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- 1. DISEASES/CANCERS CAUSED BY THE FOLLOWING VIRUSES - (coronavirus, retrovirus, human papillomavirus, herpes simplex virus (type 2), paramyxovirus, papovavirus, hepatitis B virus, orthomyxovirus, varicella-zoster virus, and human T-cell lymphotropic virus). 2. TUMOR SITE CAUSED BY THE FOLLOWING CARCINOGENS - (cadmium, arsenic, aflatoxin, nitrites, and asbestos).1. Why is it important to prepare healthy food during this pandemic? 2. Do you continue eating food that is unhealthy? Why? 3. What can you suggest to your classmate and friend who do not like to eat vegetables?1-Why do some viruses seem to go away and then return later, like a cold sore? a-host has been infected with a different strain b-the immune system forgot the virus c-the virus had entered the lysogenic cycle d-the virus mutated 2-The most common healthcare associated infection is/are a. surgical site infections b. urinary tract infections C. septicemia d. respiratory system infections 3-Which of the following is NOT a characteristic which makes one more susceptible to healthcare associated infections? a. Severe burns b. Elderly c. Male d. Diabetic 4-When a microbe periodically changes its surface markers to avoid the immune system it is called a. camouflage b. antigenic variation c. antibody destruction d. molecular mimicry 5- Which of the following is NOT a non-specific defense found in the GI tract? a. Acidity in the stomach b. Constant movement of materials through the system c. Alkalinity of the small intestine d. All of the above are non-specific defenses of the GI tract 6-The…
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- The genetic material of HIV (a retrovirus) is ________ . a. DNA b. RNA c. protein d. lipidsWhich of these diseases is caused by bacteria? a. flu b. AIDS c. measles d. syphilisWhich is true of DNA viruses? They use the host cell's machinery to produce new copies of their genome They all have envelopes They are the only kind of viruses that can cause cancer They are not important plant pathogens.
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