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Which biochemical process is not used during glycolysis?
Which statement best explains why fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT) is an effective treatment for recurrent Clostridioides difficile infection?
When ultraviolet light strikes DNA, it can cause a specific type of damage. How is this damage best described?
Which strategy allows pathogens to avoid phagocytosis specifically by preventing immune cell recognition and attachment?
Which combination best explains H. pylori–induced ulcer formation and cancer risk, and why standard acid-reduction therapy alone often fails to cure the infection?
Part B: Brief Answer: Name the terminology and explain, choose 2 out of 3 to answer (7 points each)
a. What is the term for the overgrowth of fungi, such as Candida, that occurs after broad-spectrum antibiotic treatment suppresses the normal bacterial microbiota? Explain why it happens and describe three important functions of the normal microbiota.
b. What is the term for a healthcare-associated infection? Describe three ways such an infection can occur and three effective strategies to prevent it.
c.What is the term for the ability of a microbe to cause disease? Describe three specific microbial structures or products that contribute to this ability and explain why each enhances pathogenicity, providing an example for each.
Which pair of microbes are both prokaryotic but differ in their cell wall composition and typical environment?
Which description best identifies a member of the Domain Archaea?
Both the genus and species names can be written in regular rather than italicized font in typed scientific writing.
Plasma cells will eventually differentiate into memory cells.