Cards (22)

  • What are pathogens defined as?
    Disease-causing microorganisms
  • Viruses are non-cellular entities that require a host cell for replication.
    True
  • Pathogens can cause disease by damaging tissues, producing toxins, or disrupting normal body functions.

    True
  • Pathogens can disrupt normal body functions by interfering with physiological processes
  • Bacteria are single-celled organisms that multiply by binary fission
  • Fungi are eukaryotic organisms that feed on organic matter.

    True
  • How do pathogens cause disease in a host organism?
    Damaging tissues, producing toxins, disrupting functions
  • Which physiological system is impaired by the influenza virus?
    Respiratory system
  • What does the influenza virus use to replicate its RNA/DNA within the host cell?
    Host cell machinery
  • Match the mode of pathogen transmission with its description.
    Direct Contact ↔️ Physical contact with infected host
    Indirect Contact ↔️ Transmission via contaminated surfaces
    Airborne ↔️ Spread through tiny droplets
    Vector-borne ↔️ Transmission by an intermediate organism
  • What is the primary method of transmission for airborne pathogens?
    Tiny droplets in air
  • Bacteria multiply by binary fission
  • Which protozoan causes malaria?
    Plasmodium falciparum
  • Match the pathogen type with its description:
    Bacteria ↔️ Single-celled organisms that multiply by binary fission
    Viruses ↔️ Non-cellular entities requiring a host cell
    Fungi ↔️ Eukaryotic organisms that feed on organic matter
    Protozoa ↔️ Single-celled eukaryotic organisms
  • Order the mechanisms by which pathogens cause disease:
    1️⃣ Directly damage tissues
    2️⃣ Produce toxins
    3️⃣ Disrupt normal body functions
  • What are pathogens categorized into four main types based on their biological characteristics?
    Microorganisms
  • What type of pathogens require a host cell for replication?
    Viruses
  • Protozoa are single-celled eukaryotic organisms like Plasmodium falciparum
  • Staphylococcus aureus releases toxins that can cause food poisoning.
    True
  • Order the stages of a typical pathogen lifecycle.
    1️⃣ Attachment
    2️⃣ Penetration
    3️⃣ Replication
    4️⃣ Assembly
    5️⃣ Release
  • Protozoa exit host cells via cell lysis or exocytosis
  • Salmonella is often transmitted via contaminated food or water.

    True