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Bacterial colonization || All Answers Are Correct 100%.
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fimbriae/pili, afimbrial adhesins correct answers mechanisms of adhesion to host surfaces 
 
adhesins at tip that bind to specific glycoproteins/glycolipids on host cell membranes, long major filament that can extend beyond the capsule correct answers main features of pili/fimbriae 
 
molecules embedded in bacterial membranes, bind to glycoproteins or glycolipids on host membranes or can bind ECM such as fibronectin correct answers main features of afimbrial adhesins 
 
tracheal colonization fac...
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Microbial Pathogenesis E2 || with 100% Verified Solutions.
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What is the difference between a fimbrial adhesin and a non-fimbrial adhesin? correct answers Fimbrial adhesins are located at a scaffold-like structure (pilus or fibria) while afribrial adhesins are anchored directly in bacterial membrane. 
 
The E. coli P pilus is attached to the outer membrane and consists of several proteins. What is the role of the PapH protein? correct answers PapH is the anchor subunit in the outer membrane; it anchors the major pilus subunit to the outer membrane 
 
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Infection correct answers colonization of the body by a microorganism 
 
Disease correct answers any change from the general state of good health; not all disease is due to infection and infection does not always cause disease 
 
Sign correct answers Objective evidence of disease (rash, fever) 
 
Symptom correct answers Subjective evidence of disease (pain, headache) 
 
Mutualism correct answers benefits both organisms 
 
Commensalism correct answers One population benefits, the other is neither...
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Microbiology Exam 100 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 Update
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Microbiology Exam 100 Questions & Answers 2023/2024 UpdateMicrobiology,Oral Physiology,Oral Diagnosis, Pathophysiology,Phamacology, Class Anesthesiology & General Physiology Exam Questions & Answers 2023/2024 Update 
 
 
1.	 Any deviation from health where tissues and organs are damaged and disrupted is termed as: 
 
A.	Pathology 
B.	Disease 
C.	Infection 
D.	Transient microbiota 
E.	Commensalism 
 
 
2.	The human body provides a favorable habitat for microorganisms. Which of the following ...
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Introduction to parasitology with 100% correct answers 2024
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What is parasitology 
Parasites found world wide 
Most infections are found in underdeveloped tropical and subtropical areas 
 
 
 
Ectoparasite 
Parasite that lives on outer surface of host 
Lice, mites, ticks 
 
 
 
 
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Endoparasite 
Lives inside the body of the host 
Entameoba histolytica 
 
 
 
Obligate parasite 
Completely dependent on host during a segment or all of it...
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Lesson 5 - Infectious Diseases (Bacteria)
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gram staining uses a ____ soluble dye called ___ ____ to stain the ___ ___ - 
ANSWER-water; crystal violet; cell wall 
positive gram staining color - ANSWER-purple (dye sticks to thick peptidoglycan cell 
wall) 
negative gram staining color - ANSWER-pink (counter stain of safranin or fuchsine) 
gram + bacteria have cell walls made of - ANSWER-polysaccharides and charged AAs 
in peptidoglycan wall 
gram + bacteria can resist ___ in intestines but can be digested by ____ - 
ANSWER-bile; lysozymes ...
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Bacterial Colonization Q&A 2023-2024
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Bacterial Colonization Q&A 
fimbriae/pili, afimbrial adhesins - mechanisms of adhesion to host surfaces 
adhesins at tip that bind to specific glycoproteins/glycolipids on host cell membranes, 
long major filament that can extend beyond the capsule - main features of pili/fimbriae 
molecules embedded in bacterial membranes, bind to glycoproteins or glycolipids on 
host membranes or can bind ECM such as fibronectin - main features of afimbrial 
adhesins 
tracheal colonization factor (fimbrial...
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MIP - Immunology Questions with 100% correct answers rated A+
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MIP - Immunology2...INFECTION 
9...IMMUNE SYSTEM OVERVIEW 
33...INNATE IMMUNITY 
57...ADAPTIVE IMMUNITY 
66...ANTIBODY STRUCTURE & B CELL DIVERSITY 
84...T CELL DIVERSITY/ANTIGEN RECOGNITION 
97...MAJOR HISTOCOMPATIBILITY COMPLEX 
108...DEVELOPMENT OF B LYMPHOCYTES - correct answer 121...DEVELOPMENT OF T LYMPHOCYTES 
129...T CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY 
156...B CELL MEDIATED IMMUNITY 
181...MUCOSAL IMMUNITY 
205...VACCINES 
216...INHERITED IMMUNODEFICIENCY DISEASE 
233...HYPERSENSITIVITY 
243...AUTOI...
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WGU D311 MICROBIOLOGY 2024 STUDY FOR OA QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED
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WGU D311 MICROBIOLOGY 2024 STUDY FOR OA QUESTIONS WITH CORRECT VERIFIED ANSWERS UPDATED 
 
 
What is a characteristic of rhizospheres? 
The rhizosphere is where plants release organic compounds that can be metabolized by microbes into soil. 
Which environment would contain microbes that are psychrophilic? 
Glaciers 
What is the role of nematodes in soil? 
They photosynthesize and fix nitrogen. 
Which eukaryote is responsible for producing antibiotics to ward off bacterial competitors? 
Fungi 
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BMOL10030 Questions with Complete Correct Answers | Grade A+
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pathogenicity 
Ans: ability to cause disease by overcoming the defenses of a host 
virulence 
Ans: degree or extent of pathogenicity 
portals of entry 
Ans: avenues through which pathogens gain entrance into a host, through skin, mucous 
membranes, or parenterally 
ID50 
Ans: virulence of a microbe, infectious dose for 50% of a sample pop. 
LD50 
Ans: potency of a toxin, lethal dose for 50% of a sample pop. 
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adherence (adhesion) 
Ans: attachment between pathogen and host 
adhesins/ligands 
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