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1.The quantity of animals that are inflicted with a disease in group animals but are not dead is called mortality
2.Viruses live on entirely
3.Barrio agents are marketing personnel who buy from backyard farms and sell to travelling merchants. Sometimes agents and viajeros are both functions of an agent
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- 1, -n- is the capability of an organism to produce disease 2. A pathogen is a living organism causes disease in another living organism gains entrance into the body, usually through the skin or a body orifice must be able to adapt to a host environment and multiply all of the aboveWhat is true about coronavirus? Question 11 options: It is a virion It contains a single-stranded RNA It is a viroid A and B C onlyAll viruses can be grown in cell cultures. True False All viral infections can cause CPE. True False
- Any virus can infect any host cell True FalseNeed help Do you think a pandemic can outbreak from environment? Explain it using internal/external elements of ecosystem.You can choose one or more than one option The viral infection process can be: dependent on the cell type. linked to membrane fusion linked to an endocytosis process independent of host cell metabolism dependent on the host cell cycle
- Polyomavirus and Papillomavirus, which is NOT correct? are circular dsDNA are icosahedral capsid are non-enveloped contain DNA and RNA polymerase their fusion with the host cell doesn’t involve in uncoating genome replicate in cytoplasm None of the above Both D and F D, E, and FWhat is the importance of taking medical supplements like vitamin c, zinc, and rosehip oil in today's situation? How does it fight and protects us from the covid-19 virus? Being healthy and beautiful in time of pandemic.The reason that influenza infection is more dangerous than the common cold is because ___. the antigen of the cold microbe mutates but influenza antigen remains constant the flu can infect the lungs, the cold rarely infects any deeper than the trachea influenza has a food borne route of infection, while the cold has a direct contact route flu cannot be controlled by antibiotics but the cold can be
- QUESTION 3 Which BEST describes why it is difficult to develop antiviral drugs? Oa Antivical drugs are vory easy to develop and have no sido effects. Ob. Viruses are too small to be targeted by drugs Oc Viruses are hard to target because they use the host cell's enzymes and ribonomes to metabolize and roplicate Od. Viral infections usually clear up on their own with no problems QUESTION 4 Which of the following has ylelded microbes that produce compounds with the most antimicroblal activity? O sll the arctic O human GI tract the oceanKnow your terms (some may be used more than once) A disorder caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi a parasites in humans, animals, or plants V [Choose ] Communicable Diseases Both Infectious and Contagious In terms of transmission-Rabies is this Non-Communicable diseases Contagious (Transmission) Infectious (Transmission) In terms of transmission, Lyme Disease is this Spontaneous Generation Infectious Disease Miasma In terms of transmission, COVID-19 is this, esp. Delta and Omicron variants Germ Theory of Disease Infectious (Transmission) A foul air [ Choose ] The belief that life just appeared [ Choose ] The concept that specific organisms produce [ Choose ] specific diseases Diseases such as Diabetes and Heart Disease [ Choose ] Yersinia pestis transmission for plague [ Choose ]What is correct for cold virus (rhinovirus)? Has an incubation period of usually 1 week Circulates only during the winter in Sweden There is no vaccine Has no cover It is primarily a type of rhinovirus that causes disease