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Types of parasite-MOT, MCQ
  • Jef Marc Valencia

  • 問題数 33 • 2/18/2025

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  • 1

    Type of parasite according to habitat that is found outside the host

    ECTOPARASITE

  • 2

    Type of parasite according to habitat that is found within the host

    ENDOPARASITE

  • 3

    Type of parasite according to the dependence of the host in which depends completely upon its host for metabolite shelter and transportation

    OBLIGATORY

  • 4

    Type of parasite that is dependent on the host in which they are also called as opportunist

    FACULTATIVE

  • 5

    Type of host that is sexually mature stages of a parasite and fertilization takes place like mosquitoes

    DEFINITIVE HOST, PRIMARY HOST, FINAL HOST

  • 6

    This is the type of host that harboring sexually immature or larval stage of a parasite and in which no fertilization takes place as these are usually requires host

    SECONDARY HOST, AMPLIFIER HOST

  • 7

    This is a type of host which parasites undergo multiplication

    AMPLIFIER HOST

  • 8

    A wild or domestic animal in which harbors a parasite and acts as a sources of infection to humans

    RESERVOIR HOST

  • 9

    This describe a host that is not necessary for the development of particular species of parasite but nonetheless may happen to serve to maintain the life cycle of the parasite

    PARATENIC HOST

  • 10

    The host harboring and disseminating a parasite but exhibiting no clinical sign

    CARRIER HOST, TRANSPORT HOST

  • 11

    This refers to the infection of a host other than the normal host species and a parasite may or may not continue full development in his host

    ACCIDENTAL HOST, INCIDENTAL HOST

  • 12

    Host parasite relationship in which means living together by the association of two living organisms each of a different species

    SYMBIOSIS

  • 13

    Host parasite relationship in which the association of two different species of organisms that is beneficial to one and neutral to the other. This one benefits but in the other is neither help nor harm

    COMMENSALISM

  • 14

    Host parasite relationship which association of two different species of organisms that is beneficial to both

    MUTUALISM

  • 15

    Host parasite relationship in which survival of one or both of the organisms involved is dependent upon the relationship

    OBLIGATIVE MUTUALISM

  • 16

    Host parasite relationship which both organisms benefit from but one are not dependent upon the relationship for survival

    FACULTATIVE MUTUALISM

  • 17

    Host parasite relationship in which a relationship of two organisms which the smaller organism has the potential of harming the larger organism this parasite relies on the host for nutrients and a place to live which harms the host or lives at the expense of the host

    PARASITISM

  • 18

    Parasite that has demonstrated the ability to cause disease

    PATHOGENIC

  • 19

    Select all parasite that are usually found on the contaminated soil

    A LUMBRICOIDES, S STERCORALIS, T TRICHURIA, HOOKWORM

  • 20

    Select all parasite that are usually found on the contaminated water

    AMOEBA, FLUKE

  • 21

    Select all parasite that are blood sucking arthropod

    MALARIA, TRYPANOSOMA, LEISHMANIA, WUTCHERIA

  • 22

    Select all parasite that causes auto infection

    S STERCORALIS, T SOLIUM, E VERMICULARIS

  • 23

    Mode of transmission of parasite which contact with an infected person or animal from the source to the susceptible host without involving an intermediate object

    DIRECT

  • 24

    Mode of transmission of parasite which requires biological vectors and or one or more intermediate host for transmission

    INDIRECT

  • 25

    Select if direct or indirect Droplet spread

    DIRECT

  • 26

    Select if direct or indirect Sexual intercourse

    DIRECT

  • 27

    Select if direct or indirect Kissing

    DIRECT

  • 28

    Select if direct or indirect Holding hands

    DIRECT

  • 29

    Select if direct or indirect Stercoralis

    DIRECT

  • 30

    Select if direct or indirect Ingestion of contaminated food and drink

    INDIRECT

  • 31

    Select if direct or indirect Contact with contaminated soil

    INDIRECT

  • 32

    Select if direct or indirect Bite of an infected arthropod

    INDIRECT

  • 33

    Select if direct or indirect fomites

    INDIRECT