Ans: Prevents fusion of the phagozome with lysozyme .
This is the important step for the destruction of the cellular components inside the cell , because lysozyme contains all necessary hydrolytic enzymes that can destroy the microorganism.This prevents the Mycobacterium tuberculosis from destruction by macrphages because the process of phagocytosis doesn't take place .
Question 3 1 pts How does Mycobacterium tuberculosis prevent destruction by macrophages? The bacteria degrade the...
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Question 58 1 pts Name the tick borne disease caused by Ricketsii that acutely features a speckled rash on the wrists and ankles and may lead to long term damage due to intracellular pathogenic bacteria destroying epithelial cells of the blood vessels Name the tick borne disease caused by Ricketsii that acutely features a speckled rash on the wrists and ankles and may lead to long term damage due to intracellular pathogenic bacteria destroying epithelial cells of the blood vessels...
immunology
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1. NK cells are effective against viral infections because many virus infected cells a. are susceptible to lysis b. are susceptible to phagocytosis c. show reduced levels of MHC class I molecules d. show reduced levels of MHC class II molecules e. none of the above 2. Arachidonic acid serves as a substrate in the lipoxygenase and cyclooxygenase pathways resulting in the production of a. histamine, leukotrienes b. leukotrienes, prostaglandins...