Questions and Answers 1. Disease resulting from infection with parasitic tapeworms belongs to teania species o A. Taenia Coliasis o B. o C. Taeniasis Cyticercosis 2. Tissue infection caused by Taenia Solium o A. o B. Cyticercosis Taeniasis 3. Host of Taenia Solium o A. o B. o C. o D. Pigs Humans Both None 4. Host of Taenia Saginata o A. o B. o C. o D. Cow Human Both None 5. Morphology of adult worm o A. Onchospheres o B. o C. o D. Scolex Proglottids Strombila 6. Organ of attachment4 suckers with hooklets o A. Onchospheres o B. o C. Scolex Strombila 7. Inhibits complement activationblocks cytokine productioninterferes with neutrophil function o A. Taeniastatin o B. o C. Paramyosin Sulfated polysaccharide o D. o E. Antibodies Glutathione S-Transferase 8. Renders parasite killing o A. Taeniastatin o B. o C. Paramyosin Sulfated polysaccharide o D. o E. Antibodies Glutathione S-Transferase 9. Directs complement activity away from the parasite o A. Taeniastatin o B. o C. Paramyosin Sulfated polysaccharide o D. o E. Antibodies Glutathione S-Transferase 10. Detoxification o A. Taeniastatin o B. o C. Paramyosin Sulfated polysaccharide o D. o E. Antibodies Glutathione S-Transferase 11. Source of amino acid o A. Taeniastatin o B. Paramyosin o C. Sulfated polysaccharide o D. o E. Antibodies Glutathione S-Transferase 12. Infection with the adult worm o A. o B. Taeniasis Cysticercosis o C. Neurocysticercosis 13. Tissue Infection caused by metacestode or larval stage of taenia solium o A. o B. Taeniasis Cysticercosis o C. Neurocysticercosis 14. Most common parasitic infection of the human CNS o A. Taeniasis o Cysticercosis B.