
Please place the steps in the correct order to assess your knowledge of entry, establishment, and...
Toxins Capsules Finding a Portal of Entry GI tract Urogenital tract Endogenous biota inducing inappropriate, excessive host response Attaching Firmly Fimbriae Surface proteins Avoiding phagocytosis Enzymes Blood Portals of exit: surviving Host Defenses Avoiding death inside phagocyte Absence of specific immunity Viral spikes Causing Damage Disease Direct damage and/or Indirect damage Skin Respiratory tract Exiting Host Respiratory tract, salivary glands Skin cells Fecal matter Urogenital tract
QUESTION 1 In describing the steps involved in the progression to actually causing an infection, which of the following is NOT an major required step? There must be a portal of exit for the microbe to exit. Organism must gain entry via one of the portals of entry and bind to host cells. O The organism must be able to evade or survive host defenses. The microbes must have fimbriae,pili or capsules. The infectious dose or number of organisms must...
QUESTION 1 Human microbiota resides in the a. intestines. b. kidneys. c. liver. d. cerebral spinal fluid. 5 points QUESTION 2 The entry, establishment, and multiplication of a pathogen is a. inflammation. b. a disease. c. infection. d. exposure. 5 points QUESTION 3 Indirect methods of disease transmission include a. sneezing. b. eating contaminated food. c. coughing. d. shaking hands. 5 points QUESTION 4 For an infection to be established, the host must a. create a portal...