The document discusses protozoa and pathogenic protozoa. It provides multiple choice questions about protozoan classes, pseudopods, pathogenicity factors, transmission modes, sexually transmitted protozoa, vectors, affected body systems, and diseases. Key points covered include the four classes of protozoa (amoeba, flagellates, ciliates and sporozoans), pseudopods being false feet for locomotion, factors like reproductive potential and induced injury contributing to pathogenicity but not parasite size or type, modes like contact with infected feces and drinking contaminated water transmitting pathogens but not breathing air, and specific protozoa causing diseases like malaria, African sleeping sickness, acanthamoeba keratitis and gi
The document discusses protozoa and pathogenic protozoa. It provides multiple choice questions about protozoan classes, pseudopods, pathogenicity factors, transmission modes, sexually transmitted protozoa, vectors, affected body systems, and diseases. Key points covered include the four classes of protozoa (amoeba, flagellates, ciliates and sporozoans), pseudopods being false feet for locomotion, factors like reproductive potential and induced injury contributing to pathogenicity but not parasite size or type, modes like contact with infected feces and drinking contaminated water transmitting pathogens but not breathing air, and specific protozoa causing diseases like malaria, African sleeping sickness, acanthamoeba keratitis and gi
The document discusses protozoa and pathogenic protozoa. It provides multiple choice questions about protozoan classes, pseudopods, pathogenicity factors, transmission modes, sexually transmitted protozoa, vectors, affected body systems, and diseases. Key points covered include the four classes of protozoa (amoeba, flagellates, ciliates and sporozoans), pseudopods being false feet for locomotion, factors like reproductive potential and induced injury contributing to pathogenicity but not parasite size or type, modes like contact with infected feces and drinking contaminated water transmitting pathogens but not breathing air, and specific protozoa causing diseases like malaria, African sleeping sickness, acanthamoeba keratitis and gi
a. Plant-like only b. Animal-like only c. Both animal and plant like d. None of the above
What are the four classes of Protozoans?
a. Animalia, Plantae, Fungi, and Protista b. Chordata, Arthropoda, Orthonectida, and Hemichordata. c. Amoeba, Flagellates, Ciliates and Sporozoans d. None of the above A pseudopod is a(n) __________. a. extra nucleus for reproduction b. false foot for locomotion c. whip-like extension for locomotion d. second stage of protozoan life cycle
Which is NOT a factor that contribute to Pathogenicity of protozoan?
a. Reproductive potential b. Induced injury c. Parasite size d. Parasite type
Which is a NOT a mode of transmission of pathogenic protozoa?
a. breathing air b. contact with infected feces c. drinking contaminated water d. insect vectors Which protozoan below can cause STI/sexually transmitted infections? a. Trypanosoma b. Toxoplasma c. Entamoeba histolytica d. Trichomonas
Tsetse fly are the vectors of what parasitic protozoan?
a. Acanthamoeba b. Trypanosoma brucei gambiens c. Balantidium coli d. Giardia lamblia Giardia causes symptoms in what body system of mammal hosts? a. circulatory b. respiratory c. digestive d. skeletal
Plasmodium is the causative agent of which disease?
a. Malaria b. Pneumonia c. Toxoplasmosis d. Amoebiasis Acanthamoebais the causative agent of which disease? a. Acanthamoeba keratitis b. Amoebiasis c. Giardiasis d. African sleeping sickness