31. Part of normal microbiota. Causes serious pulmonary disease A. Bordetella pertussis In immunocompromised people. Most likely cause of a respiratory fungal infection in a patient who has returned from a trip to Arizona where he bought some dusty 32. B. Coccidioides immitis old blankets. 33. The major cause of bacterial pharyngitis C. Coryza syndrome 34. Camouflages Group A streptococcus from the D. Diphtheria action of phagocytes 35.Pathogenic fungus found in the droppings of bats, E. Group A streptococcus chickens, and blackbirds 36. A pseudomembrane in the throat is a sign of this infection F. Group B streptococcus 37. Characteristic severe cough in young children. Can be fatal. G. Hemagglutinin or neuraminidase 38. Makes up the glycoprotein spikes on orthomyxoviruses H. Histoplasma capsulatum 39. A frequent cause of the common cold L. Hyaluronic acid capsule 40. Leading respiratory disease of infants J. Pneumocystis jirovecii K. Respiratory syncytial virus L Rhinovirus M. Tuberculosis

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Match the description on the left side to the correct term from the choices on the right side. Responses
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31.
Part of normal microbiota. Causes serious pulmonary disease A. Bordetella pertussis
In Immunocompromised people.
Most likely cause of a respiratory fungal infection in a patient
who has returned from a trip to Arizona where he bought some dusty
32.
B. Coccidioides immitis
old blankets.
33.
The major cause of bacterial pharyngitis
C. Coryza syndrome
34.
Camouflages Group A streptococcus from the
D. Diphtheria
action of phagocytes
35.
Pathogenic fungus found in the droppings of bats,
E. Group A streptococcus
chickens, and blackbirds
36.
A pseudomembrane in the throat is a sign of this infection
F. Group B streptococcus
37.
Characteristic severe cough in young children. Can be fatal.
G. Hemagglutinin or
neuraminidase
38.
Makes up the glycoprotein spikes on orthomyxoviruses
H. Histoplasma capsulatum
39.
A frequent cause of the common cold
L. Hyaluronic acid capsule
40.
Leading respiratory disease of infants
J. Pneumocystis jirovecii
K. Respiratory syncytial virus
L Rhinovirus
M. Tuberculosis
Transcribed Image Text:Chapter 22 - Diseases of the Respiratory System Match the description on the left side to the correct term from the choices on the right side. Responses can only be used one time. Not all responses will be used. 31. Part of normal microbiota. Causes serious pulmonary disease A. Bordetella pertussis In Immunocompromised people. Most likely cause of a respiratory fungal infection in a patient who has returned from a trip to Arizona where he bought some dusty 32. B. Coccidioides immitis old blankets. 33. The major cause of bacterial pharyngitis C. Coryza syndrome 34. Camouflages Group A streptococcus from the D. Diphtheria action of phagocytes 35. Pathogenic fungus found in the droppings of bats, E. Group A streptococcus chickens, and blackbirds 36. A pseudomembrane in the throat is a sign of this infection F. Group B streptococcus 37. Characteristic severe cough in young children. Can be fatal. G. Hemagglutinin or neuraminidase 38. Makes up the glycoprotein spikes on orthomyxoviruses H. Histoplasma capsulatum 39. A frequent cause of the common cold L. Hyaluronic acid capsule 40. Leading respiratory disease of infants J. Pneumocystis jirovecii K. Respiratory syncytial virus L Rhinovirus M. Tuberculosis
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