Medical Quiz

Pathophysiology Quiz

What is the difference between a virus and a bacteria?

A. A bacteria is not a pathogen while viruses are pathogens

B. Bacteria do not destroy their host cell while viruses do destroy their host cell

C. Bacteria contain DNA while viruses contain RNA

D. A bacteria is considered an organism, while viruses are not living

Select your answer:
         


Topics:

Pathogens Health and Disease Pancreatitis Limitation of Senses Integumentary and Musculoskeletal System Muscle Origin, Insertion, and Function Dermatology Vocabulary Forensic Pathology Circulatory System and Nutrition Carbohydrates and Proteins Organic Compounds, Minerals and Enzymes Cell Cycle Skeletal System Vocabulary Human Genome and Bioethics Review Renal Pharmacology

Other quiz:

Living Organisms › View

How do the digestive system and the circulatory system work together in the human body?

A. The digestive system sends electric messages, while the circulatory system responds to the messages.

B. The digestive system provides structure for the body, while the circulatory system directs the movement.

C. The digestive system removes liquid toxins from the body, while the circulatory system removes solid waste.

D. The digestive system extracts nutrients from food, while the circulatory system transports those nutrients.


Cardio and Resp Disorders › View

Caused by blockage of the arteries, usually in the legs.

A. Peripheral Vascular Disease

B. Myocardial Infarction

C. Tachycardia

D. Angina Pectoris