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Reason- In case of acquired immunity the creation of immunity is developed by the external elements such as vaccine
Answer 11= mammals
Reason =zoonotic diseases infection transmit from animals to human and vice versa
Answer 12- Both B and C are correct
Reason- Anthrax is passed from animal to a human while measles is a highly communicable disease.
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Question 31 1 points A microorganism that has an optimum growth temperature of 37 C, but can survive short exposure to high temperatures is called a/ar A. extremophile B. thermophile C. psychrophile D. thermoduric D. thermoduric Question 33 Normal flora of the urethra include all of the following except:...
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11. When an individual receives antibodies that were produced by another person, or animal, providing short lived or temporary immunity, that is referred ass: a. active immunity b. humoral immunity c. immunosuppression d. passive acquired immunity e. immunocompetence A method to artificially induce an immune response to an infectious disease is: a. immunity 12. b. resistance c. antitoxin d. vaccination e. conjugation 13. Which is not a characteristic of the inflammatory response? a. delivery of additional effector molecules to the...
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1. Which of the following is nottrue of necrotizing fasciitis? All of the above are true. Sudden onset, rapid spread. Easily treatable with appropriate antibiotic determined after isolation of agent. So called “Flesh Eating Disease” with necrosis (death) of soft tissue. Severe pain, inflammation, fever, tissue becomes progressively swollen, discolored, with blisters (bullae 2. Which is false concerning the following food-borne pathogens? Yersinia enterocoliticais a food-borne pathogen producing symptoms of appendicitis. Most Salmonella entericaserovars produce enterocolitis (gastroenteritis). Listeria monocytogenescan kill a...
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Question 19 of 20 Select the best answer for the question 19. Which class of lipids is found in both food and in the body and has a multiple ring structure? O A. Triglycerides O B. Phospholipids O C. Sterols O D. Fatty acids Mark for review (Will be highlighted on the review page)
COMPLETION: Fill in the blank with the correct word. ________ is the process by which all living cells, spores, and viruses are destroyed on an object. . ________ is the process of heating foods to a moderately high temperature long enough to kill most heat-resistant, non-spore-forming pathogens known. The presence of ________ in the bacterial cell wall is one of the mechanisms of antibiotic selective toxicity. SHORT ANSWER Explain how a bacteriostatic antibiotic is useful even if it does not...