Microorganisms and Disease Which is not a major defense mechanism in the stomach? Proteolytic enzymes Dense normal flora All of these Low pH Proteolytic enzymes Dense normal flora All of these Low pH ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microorganisms and Disease Which of the following disease is caused by DNA viruses? Small pox Yellow fever Measles Poliomyelitis Small pox Yellow fever Measles Poliomyelitis ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microorganisms and Disease What is common in catheters and ventilators? Bacteria responsible for associated infections are usually susceptible to antibiotics They are used primarily in neonatal intensive care units They predispose patients to viral rather than bacterial infections They bypass important defenses of the body Bacteria responsible for associated infections are usually susceptible to antibiotics They are used primarily in neonatal intensive care units They predispose patients to viral rather than bacterial infections They bypass important defenses of the body ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microorganisms and Disease Both Mycobacterium tuberculosis and Streptococcus pneumoniae stay in the lung and rarely, if ever, enter the bloodstream have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids are acquired by inhalation have polysaccharide capsules stay in the lung and rarely, if ever, enter the bloodstream have cell walls that contain a high content of mycolic acids are acquired by inhalation have polysaccharide capsules ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microorganisms and Disease Type III secretion systems are used to inject "effector" proteins directly into a host cell. Salmonella uses a type III secretion system to help the pathogen to survive the acid pH of the stomach survive within macrophages activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines secrete LT (heat labile toxin) and ST (heat stable toxin) into the lumen of the intestine survive the acid pH of the stomach survive within macrophages activate T cells to proliferate and secrete cytokines secrete LT (heat labile toxin) and ST (heat stable toxin) into the lumen of the intestine ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Microorganisms and Disease Each of the 3 virulence factors of Bacillus anthracis i.e. the capsule, edema toxin and lethal toxin can affect the activity of M cells B cells macrophages ciliated epithelial cells M cells B cells macrophages ciliated epithelial cells ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP