A) tolerance.
B) avoidance.
C) resistance.
D) reluctance.
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A) the pathogen should decrease in abundance until hosts begin to die.
B) the pathogen should increase in abundance until the hosts begin to die.
C) the disease will not become an epidemic.
D) the individuals in the population will either die or become resistant.
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A) high fatality rate
B) recent discovery
C) increased occurrence
D) recent jump to a new host
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A) g × I × S
B) g ÷ (I × S)
C) I + (S ÷ g)
D) S + (I × g)
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A) the infection fails to take hold in the host population.
B) the population becomes resistant to the infection.
C) the infection becomes an epidemic.
D) the population is immune to the infection.
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A) spend more time out in the open.
B) be attracted to larger fish.
C) spend more time in refuges.
D) be scared of larger fish.
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A) the infection becomes an epidemic.
B) all individuals in the population become resistant to the infection.
C) the infection fails to take hold in the host population.
D) all infected individuals in the population recover.
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A) They produce chemical factors that suppress their host's immune system.
B) They produce surface proteins that mimic the host's own proteins.
C) They continually produce novel surface proteins to confuse their host's immune system.
D) They coat themselves with their host's proteins.
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A) coevolution.
B) a reservoir species adaptation.
C) a parasite adaptation.
D) a host adaptation.
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A) Reservoir species transmit the parasite more frequently than host species, so the parasite infects a larger number of individuals.
B) Reservoir species are necessary for reproduction of the parasite.
C) Reservoir species do not die of the parasite and can be a continuous source of the parasite.
D) Without the reservoir species, the parasite could not disperse from one host to another.
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A) protozoan
B) prion
C) viral
D) fungal
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A) Species A has a significantly faster growth rate than species B.
B) Species B has a significantly faster growth rate than species A.
C) Species A and species B have similar growth rates.
D) There is not enough information to make any determination about the growth rates of species A and species B.
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A) horizontally; via a mosquito vector
B) vertically; from parent to offspring
C) horizontally; via a helminth
D) horizontally; directly via ingestion of infected cow tissue
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A) a fungus.
B) a virus.
C) a prion.
D) a protozoan.
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A) horizontal; horizontal
B) vertical; vertical
C) horizontal; vertical
D) vertical; horizontal
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A) a tick
B) a tapeworm
C) a flea
D) a mite
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