Introduction and classification of human microbiota Flashcards

1
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What percentage of cells within the body are of human origin?

A

10%

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What are the commensal microbiota?

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Commensal bacteria, fungi and protists.

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3
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What commensal is commonly found on the hard surfaces of the teeth? What disease is it responsible for?

A

Streptococcus mutans - dental caries.

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4
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What commensal is commonly found on the soft surfaces of the mouth?

A

Streptococcus salivarius

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5
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What are the four classes of protists?

A

Apicomplexa (formerly known as sporozoa)

Flagellate protista

Ciliate protista

Amoebae.

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6
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Is skin-living Staph coagulase negative or positive?

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Negative.

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7
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Give examples of ‘intoxication illnesses’.

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Ergotism, botulism and tetanus

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