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Match the microbe with the conditions described.
Macrophages collect around the bacteria and fuse together forming granulomas
[ Choose ] Mycobacterium tuberculosis Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus pneumonia Enterobacteriacea
Consists of closely related genera found in the large intestine
[ Choose ] Mycobacterium tuberculosis Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus pneumonia Enterobacteriacea
Is able to neutralize the acidic environment of the stomach
[ Choose ] Mycobacterium tuberculosis Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus pneumonia Enterobacteriacea
Infection of the lower respiratory system in which serum and phagocytic cells fill the air sacs of the lungs
[ Choose ] Mycobacterium tuberculosis Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus pneumonia Enterobacteriacea
A type IV hypersensitvity reaction is used to monitor for exposure to this microbe
[ Choose ] Mycobacterium tuberculosis Helicobacter pylori Streptococcus pneumonia Enterobacteriacea
Match the microbe with the description.
has an Fc receptor that interferes with phagocytosis
[ Choose ] neither species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus both species
has developed a resistance to methicillin
[ Choose ] neither species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus both species
often they are members of your normal microbiota
[ Choose ] neither species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus both species
Primarily arrangement is in the form of chains
[ Choose ] neither species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus both species
inhabits the large intestines
[ Choose ] neither species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus both species
Macrophages collect around the bacteria and fuse together forming granulomas :-Mycobacterium tuberculosis
Consists of closely related genera found in the large intestine:- Enterobacteriacea
Is able to neutralize the acidic environment of the stomach :-Helicobacter pylori
To survive in the harsh, acidic environment of the stomach, H. pylori secretes an enzyme called urease, which converts the chemical urea to ammonia. The production of ammonia around H. pylori neutralizes the acidity of the stomach, making it more hospitable for the bacterium.
Infection of the lower respiratory system in which serum and phagocytic cells fill the air sacs of the lungs:- Streptococcus pneumonia
A type IV hypersensitvity reaction is used to monitor for exposure to this microbe :- Mycobacterium tuberculosis
both species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus :- has an Fc receptor that interferes with phagocytosis
Staphylococcus aureus:- has developed a resistance to methicillin
often they are members of your normal microbiota :- neither of the species
Enterobacter, Klebsiella, Escherichia coli, and Proteus spp. are the predominant Gram-negative organisms found on the skin. Acinetobacter spp also occurs on the skin of normal individuals and, like other Gram-negative bacteria, is more common in the moist intertriginous areas.
Primarily arrangement is in the form of chains :-Both the species
Staphylococci are spherical gram-positive bacteria, which are immobile and form grape-like clusters. They form bunches because they divide in two planes as opposed to their close relatives streptococci which form chains because they divide only in one plane
both species Streptococcus pyogenes Staphylococcus aureus inhabits the large intestines