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© 2013 Pearson Education, Inc.

Chapter 12: The Eukaryotes: Fungi, Algae, Protozoa, and Helminths

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Fungi Algae Protozoa HelminthsArthropods as Vectors

FINAL ROUND

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Topic 1: Fungi

$100 Question

What is the common cause of yeast infections?

a. Aspergillus

b. Candida albicans

c. Histoplasma

d. Penicillium

ANSWER

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Topic 1: Fungi

$100 Answer

What is the common cause of yeast infections?

a. Aspergillus

b. Candida albicans

c. Histoplasma

d. Penicillium

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Topic 1: Fungi

$200 Question

Which fungus causes the most common life-threatening infection in AIDS patients?

a. Aspergillus

b. Candida

c. Rhizopus

d. Pneumocystis

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Fungi

$200 Answer

Which fungus causes the most common life-threatening infection in AIDS patients?

a. Aspergillus

b. Candida

c. Rhizopus

d. Pneumocystis

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Topic 1: Fungi

$300 Question

All of the following are fungi EXCEPT

a. molds.

b. yeasts.

c. Paramecium.

d. Penicillium.

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Topic 1: Fungi

$300 Answer

All of the following are fungi EXCEPT

a. molds.

b. yeasts.

c. Paramecium.

d. Penicillium.

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Topic 1: Fungi

$400 Question

What term refers to fungal infections deep within the body?

a. systemic mycoses

b. cutaneous mycoses

c. subcutaneous mycoses

d. superficial mycoses

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Fungi

$400 Answer

What term refers to fungal infections deep within the body?

a. systemic mycoses

b. cutaneous mycoses

c. subcutaneous mycoses

d. superficial mycoses

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Topic 1: Fungi

$500 Question

Which is the correct order of events for sexual reproduction in fungi?

a. meiosis, plasmogamy, karyogamy

b. plasmogamy, karyogamy, meiosis

c. karyogamy, plasmogamy, meiosis

d. karyogamy, meiosis, plasmogamy

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ANSWER

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Topic 1: Fungi

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Which is the correct order of events for sexual reproduction in fungi?

a. meiosis, plasmogamy, karyogamy

b. plasmogamy, karyogamy, meiosis

c. karyogamy, plasmogamy, meiosis

d. karyogamy, meiosis, plasmogamy

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All of the following groups of algae produce substances that are toxic to humans EXCEPT

a. green algae.

b. diatoms.

c. red algae.

d. dinoflagellates.

Topic 2: Algae

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Topic 2: Algae

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All of the following groups of algae produce substances that are toxic to humans EXCEPT

a. green algae.

b. diatoms.

c. red algae.

d. dinoflagellates.

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Which type of algae is found at the greatest depth in water?

a. blue algae

b. red algae

c. brown algae

d. green algae

Topic 2: Algae

$200 Question

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ANSWER

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Which type of algae is found at the greatest depth in water?

a. blue algae

b. red algae

c. brown algae

d. green algae

Topic 2: Algae

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The body of a multicellular alga is called a

a. mycelium.

b. hypha.

c. pseudopod.

d. thallus.

Topic 2: Algae

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The body of a multicellular alga is called a

a. mycelium.

b. hypha.

c. pseudopod.

d. thallus.

Topic 2: Algae

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Topic 2: Algae

$400 Question

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What is the etiological agent of ciguatera?

a. Alexandrium

b. diatoms

c. Phytophthora

d. Gambierdiscus

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Topic 2: Algae

$400 Answer

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What is the etiological agent of ciguatera?

a. Alexandrium

b. diatoms

c. Phytophthora

d. Gambierdiscus

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Topic 2: Algae

$500 Question

Paralytic shellfish poisoning is caused by members of the genus Alexandrium, which secrete

a. aflatoxins.

b. endotoxins.

c. exotoxins.

d. saxitoxins.

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ANSWER

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Topic 2: Algae

$500 Answer

Paralytic shellfish poisoning is caused by members of the genus Alexandrium, which secrete

a. aflatoxins.

b. endotoxins.

c. exotoxins.

d. saxitoxins.

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$100 Question

The feeding or growing stage of a protozoan is called

a. merozoite.

b. microspora.

c. trophozoite.

d. sporozoite.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Protozoa

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The feeding or growing stage of a protozoan is called

a. merozoite.

b. microspora.

c. trophozoite.

d. sporozoite.

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$200 Question

The only pathogenic ameba found in the human intestine is

a. Amoeba proteus.

b. Entamoeba histolytica.

c. Plasmodium vivax.

d. Toxoplasma gondii.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$200 Answer

The only pathogenic ameba found in the human intestine is

a. Amoeba proteus.

b. Entamoeba histolytica.

c. Plasmodium vivax.

d. Toxoplasma gondii.

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Ciliates take in food by way of the

a. vacuole.

b. cytosome.

c. pseudopod.

d. mitosome.

