Organisms that interact and live together on a permanent basis are in a relationship termed:
21. Principles of Disease
Symbiotic Relationships
- Multiple Choice
- Multiple Choice
A relationship between two organisms in which one partner benefits and the other is harmed is termed:
- Multiple Choice
Which of the following is an example of a commensal relationship?
- Multiple Choice
Our microbiome is composed of a variety of microorganisms that live within and on our bodies. Research has shown our microbiota protects us against infectious pathogens, creates vitamins and minerals we need, and helps us digest our food. We act as a safe residence and food source for our microbiota. The relationship humans have with their microbiome could be described as?
a) A commensal relationship.
b) A resident relationship.
c) A mutual relationship.
d) A parasitic relationship.
- Open Question
The koala is a leaf-eating animal. What can you infer about its digestive system?
- Open Question
Briefly discuss the importance of lichens in nature. Briefly discuss the importance of algae in nature.
- Open Question
Why is it significant that Trichomonas does not have a cyst stage? Name a protozoan parasite that does have a cyst stage.
- Open Question
By what means are helminthic parasites transmitted to humans?
- Open Question
Use the following choices to answer questions 2 and 3:
1. metacercaria
2. redia
3. adult
4. miracidium
5. cercaria
If a snail is the first intermediate host of a parasite with these stages, which stage would be found in the snail?
a. 1
b. 2
c. 3
d. 4
e. 5
- Open Question
The definitive host for Plasmodium vivax is
a. human.
b. Anopheles.
c. a sporocyte.
d. a gametocyte.
- Open Question
Define symbiosis. Differentiate commensalism, mutualism, and parasitism, and give an example of each.
- Open Question
What best describes the relationship between host and pathogen?
a. Mutualism
b. Parasitism
c. Commensalism
d. Endosymbiosis
- Open Question
First label the following diseases as bacterial, viral, or protozoan, and then indicate which ones are vectorborne infections: dengue fever, AIDS, chikungunya, Lyme disease, malaria.