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| How are bacteria Classified? |
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Shapes Cell Walls Movement Obtaining Energy |
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| What is the difference bettween Archy and Eubacteria |
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Archy is - Eubacteria is + On the Gram Stain |
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| What is an Endo spore and how are they dangerous? |
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| They are danerouse because of the severity and how common it is in the enviroment + it can survive almost anything because the endospore protects the dna for better conditions |
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| In What ways are bacteria helpfull to humans? |
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| It eats other harfull bacteriah and it also replenishes the elements. |
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| How are viruses classified? |
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| What is the differnce between Lutic and lysogenic |
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Lytic - Goes into the cell and copies itself then pops it Lysogenic - Takes over the cell and uses the cell to make more of itself and then bursts it. |
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| How can HIV become latent insside white blood cells |
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| It is lysogenicly attack it and dissable it and hides when it divides it makes more of it |
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| What other viruses are latent? |
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| Herpies is latent and it is problomatic because at anytime it can kill you unexpected |
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| Mosquito passes pathogens and viruses from organism to organism without getting hurt |
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| How is infectious disease transmitted? |
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It is transimted though Pathogens Vectors Body Fluids Air |
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| How they isolate a disease |
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| Nonspecific External Bariers |
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Skin Cilia Mucus Membrane Salive Tears Stomach |
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| Internal non specific barriers |
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White Blood Cells Inflomatory Response Lymfatic SYstem Interfuron |
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| Tells the B Cells to make Plama cells that turn into antibodies |
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| Given by the mother at birth and is used temporaraly |
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