d. All of the above answers are correct. Constant necrosis leads to release of some cellular components that could trigger inflammation in neighbouring inflammation is the process in which our immune system recruits immune cells to fight against pathogens and foreign substances and thus constantly persistent pathogens and chemical insult leads to chronic inflammation.
QUESTION 34 Which of the following could result in a chronic inflammatory response? A. Repeated episodes...
QUESTION 97 The type of genome found in influenza virus is which of the following: A plus-strand RNA OB. minus-strand RNA OC. single-stranded DNA D.double-stranded RNA E. double-stranded DNA QUESTION 98 When an animal virus infects a cell, remains permanently within the cell, but only replicates sporadically, the outcome of the infection is called: OA no effect OB, transformation C. latency OD. chronic/persistent Elytic
Question 6 2 points Sre Answer A patient is hospitalized for endocarditis. Multiple blood cultures grow out a catalase negative, alpha hemolytic gram positive coccus. The clinical history of the patent reveals that the patient had recently had extensive dental surgery performed. Which of the following organisms is Most Like the solated organism O A) Staphylococcus aureus O B) Streptococcus ogalactice O ) Viridans Streptococcus O D) Streptococcus gallolyticus OE) Enterococcus foecium Question 8 Which of the following is NOT...
34. Which of the following is NOT true of water activity? A. It is the amount of water available to organisms B. It is reduced by interaction with solute molecules C. It is reduced by adsorption to surfaces D. Low concentration of salts reduces water activity E. Most microorganisms only grow at water activities around 0.98 or higher 35. Which of the following microorganisms can be isolated from a hotspring with pH 2,85°C. and 1 M of NaCI? A. Acidophiles...
Which of the following could NOT result in a “Change in Supply” for cell phones? Question 1 options: 1) An improvement in the technology used to produce cell phones. 2) A decrease in the price of plastic (an input used in the production of cell phones). 3) A decrease in the market price of cell phones. 4) An increase in the number of producers of cell phones.
1.00000 point QUESTION 34 primary, secondary, and tertiary. An example of secondary care is which of the following? The levels of healthcare prevention are O 1. Acute care O 2. Rehabilitation O 3. Immunizations Ο 4, Screenings 1.00000 points QUESTION 35 Which of the following healthcare concerns for 2019 is quickly becoming a leading cause of death? O1. Accidental injuries O2. Sedentary lifestyles O 3. Opioid crisis O 4 Chronic diseases
Question 29 the Calcofluor Stain, the fluorochrome binds with which of the following structures? O A) Cell Wall Mycolic Acid OB) Metachromatic granules OC) Chitin OD) Polysaccharide Capsular material E) Cell Wall Peptidoglycan Question 31 All of the following are virulence factors associated with Staphylococcus oureus EXCEPT: A) Coagulase O B) Hyaluronidase OC) Protein A OD) M protein OE) Gamma Toxin uestion 34 Las a cell-associated virulence factor. Not All S. aureus isolates have O A) Capsular polysaccharide OB) Telchoic...
7. Diseases which are found in seriously ill persons, but are not usually problematic in healthy individuals are termed: a) Nosocomial b) Sentinel diseases c) Opportunistic infections d) Caused by highly virulent organisms 8. The principle chemical found in bacteria cell walls is: a) Proteins b) Peptidoglycan c) Phospholipids d) Carbohydrates 9. Drawbacks to the use of antibiotics include: a) Indiscriminate action against both bad and harmless bacteria. b) Development of resistant forms of organisms. c) Harmful side effects. d)...
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7. Diseases which are found in seriously ill persons, but are not usually problematic in healthy individuals are termed: a) Nosocomial b) Sentinel diseases c) Opportunistic infections d) Caused by highly virulent organisms 8. The principle chemical found in bacteria cell walls is a) Proteins b) Peptidoglycan c) Phospholipids d) Carbohydrates 9. Drawbacks to the use of antibiotics include: a) Indiscriminate action against both bad and harmless bacteria. b) Development...
A student said that he could make up an experimental probability answer to a homework question about simulations and no one would ever know. How do you react? What is the correct response? O A. The student will never be correct, because the student would not be able to explain how his/her simulation was designed and carried out OB. The student could be correct, but the student would not be able to explain how his/her simulation was designed and carried...
34 and 35 history questions
Which of the fo D | Question 34 2 pts The Inca of South America O Built a road system comprised of 25, 000 miles of thoroughfares o managed the economy and administration with no currency or writing o believed that their ruler could have no equal O all of the above D | Question 35 2 pts The Kingdom of Axum O Was the fhrst Islamic Kingdom in Africa O Developed a strong Christian...