Infections from microorganisms that normally do not cause disease in the general population but can cause great harm in people with HIV are called:

a. tissue rejection. b. AIDS-defining illnesses.
c. opportunistic infections. d. lipomas.


c

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Excessive intakes of dietary protein can:

a. cause vitamin deficiencies. b. impair kidney function. c. increase weight loss. d. decrease production of indispensable amino acids.

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Weight gain is caused by excess intake of calories, regardless of whether those calories come from carbohydrates, fat, or protein.

a. true b. false

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The pH lowering effects of ______convert pepsinogen to pepsin

a. hydrochloric acid b. sulfuric acid c. acetic acid d. citric acid

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Inflammation of the oral mucosa that is often associated with fungal infections or with herpes-like viruses is called: a. stomatitis

b. gingivitis. c. cheilosis. d. glossitis. e. xerostomia.

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