Topic 3: Protozoa

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Protozoa

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Ciliates take in food by way of the

a. vacuole.

b. cytosome.

c. pseudopod.

d. mitosome.

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$400 Question

The organism that requires domestic cats in its life cycle is

a. Acanthamoeba.

b. Plasmodium vivax.

c. Entamoeba histolytica.

d. Toxoplasma gondii.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Protozoa

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The organism that requires domestic cats in its life cycle is

a. Acanthamoeba.

b. Plasmodium vivax.

c. Entamoeba histolytica.

d. Toxoplasma gondii.

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$500 Question

Which of the following statements about protozoa is FALSE?

a. All make cysts.

b. They have eukaryotic cells.

c. They may reproduce sexually.

d. They may have flagella or cilia.

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ANSWER

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Topic 3: Protozoa

$500 Answer

Which of the following statements about protozoa is FALSE?

a. All make cysts.

b. They have eukaryotic cells.

c. They may reproduce sexually.

d. They may have flagella or cilia.

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Topic 4: Helminths

$100 Question

What do tapeworms eat?

a. red blood cells

b. host tissues

c. intestinal contents

d. intestinal bacteria

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Helminths

$100 Answer

What do tapeworms eat?

a. red blood cells

b. host tissues

c. intestinal contents

d. intestinal bacteria

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Topic 4: Helminths

$200 Question

Parasitic helminths are distinguished from free-living helminths by all of the following EXCEPT

a. reduced means of locomotion.

b. reduced nervous system.

c. lack of a digestive system.

d. inability to reproduce.

ANSWER

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Topic 4: Helminths

$200 Answer

Parasitic helminths are distinguished from free-living helminths by all of the following EXCEPT

a. reduced means of locomotion.

b. reduced nervous system.

c. lack of a digestive system.

d. inability to reproduce.

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Topic 4: Helminths

$300 Question

The encysted larva of the beef tapeworm is called a

a. cercaria.

b. cysticercus.

c. redia.

d. metacercaria.

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Helminths

$300 Answer

The encysted larva of the beef tapeworm is called a

a. cercaria.

b. cysticercus.

c. redia.

d. metacercaria.

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Topic 4: Helminths

$400 Question

Hydatid cysts are formed by which organism?

a. Echinococcus granulosus

b. Taenia saginata

c. Clonorchis sinensis

d. Taenia solium

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Helminths

$400 Answer

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Hydatid cysts are formed by which organism?

a. Echinococcus granulosus

b. Taenia saginata

c. Clonorchis sinensis

d. Taenia solium

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Topic 4: Helminths

$500 Question

Which of the following statements about helminths is FALSE?

a. All are parasites.

b. They are heterotrophic.

c. They have eukaryotic cells.

d. They are multicellular.

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ANSWER

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Topic 4: Helminths

$500 Answer

Which of the following statements about helminths is FALSE?

a. All are parasites.

b. They are heterotrophic.

c. They have eukaryotic cells.

d. They are multicellular.

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$100 Question

Arthropods that carry pathogenic microorganisms are called

a. arachnida.

b. vectors.

c. crustacea.

d. insecta.

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$100 Answer

Arthropods that carry pathogenic microorganisms are called

a. arachnida.

b. vectors.

c. crustacea.

d. insecta.

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$200 Question

Xenopsylla transmits which disease?

a. Lyme disease

b. endemic murine typhus

c. arboviral encephalitis

d. African trypanosomiasis

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$200 Answer

Xenopsylla transmits which disease?

a. Lyme disease

b. endemic murine typhus

c. arboviral encephalitis

d. African trypanosomiasis

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$300 Question

Which of the following arthropods is the vector of Lyme disease?

a. tick

b. head louse

c. mite

d. mosquito

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$300 Answer

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Which of the following arthropods is the vector of Lyme disease?

a. tick

b. head louse

c. mite

d. mosquito

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$400 Question

The sexual reproduction of Plasmodium vivax takes place in the intestine of a

a. tick.

b. mosquito.

c. human.

d. flea.

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$400 Answer

The sexual reproduction of Plasmodium vivax takes place in the intestine of a

a. tick.

b. mosquito.

c. human.

d. flea.

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$500 Question

Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

a. mosquito–epidemic typhus

b. kissing bug–Chagas’ disease

c. tick–Rocky Mountain spotted fever

d. Anopheles–malaria

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ANSWER

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Topic 5: Arthropods as Vectors

$500 Answer

Which of the following pairs is mismatched?

a. mosquito–epidemic typhus

b. kissing bug–Chagas’ disease

c. tick–Rocky Mountain spotted fever

d. Anopheles–malaria

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FINAL ROUND Question

Amebic dysentery is caused by which etiological agent?

a. Acanthamoeba

b. Naegleria

c. Entamoeba

d. Cyclospora

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ANSWER

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FINAL ROUND Answer

Amebic dysentery is caused by which etiological agent?

a. Acanthamoeba

b. Naegleria

c. Entamoeba

d. Cyclospora

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