3.1.5 Protist Diseases

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    • Protists can be unicellular or multicellular
      True
    • Match the protist with the disease it causes and its mechanism:
      Giardia lamblia ↔️ Giardiasis, adheres to intestinal lining
      Entamoeba histolytica ↔️ Amoebic dysentery, lyses intestinal cells
      Plasmodium spp. ↔️ Malaria, infects red blood cells
    • How is malaria transmitted to humans?
      Mosquito bites
    • Malaria is caused by the sporozoan Plasmodium and transmitted through mosquito bites
    • Protists are eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals
    • Match the organelle with its function:
      Mitochondria ↔️ Energy production
      Chloroplasts ↔️ Photosynthesis
    • Flagellates cause giardiasis and are transmitted through contaminated water or food

      True
    • Arrange the following characteristics of protists in a logical order:
      1️⃣ Eukaryotic cell type
      2️⃣ Unicellular or multicellular
      3️⃣ Complex cell structure
      4️⃣ Autotrophic or heterotrophic nutrition
    • Sporozoans like Plasmodium protozoa are responsible for the deadly malaria
    • Giardia lamblia causes giardiasis by adhering to the intestinal lining
      True
    • What are the primary mechanisms by which protists cause diseases?
      Direct invasion, toxin production
    • Protists lyse host cells to replicate and spread within the host.

      True
    • Protists are eukaryotic organisms that are not fungi, plants, or animals
    • What are the two types of nutrition found in protists?
      Autotrophic and heterotrophic
    • What are the symptoms of giardiasis caused by Flagellates?
      Diarrhea, abdominal cramps
    • How is malaria transmitted to humans?
      Mosquito bites
    • How does nutrient competition by protists harm the host?
      Leads to malnutrition
    • Match the protist with its disease and mechanism:
      Giardia lamblia ↔️ Giardiasis, adheres to intestinal lining
      Entamoeba histolytica ↔️ Amoebic dysentery, lyses intestinal cells
      Plasmodium spp. ↔️ Malaria, infects red blood cells
    • Protists can lyse or break open host cells to replicate and spread within the host.

      True
    • What is the primary disease caused by Giardia lamblia?
      Giardiasis
    • Protists cause diseases through several key mechanisms
    • Protists can be autotrophic or heterotrophic
    • Match the protist type with its disease and transmission method:
      Sporozoans ↔️ Malaria ||| Mosquito bites
      Amoebae ↔️ Amoebic dysentery ||| Contaminated water
    • Protists have organelles like mitochondria and chloroplasts
      True
    • What are four mechanisms by which protists cause diseases?
      Direct invasion, toxin production, nutrient competition, inflammatory response
    • Entamoeba histolytica causes amoebic dysentery by lysing intestinal cells
    • Some protists release toxins that harm cells and disrupt body functions
    • Match the protist with the disease it causes and its mechanism:
      Giardia lamblia ↔️ Giardiasis, adheres to intestinal lining
      Entamoeba histolytica ↔️ Amoebic dysentery, lyses intestinal cells
      Plasmodium spp. ↔️ Malaria, infects red blood cells
    • Protists can be either unicellular or multicellular.

      True
    • Order the major types of protists that cause diseases based on their infection method:
      1️⃣ Flagellates (contaminated water or food)
      2️⃣ Amoebae (contaminated water or food)
      3️⃣ Ciliates (contaminated water or food)
      4️⃣ Sporozoans (mosquito bites)
    • Balantidiasis caused by ciliates results in severe diarrhea and intestinal ulcers.

      True
    • Protists can directly enter and colonize host tissues
    • Order the mechanisms by which protists cause diseases based on their impact on the host:
      1️⃣ Direct Invasion (colonize host tissues)
      2️⃣ Toxin Production (damage cells)
      3️⃣ Nutrient Competition (lead to malnutrition)
      4️⃣ Inflammatory Response (damage tissues)
      5️⃣ Cell Lysis (replicate and spread)
    • Some protists release harmful toxins that damage cells and disrupt normal bodily functions
    • Match the protist with the disease it causes:
      Giardia lamblia ↔️ Giardiasis
      Entamoeba histolytica ↔️ Amoebic dysentery
      Plasmodium spp. ↔️ Malaria
    • Which protist infects red blood cells and triggers malaria?
      Plasmodium spp.
    • Arrange the disease mechanisms of protists in a logical order:
      1️⃣ Direct Invasion
      2️⃣ Toxin Production
      3️⃣ Nutrient Competition
      4️⃣ Inflammatory Response
      5️⃣ Cell Lysis
    • What is the primary symptom of Giardiasis?
      Diarrhea
    • Amoebic dysentery can lead to liver abscesses.

      True
    • Which protist type primarily causes gastrointestinal issues by invading the intestinal lining?
      Flagellates
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