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Which of the following is NOT a subunit of lipopolysaccharide (LPS)?
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Which of the following is a major growth-limiting micronutrient that influences microbial growth?
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Which of the following environmental and host factors influence the composition of resident microflora on the skin?
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Which of the following pathogens does NOT require capsules or a slime layer for attachment?
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Normal flora ________ colonization of pathogenic organisms.
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Protists are NOT normally found in the gastrointestinal tract of healthy individuals.
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Siderophores from some pathogens remove iron from the host protein(s)
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Diphtheria toxin inactivates elongation factor 2 by catalyzing the attachment of adenosine diphosphate ribose from NAD⁺.
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The condition that results when some organisms are shed in the bloodstream and distributed to distant parts of the body during bacterial growth in tissues is called
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Which of the following is an important factor in the development of dental caries?
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Decalcification of the tooth enamel due to the production of high concentrations of organic acids in the mouth is known as
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The upper respiratory tract usually has a considerable amount of resident microflora in a healthy adult.
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Streptocoocus pyogens utilizes M protein and ________ to form microfibrils that facilitate attachment to host cells.
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What is the difference between pathogenic and non-pathogenic E.coli in relation to the human host?
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A(n)________ is a damage or injury to a host organism that impairs its function.
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