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- "Fungal infections are more difficult to treat compared to bacterial infection" Discuss this statement. use your own words to explainWhen a mosquito injects malaria protozoa into the bloodstream of a new victim, this route of infection is called ___. transfusion parenteral airborne fecal oralDescribe the life cycle of protozoa and explain how it is related to the way these pathogens are transmitted
- Define the following terms: a. endotoxin b. periplasmic space c. slime layer d. lipopolysaccharide e. pilusDefine the following terms:a. endotoxinb. periplasmic spacec. biofilmd. slime layere. bacterial capsuleExplain why the rate of nosocomial infections is often relatively high in emergency room settings.
- Endotoxin is associated witha) Gram-positive bacteria.b) Gram-negative bacteria.c) the cytoplasmic membrane.d) endospores."fungal infections are more difficult to treat compared to bacterial infection" Briefly Discuss this statement .Use your own words to explainExplain how the body (including cells, organs, organ systems) is affected by the bacterium called Neisseria meningitidis? Are there any long-term effects caused by the bacterium, even after recovery?