Which type of bacteria grows in the presence or absence of oxygen?
a. obligate aerobes
b. obligate anaerobes
c. facultative anaerobes
d. obligate aerobes and obligate anaerobes
e. obligate anaerobes and facultative anaerobes
C
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A) only as an acid because of the carboxyl group B) only as a base because of the amino group C) as an acid and a base D) as neither an acid nor a base E) It is impossible to determine how it would function, based on the provided information.
The most common mode for the transmission of Schistosoma haematobium is ________.
A. contaminated meat B. opportunism C. contaminated water D. fecal-oral route E. fomites
The receptors that detect stretch of tendons and movements of ligaments are a type of _________ called proprioceptors.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word
Factors that contribute to difficulty in eliminating fungal infections via the body's defenses include
A. the capsules of some fungi resist phagocytosis. B. many fungi are resistant to cell mediated immune responses. C. many pathogenic fungi produce leukocidins. D. both resistance to phagocytosis and cell mediated immunity. E. many pathogenic fungi are resistant to the action of complement.