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Medical Microbiology FUN

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A capsule would increase or decrease the infectivity of a pathogen?
An example of _________ natural immunity is when babies get their mom’s antibodies.
If you are infected by a microbe, but show no signs or symptoms this would be a ______________ symbiotic relationship.
A patient recently bitten by a venomous snake may be given ______ to quickly treat their symptoms.
Organisms that spread disease from one host to another are called: _________.
Foodborne ___________ may occur after ingesting homemade honey that previously but no longer contains Clostridium botulinum.
During the ________ stage of an infection the host begins to feel ill and is contagious.
The people you share the majority of normal flora with
These immune cells contain toxic materials to the host that get released when fighting an infection ________.
Capsules help prevent _____________ by certain immune cells, increasing virulence.
The _______ immune response takes a week or longer to reach peak antibody levels.
Route of __________ can determine if a pathogen causes infection rather than just colonizing a host.
Small changes in a pathogen’s antigens are known as antigenic _____.
HIV patients have less but can still use ____________.
Succulent plants are ___________ because they get their energy from sunlight.
A door knob has been contaminated with a virus, what would the doorknob be considered?
What is the relationship of bacteria that digest cellulose in the rumens of cattle?
Down
Someone ingested Clostriduim tetani, what type of paralysis would this cause?
________ microscopes have the higest resolution power.
Process in which antibodies bind to a microbe to allow for better uptake by a macrophage
Herd immunity describes a population’s ___________ to infection due to immunity of people in it.
The secondary immune response is faster and stronger due to immunological ______.
Visible indications of any infectious disease
A toxin that would affect the GI tract of a host organism
__________ vaccines give the longest lasting immunity but risk of infection is still present.
Antigenic shift will cause ______ changes in herd immunity.
A toxin impacts the cell's protein synthesis, which type of toxin is this?
You can not prevent this toxin with a vaccine.
A _______ slows the growth rate of microbes as well as increases immune system activity.
The organisms that reside on the body's surface is the normal ____.