Why is it that a virus that infects a human is not likely to infect a dog or a cat?
A. viruses only infect humans
B. viruses are specific to a host
C. dogs and cats do not get diseases
D. viruses do not infect living things
Select your answer:
Topics:
Phlebotomy Medicine Clinics Hospital Unit Pathophysiology Mitosis Forensics Terms Renal, Cancer, HIV Inflammation and Tissue Repair Vision (AP Psych) Essential Nutrients Brain/Neuron Anatomy First Aid Bleeding Nucleic Acids Diseases of Digestive System Respiratory and UrinaryOther quiz:
Infection Control › ViewAn infection that begins in a healthcare facility is a
A. endogenous
B. nosocomial
C. exogenous
D. opportunistic
Movement › View
What can you predict from the fact that babies have more bones than adults?
A. Most adults suffer from bone loss
B. Teenagers also have more bones than adults
C. Babies shed some of their bones as they grow
D. Some of babies’ bones fuse together as they grow