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What is the causative agent of malaria? Describe the unique way this organism reproduces. ___ is a drug that is used to prevent malaria. What is the compound used in anti-malarial drug? What is malaria and how does it spread? How much of the human population is subject to this threat...
Where does leprosy bacteria come from? What food is the parasite which causes giardiasis found in? What triggered germ theory? What organism could have caused an outbreak of intestinal illness in a swimming pool generally using chlorine? What is a microbe? Who invented germ theory? What is germ...
Bacteria is not only a living organism, it carries all the tools it needs for growth and multiplication and it can reproduce on its own, asexually. In case of sexual reproduction, certain plasmids' genetic material can be passed between bacteria. Most kinds of bacteria ...
tuberculosis and anthrax; protozoa causing diseases such as malaria and also fungi causing diseases such as ringworm. Disease causing microorganisms called pathogens enter our body through air, water, food, contact or insects. They spread communicable diseases, which can spread from an infected person...
A parasite is an organism that lives on or in a host, benefiting at the host's expense, while a pathogen is a disease-causing microorganism.
An organism that has a biological relationship with one or more organisms that leads to mutual benefit. Syntrophic interactions Interactions in which organisms do more together than alone. Virulence A quantitative estimate of the ability of one organism to harm another. ...
The causative organism of tuberculosis is ___. What is the respiratory membrane? What is apoptosis? What are five different types of leukocytes? How do they differ from each other and what kinds of pathogens does each cell type specifically respond to? Which type of immunity lasts the shortest...
How does C. diphtheriae acquire virulence? What bacteria causes epidemic typhus? How does coagulase enhance the virulence of an organism? Are pili always virulence factors? What is bacterial lysis? What is bacterial pathogenesis? What affects bacterial growth?
What is the scientific name of a disease-causing organism? A. Pathogen B. Germ C. Vector D. Host Describe or characterize the following disease and determine its mechanism of pathogenesis: Tuberculosis. a. Microbes produce toxins that are then ingested. b. Microbes colonize mucous membranes of...