a. Bind and eliminate microbes . b. Promote inflammation c. Display protein fragments from non-self sources . d. Degrade
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a. Bind and eliminate microbes .
b. Promote inflammation
c. Display protein fragments from non-self sources .
d. Degrade material engulfed by a phagocyte
e. Eliminate damaged host cells
2. True pathogens generally attach to host cells
a. By secreting slippery substances to move between cells.
b. By using enzymes to cut open the host cell membranes.
c. By exposing an appendage such as fimbriae.
d. By making leukocidins
e. By using a "spike" protein on the microbial wall to induce a blood clot
3. ____ is an example of when A doctor removes fluid from an infected lesion, smears it on a microscope slide and looks under the microscope for shapes of the microbes in the lesion
a. Sanitization
b. Phenotypic characterization.
c. Genotyping.
d. Fluorescence.
e. Immunological testing
b. Promote inflammation
c. Display protein fragments from non-self sources .
d. Degrade material engulfed by a phagocyte
e. Eliminate damaged host cells
2. True pathogens generally attach to host cells
a. By secreting slippery substances to move between cells.
b. By using enzymes to cut open the host cell membranes.
c. By exposing an appendage such as fimbriae.
d. By making leukocidins
e. By using a "spike" protein on the microbial wall to induce a blood clot
3. ____ is an example of when A doctor removes fluid from an infected lesion, smears it on a microscope slide and looks under the microscope for shapes of the microbes in the lesion
a. Sanitization
b. Phenotypic characterization.
c. Genotyping.
d. Fluorescence.
e. Immunological testing