FINAL MICRO PT 2
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FINAL MICRO PT 2 - Detalles
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-blocks binding sites keeps it from being active | Neutralization- |
-mechanisms that either keep pathogens out or destroy them regardless of their type | Non-specific defenses |
Causes disease when the host's defenses are compromised and when they become established in a part of the body that is natural to them | OPPORTUNISTIC PATHOGEN |
Cells of a chain remain partially attached and fold back, creating a side by side row of cells | Palisade |
The activated repressor protein binds to the operator and prevents transcription. The trp operon, involved in the synthesis | Repressible operon- |
Network of connective tissue fibers (reticulum) | Reticuloendothelial system |
Synthesizes DNA from RNA | Reverse transcription- |
Redness | Rubor |
- the mechanical removal of most microbes | Sanitization |
Occurs when primary infection is complicated by another infection caused by a different microbe | Secondary infection |
General state in which microbes are multiplying in the blood and are present in large numbers | Septicemia |
Sequelae | Long term or permanent damage to organs and tissues |
Flexible helix | Spirochete- |
Formed by successive cleavages within a sporangium | Sporangiospore |
That arrange themselves into chains | Strep- bacteria |
This process refers to the conversion of DNA into messenger RNA (mRNA) by an enzyme called RNA polymerase. | Transcription |
Being in many places at once | Ubiquity |
Infections spread between animals and people | Zoootic pathogen |