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- Name the key characteristics shared by the medically importantmembers of the Family Enterobacteriaceae.Give the genus and species of five bacteria in the family Enterobacteriaceae .What is the Gastrointestinal tract infection that cauesd by bacteria? Explain with pictures or drawing or attcach any vedio related to that, please.
- draw the life cycle of intestinal fluke and illustrate it by label each step with indicating arrow of the cycleWhat are the gastrointestinal symptoms associated with H. Pylori infection and how was this infection contracted?List the types of normal biota presently known to occupy the gastrointestinal tract.
- Explain the difference between enterohemorrhagic, enterotoxigenic,enteroinvasive, enteropathogenic, enteroaggregative, anddiffusely adherent strains of E. coli.If there is a causal relationship between the presence of H. pylori and ulcers, how might you explain that 50% of the patients with a normal endoscopic examination were infected with the bacteria?Explain the advantages of the use of the flexible endoscope for investigation of the gastrointestinal tract. (at least 150 words)