Plasmodium falciparum is the causative organism of malaria. there are three more Plasmodium strains which are responsible for malaria. Plasmodium vivax, Plasmodium malariae, Plasmodium ovale. So the match is correct.
Paramecium caudatum have cilia all over it. It is a member of Ciliophora whose main characteristic is the presence of calcium all over its body. SO the match is correct.
Entamoeba histolytica is the organism which is responsible for amoebic dysentery.
trypanosoma brucei is responsible for trypanosomiasis. So option C is wrong
Puffball is also known as fungifingi
QUESTION 1 Which one of the following pairs is mismatched? Plasmodium falciparum-malaria puffball-club fungus Trypanosoma brucei-...
Question 49 (2 points) Which of the following pairs is mismatched? Candida - fungus (yeast) causing thrush and vaginitis None of the other four answers are mismatched Streptococcus pyogenes - rheumatic heart disease Pseudomonas aeruginosa - otitis media (middle ear infection) Human herpesvirus 6 (HHV-6) - roseola
Question 1 Which of the following pairs is mismatched? DNA polymerase makes a molecule of DNA from a DNA template O DNA ligase joins segments of DNA O Primase incorporates an RNA primer RNA polymerase makes a molecule of RNA from an RNA template O Helicase separates complementary strands of DNA
1:14 Back T F Relapse, the recurrence of malaria symptoms after months or even years of no disease, is associated with infections involving either P. vivax or P. ovale. T F If a different patient again experiences paroxysms after a period of time being symptom-free, and is diagnosed to be undergoing recrudescence, they are being exposed to the reactivation of hypnozoites within ytes T F If an individual receives a blood transfusion during a surgery, they could show symptoms of...
20. Inhibition of the enzyme malate dehydrogenase (MDH) from Plasmodium falciparum is a potential novel treatment for malaria. MDH catalyzes the conversion of malate to oxaloacetate. Which metabolic pathway in P. falciparum will be directly affected if MDH is inhibited? a. Glycolysis b. The electron transport chain c. The citric acid cycle d. Alcohol fermentation 21. Which of the following compounds has the greatest amount of energy for a cell? a. CO b. ATP C. Glucose d. Lactic acid e....
20. Inhibition of the enzyme malate dehydrogenase (MDH) from Plasmodium falciparum is a potential novel treatment for malaria. MDH catalyzes the conversion of malate to oxaloacetate. Which metabolic pathway in P. falciparum will be directly affected if MDH is inhibited? a. Glycolysis b. The electron transport chain c. The citric acid cycle d. Alcohol fermentation 21. Which of the following compounds has the greatest amount of energy for a cell? a. CO b. ATP C. Glucose d. Lactic acid e....
- Which of the following pairs is mismatched? d. iodine mordant e. none of the above a. alcohol-decolorizer b. crystal violet-basic dye c. safranin-acid dye 2, Suppose you Gram stained a sample from one colony and observed a field of red and blue cocci. Adjacent cells were not always the same color. You could conclude that you have d. old cells e. made a mistake a. a mixed culture b. young cells c. dividing cells 3. Which of the following...
REMOVED frican Illness: A Case of tes! y Kevin M. Bonney Cohen School for Human Services and Education Metropolitan College of New York, NY PartI-Sub-Saharan Safari A 51-year-old man named Robert Bragg reported to a hospital in the United Kingdom complaining of general malaise (discomfort), myalgia (muscle pain), fevers, headache, vomiting, and diarrhea. He complained that during the day he felt weak and tired; he was unsure if this was because his symptoms kept him awake ar'night, or if something...
Which of the following are caused by bacteria? Choose all the correct answers. Chlamydia Syphilis Genital Herpes Infectious Mononucleosis Gonorrhea QUESTION 2 Which of the following are caused by viruses? Choose all the correct answers. Tetanus Flu Measles Salmonella Chicken Pox QUESTION 3 Match the disease with the organism that causes the disease. African Sleeping Sickness Ebola Hemorrhagic Fever А Treponema pallidum B. Herpes simplex 1 С. Trypanosoma brucel D Plasmodium Fever Blisters Malaria E Ebola virus Syphilis Course assessment...
11. Which of the following pairs are mismatched in arthropods? A. compound eyes-vision B. olfactory receptors-smell antennae - touch & sense environment tube feet-locomotion 12· The distinction between protostomes and deutensames is based on differences in their A. digestive tracts B. nervous systems C. circulatory systenss E. eye spots 13. Most mollusks have a A. jointed appendages B. suckers used in for feeding. C. radula D. tube feet E. teeth 14. Which of the following pairs are mismatched in mollusks,...
Question 8 1 pts Which of the following is an example of vehicle transmission? Malaria transmitted through mosquito Influenza transmitted on a contaminated door knob Vibrio cholera transmitted through contaminated water O HIV transmitted by sexual intercourse