermediate hosts is: a. dogs b. mosquitos c. cows d. humans   humans  
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All of these are examples of parasites except: a. protozoa b. helminthes c. arthropods d. humans   humans  
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All of these are examples of flatworms except: a. free-living flatworms b. flukes c. tape worms d. hookworms   hookworms  
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Host specificity is: a. how a parasite grows b. how pathogens evolve c. how cows give mad cow disease d. how a range of hosts serve as biological vectors for a parasite   how a range of hosts serve as biological vectors for a parasite  
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Flukes are: a. roundworms b. flatworms c. a type of fish d. are located in the lumen of your digestive tract   flatworms  
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Roundworms are all except a. sushi (raw fish) can harbor them b. include hook worms & pin worms c. most have a separate mouth, anus & circulatory system d. only have a single digestive opening which serves as both their mouth & anus   sushi (raw fish) can harbor them  
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Endoparasites are categorized as a protozoan and helminthes,, of the two which are known as “exceptionally single parasites” a. protozoan b. red blood cells c. tape worms d. ascaris e. all of the above   protozoan  
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The sex profile of helmiths parasites:male and female.Why are female known as “puffy” A)her weight is distributed equally throughout body B)anaplama contain 6,000-20,000 RBC C)her body has to carry a substantial amount of eggs D)none above E)all above   her body has to carry a substantial amount of eggs  
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Parasites are often used to describe: a. pathogens, protozoa, biological vector b. arthropod vectors, helminthes, hosts c. mechanical vectors, arthropods, biological vectors d. protozoa, helminthes, arthropods e. both A&C   protozoa, helminthes, arthropods  
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At which host does the parasite go through sexual stages a. intermediate host b . reservoir hosts c. definitive host d. intermediate & definitive host e. none of the above   definitive host  
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Helminths are worms that can cause disease, which of the types are free living “pinworms” a. hookworms b. roundworms c. flatworms d. both A&B e. Both C&A   roundworms  
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Yeasts of the species baccharomyes a. are used in bread making b. reproduced by budding c. are members of the ascomycetes d. all of the above (A-C) are correct   are used in bread making  
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Which one of the following fungi would most likely to be found in pigeon droppings a. pneumocystis b. Cryptococcus c. coccidioides d. sporothrix   cryptococcus  
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Cryptococcus neoformans causes a rare, but dangerous repiratory disease. What part of the human body does this fungal disease affect: a. lungs and meninges b. heart and liver c. intestinal d. sexual area   lungs and meninges  
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Which are characteristics of fungi: A)fungi lack chlorophyll, while plants have this pigment B)fungal cell walls contain a carbohydrate called chitin; plant cell walls have cellulose C)most fungi are not truly multicellular like plants D)all of the above   all of the above  
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The formation of arthrospores and spherules is characteristic of: a. coccidioidomycosis b. histoplasmosis c. candidiasis d. aspergillosis   aspergillosis  
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Aflatoxin is produced by _____ and is _____ a. sporothrix schenkii, a hallucinogen b. aspergillus, flavus, carcinogenic c. claviceps parpurea, hallucinogen d. aspergillus nigeo, a mycotoxin   aspergillus nigeo, a mycotoxin  
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Which is not an important disease transmitting arthropods? a. mosquitos b. ticks c. lice d. bacteria   bacteria  
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What is a parasite? a. an organism that lives in or on another organism b. is a tick-borne disease c. lyme disease d. flea-borne disease   an organism that lives in or on another organism  
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Which is not a characteristic of tape worm? a. flat b. free-living c. single digesting opening d. lack a digestive tract   lack a digestive tract  
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A pathogen is a ______ that causes disease a. parasite b. host c. protozoa d. worm   parasite  
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Which of the term does not describe parasite? a. protozoa b. helminthes (worms) c. arthropods d. biological vectors   biological vectors  
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Which is not a characteristic of tapeworms? a. consist of a scolex b. has reproductive organs of both sexes c. lacks a digestive tract d. is flat worm   is flat worm  
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Examples of ectoparasites are? a. fleas b. ticks c. lice d. flies e. all of the above   all of the above  
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Two types of worms that paratize humans are? a. ringworms, lukeworms b. flatworms, roundworms c. long worms, flatworms d. lukeworms, roundworms e. helminthes, roundworms   flatworms, roundworms  
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Flukes are _____ that tend to live in tissues other than the lumen of your digestive tract a. roundworms b. flatworms c. pinworms d. hookworms   flatworms  
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Important disease-transmitting arthropods include? a. mosquitoes b. ticks c. lice d. fleas e. all of the above   all of the above  
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Ectoparasites are also known as? a. arthropods b. parasites c. single cell d. protozoan   arthropods  
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Mechanical vectors include? a. a definitive hosts b. intermediate hosts c. reservoir hosts d. all of the above   all of the above  
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Reproduction in fungi involves ______ formation a. crop b. double c. bland d. spore   spore  
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Which of the following is true about fungi? a. fungi take up nutrients through absorption b. many fungi thrive at slightly acidic pH (pH 5-6) c. most fungi are aerobic d. all of the above   all of the above  
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Which of the following are fungi? a. mold b. protozoa c. yeast d. both a & c are correct   both a & c are correct  
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Cryptococcosis is an example of fungal disease of the lower respiratory tract. What category of individual does it infect? a. immunocompromised individuals b. students c. individuals over the age of 60 d. none of the above   immunocompromised individuals  
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Fungi can be classified into ______different phyla? a. 3 b. 6 c. 5 d. 8   5  
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Malaria is a protozoal disease carries a. trypanosome b. toxoplasma c. plasmodium d. keushmania   plasmodium  
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Which of the following is not one of the organisms that are in Protista a. plant-like organisms b. animal-like organisms c. fungal-like organisms d. None   fungal-like organisms  
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Snail is the intermediate hosts a. blood fluke b. echinococcus c. liver fluke   liver fluke  
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Type of tapeworm a. taenia b. echinococcus c. necator d ascaris   taenia  
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Which is a characteristic of the fungi? a. fungi consist of yeast and mold b. fungi are heterotrophic c. fungi are all single celled organisms d. all fungi exist as hyphae   fungi are heterotrophic  
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Which of the following is not a form of phyla fungi? a. chytridiomycota b. glomeromycota c. ascomycetes d. conidia e. yeast   conidia  
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Which of the following is not a fungal disease of the lower respiratory tract?   saccharomyces  
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does fungi secrete? a. bacteria b. nutrients c. enzymes d. blood e. mycelium   enzymes  
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What pH level does fungi need to thrive? a. pH 1-2; very acidic b. pH 8-9; slightly basic c. pH 3-4; acidic d. pH 13-14; very basic e. pH 5-6; slightly basic   pH 5-6; slightly basic  
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