★ Diseases Quiz
A microbe that lives in or on another organism of another species (its host) and benefits by taking nutrients from the host. Examples include head lice and tapeworms.
A. Bacteria
B. Virus
C. Parasite
D. Fungi
Select your answer:
Topics:
Contemporary Nutrition Issues Urinary System and Fluid Balance Reproductive System Vocabulary Polio Nutrition and Calorific Value Major Internal Organs of the Body Personal Growth Plan Medical Suffixes Human Genetics Functional Anatomy in Track & Field Musculoskeletal Pathophysiology Human Anatomy Study Guide Epidemiology Sources Of Food Respiratory, Cardiovascular & OncologyOther quiz:
Muscular › ViewThese muscles are attached to your bones
A. Skeletal
B. Smooth
C. Rough
D. Cardiac
Enzymes and Digestion › View
What is the purpose of the ‘lock and key theory’ in explaining enzyme action?
A. To demonstrate the role of amylase in starch digestion
B. To illustrate the breakdown of lipids by lipases
C. To explain the production of bile in the liver
D. To describe the shape of enzyme molecules