Question: Which of the following is an example of a pathogen with widespread resistance to antibiotics? a. MRSA b.SARS c.HIV d. prions Antibiotic resistance Antibiotic resistance is a huge issue in medicine in
An example of a pathogen commonly liberated by air currents in greenhouses is Botrytis cinerea. Active spore liberation occurs due to mechanisms within the fungus itself, such as changes in water pressure within cells. Ascospores are often forcibly discharged from the ascus (supporting sac) in ...
Alternaria solani is an example of a pathogenic hyphomycete. The fungus causes tomato early blight, which is one of the most important tomato diseases in the United States. The pathogen overwinters as chlamydospores in plant debris, which serves as a source of inoculum in spring. Lesions ...
Which of the following is an example of a blood-borne pathogen? a. Cytomegalovirus b. Group A strep c. TB mycobacterium d. Varicella virus Which of the following statements about antibiotic-associated colitis is incorrect? A) Broad-...
thaliana plants infected with Plum pox virus (PPV) [6] were used as a representative example of pathogen array experiment. The whole genome ATH1 chip contains 22810 genes, which allowed us to compare these data with our global profile. The index values were 7.7 in the case of EST mapping ...
“very disgusting”. An example of a statement: “I might be willing to try eating monkey meat, under some circumstances”. An example af a scenario: “You see maggots on a piece of meat in an outdoor garbage pail”. Higher scores reflect higher levels of disgust sensitivity. Two “...
Example of visual stimuli presented to participants in the 3AFC block examining the perceived attractiveness of the “textbook” group. Left: early follicular phase, middle: peri-ovulatory phase, right: mid-luteal phase. Full size image We created three further sets of face prototypes based on se...
muscles are described using specialized vocabulary that is hard to understand. Here is an example: The triceps brachii has three bellies with varying origins (scapula and humerus) and one insertion (ulna). It is a prime mover of elbow extension. The anconeus acts as a synergist in elbow ...
A number of fungal, bacterial and viral pathogens is responsible for causing respiratory infections by utilising aerosolised modes of transmission (see Table 2). The size of these pathogens may firstly dictate the size of the particle carrying the pathogen. For example, larger pathogens such as ...
The 1976 drought provides an excellent example of the diverse and complex effects on climate-driven animal and plant host–pathogen interactions under extreme conditions. Although data for a wide range of species were collected during 1976, these can only represent a small fraction of the total pat...