Lecture Homework Assignment (LHA) #4
Bio 2010 Microbiology
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Virulence Factors:
There are two classes of bacterial exotoxins that are based on their target. Identify the two classes of exotoxin and the target for each. (1/2 pt. ea.; 2 pts. Total)
Type of Exotoxin Target
Other than exotoxins, name two virulence factors associated with bacterial pathogens. (½ pt. ea.; 1 pts. Total)
Foodborne Disease:
Differentiate between the following types of foodborne disease in terms of (1/2 pt. ea.; 3 pts. Total):
i) what is ingested; ii) relative length of incubation period; iii) relative duration of period of illness. (NOTE: For answers ii) and iii), do NOT give specific number of hours, days, etc., but rather the relative length of time compared to each other.
Intoxication:
i)
ii)
iii)
Foodborne infection:
i)
ii)
iii)
Name two pathogens (Genus & species) for each of the two types of foodborne disease. (½ pt. ea.; 2 pts. Total)
Intoxication:
1.)
2.)
Foodborne infection:
1.)
2.)
Antibiotic Resistance:
What are the two things that mankind is doing that result in increasing levels of antibiotic resistance? (Answers should be one word each.) (1/2 pt. ea.; 1 pt. Total)
1.)
2.)
Penicillin, cephalosporin, monobactams, and carbapenums all belong to the same class of antibiotics, based on a common molecular structure in each. 1.) What is the name of this chemical structure? 2.) On the basis of this molecular structure, what is the name given to the class of enzymes that cleaves it? (Hint: The term is generic to all of these enzymes. Do not provide names that only apply to a single antibiotic.) 3.) Draw a picture of this structure and only this structure, and label each atom. (1/2 pt. ea.; 1 ½ pt. Total)
1.)
2.)
3.)
Penicillin inhibits what metabolic process in susceptible bacterial cells? Be specific. (Hint: This is an example of one of the five ‘mechanisms of resistance,’ of certain bacteria against certain antibiotics. It also is the basis of the Ames Test, to determine potential chemical carcinogens.) (1 pt. Total)
Viruses:
Identify, in the correct order, the steps during the replication of an enveloped animal virus. (½ pt. ea.; 3 pts. Total)
Transfer of genes from one bacterium to another may be accomplished by incorrect assembly of bacteriophage that contain gene(s) from the original host bacterium. This process is known as what? One word answer. (1 pt. Total)
What are the three ‘Golden Rules’ of genetics that also apply to viruses? (1/2 pt. ea.; 1 ½ pt. Total)
1.)
2.)
3.)
Immunity: Match the Immunological Process with the best description of the Type of Immunity elicited. Each Immunological Process can be used only one time, but the Type of Immunity may be associated with more than one Immunological Process. (1/2 pt. ea.; 3 pts. Total)
Type of Immunity |
Immunological Process |
11. Artificially-acquired, Passive immunity |
A. Complement Activation by Alternative Pathway |
12. Artificially-acquired, Active immunity |
B. Infectious disease |
13. Naturally-acquired, Passive immunity |
C. Transfer antibodies from another immune animal |
14. Naturally-acquired, Active immunity |
D. Vaccination |
15. Non-specific immunity |
E. Breastfeeding neonate |
F. Phagocytosis of complement opsonized antigen |
Food borne disease
Food intoxication i) what is ingested - food containing toxins produced by bacteria
ii) relative length incubation period - short
iii) relative duration duration of illness - short
Food borne infection i) what is ingested - food containing live bacteria
ii) relative length incubation period - long
iii) relative duration duration of illness - long
Intoxication examples 1.Staphylococcus aureus 2. Clostridium perfringens
Food poisoning exxample 1. Eschericia coli 2. Vibrio cholera
Antibiotic Resistance:
What are the two things that mankind is doing that result in increasing levels of antibiotic resistance?
1. Overuse of antibiotics
2. Misuse of antibiotics
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