BIOD 101 Module 6 Exam 2024 Portage Learning Questions and Answers

BIOD 101 Module 6 Exam

What do some viruses do to avoid recognition? Why?

  • Correct Answer – Mutate rapidly so memory cells don’t exist and
    the immune system can’t generate a large response to remove it
    What is an example of a virus that mutates rapidly to avoid
    detection
  • Correct Answer – HIV
    Some viruses develop _ to escape detection
  • Correct Answer – Capsules
    Capsules make pathogens difficult to recognize but also
  • Correct Answer – Provide protection from degradation
    When treating patients, _ and _ techniques must be used
    simultaneously to diagnose, treat, and prevent reinfection/further
    spread.
  • Correct Answer – Microbiological, immunological

What 5 things must healthcare providers consider?

  • Correct Answer – Exposure to microorganisms, microorganism
    evasion, incubation period/symptom onset, appropriate treatment,
    future prevention
    What is the causation pathogen of strep throat?
  • Correct Answer – Streptococcus pyogenes group A (GAS)
    Group A is a _ on the surface of a cell
  • Correct Answer – Carb
    What group is effected most by strep?
  • Correct Answer – Children
    Strep can cause _ and _ infections
  • Correct Answer – Superficial, invasive
    Which type of infection of strep is common and easily treatable?
  • Correct Answer – Superficial

In countries with poor access to antibiotics, strep infection can
lead to complications like – Correct Answer – Rheumatic heart
disease
Where does S. pyogenes commonly colonize?

  • Correct Answer – Mouth, nose, open skin lesions, tissue of
    rectum and vagina
    How does exposure to strep occur?
  • Correct Answer – Saliva or nasal secretions, respiratory
    droplets, contaminated surfaces
    What is a virulence factor?
  • Correct Answer – Agents used by a pathogen to establish
    successful host colonization
    What are the two virulence factors used by GAS?
  • Correct Answer – M protein and capsule
    What is used to attach directly to a cell surface and once
    attached, cells reproduce asexually while bacterial toxins on cell
    surface damage and kill host cells?
  • Correct Answer – M protein

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