front 1 The best description of direct damage by a pathogen is | back 1 host cells destroyed when pathogens metabolize and multiply. |
front 2 Superantigens produce intense immune responses by stimulating lymphocytes to produce | back 2 cytokines |
front 3 Injectable drugs are tested for endotoxins by | back 3 the Limulus amoebocyte lysate test. |
front 4 Which of the following statements about exotoxins is generally FALSE? | back 4 They are resistant to heat.Submit |
front 5 Which of the following statements about M protein is FALSE? | back 5 It is readily digested by phagocytes |
front 6 The Limulus amoebocyte assay is used to detect minute amounts of endotoxin in drugs and medical devices. | back 6 True |
front 7 The M protein enhances the virulence of Streptococcus by preventing phagocytosis. | back 7 True |
front 8 Cytopathic effects, such as inclusion bodies and syncytium formation, are the visible signs of viral infections. | back 8 True |
front 9 Cytopathic effects are changes in host cells due to | back 9 viral infections. |
front 10 Bacteria such as E. coli and Salmonella produce invasins that bind host cells, thus causing the cells to | back 10 engulf the bacteria. |
front 11 In general, the LD50 for exotoxins is much greater than the LD50 for endotoxins. | back 11 False |
front 12 A pathogen that is capable of antigenic variation can ________________. | back 12 avoid host immune defenses |
front 13 Many pathogens use the same portal for entry and exit from the body. | back 13 True |
front 14 Cholera toxin polypeptide A binds to surface gangliosides on target cells. If the gangliosides were removed, | back 14 polypeptide B would not be able to enter the cells. |
front 15 Polio is transmitted by ingestion of water contaminated with feces containing polio virus. What portal of entry does polio virus use? | back 15 mucous membranes onlySubmit |
front 16 Endotoxins are | back 16 part of the gram-negative cell wall.Submit |
front 17 In which of the following cases would the Limulus amebocyte lysate (LAL) assay be used? | back 17 to ensure that a sterilized medical device is free of endotoxin |
front 18 Biofilms provide pathogens with an adhesion mechanism and aid in resistance to antimicrobial agents. | back 18 True |
front 19 Infections with some viruses may induce chromosomal changes that alter the growth properties of host cells. | back 19 True |
front 20 Which of the following contributes to the virulence of a pathogen? | back 20 numbers of microorganisms that gain access to a host, evasion of host defenses, and toxin production |
front 21 In A-B exotoxins, the A component binds to the host cell receptor so that the B component can enter the cell. | back 21 False |
front 22 Which of the following statements is FALSE? | back 22 Coagulase destroys blood clots.Submit |
front 23 Which is NOT specifically employed by pathogens to avoid destruction by phagocytosis? | back 23 producing superantigens |
front 24 The most frequently used portal of entry for pathogens is the | back 24 mucous membranes of the respiratory tract. |
front 25 the table shows the ID 50 for Staphylococcus aureus in wounds with and without the administration of ampicillin before surgery. Based on the data, the administration of ampicillin before surgery | back 25 decreases the risk of staphylococcal infection. |
front 26 Patients developed inflammation a few hours following eye surgery. Instruments and solutions were sterile, and the Limulus assay was positive. The patients' inflammation was due to | back 26 endotoxin |
front 27 Botulism is caused by ingestion of a proteinaceous exotoxin; therefore, it can easily be prevented by | back 27 boiling food prior to consumption. |
front 28 Symptoms of intense inflammation and shock occur in some gram-positive bacterial infections due to | back 28 superantigens |
front 29 Which organism in the table most easily causes an infection? | back 29 Legionella pneumophila |
front 30 Endotoxins in sterile injectable drugs could cause | back 30 septic shock symptoms.Submit |
front 31 Most pathogens that gain access through the skin | back 31 enter through hair follicles and sweat ducts. |
front 32 Which type of bacterial enzyme helps spread Streptococcus pyogenes by digesting blood clots? | back 32 fibrinolysin |
front 33 All of the following contribute to a pathogen's invasiveness EXCEPT | back 33 toxins |
front 34 The ID50 is | back 34 the dose that will cause an infection in 50 percent of the test population. |
front 35 Siderophores are bacterial proteins that compete with the host's | back 35 iron-transport proteins. |
front 36 Antibiotics can lead to septic shock if used to treat | back 36 gram-negative bacterial infections. |
front 37 Lysogenic bacteriophages contribute to bacterial virulence because bacteriophages | back 37 give new gene sequences to the host bacteria. |
front 38 Which of the following is NOT a cytopathic effect of viruses? | back 38 toxin production |
front 39 All of the following are used by bacteria to attach to host cells EXCEPT | back 39 A-B toxins. |
front 40 The ability of some microbes, such as Trypanosoma or Giardia to alter their surface molecules and evade destruction by the host's antibodies is called | back 40 antigenic variation. |