Textbook Question
These aerobic, gram-negative bacteria produce tracheal cytotoxin that kills ciliated cells of the trachea.
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These aerobic, gram-negative bacteria produce tracheal cytotoxin that kills ciliated cells of the trachea.
Intracellular reticulate bodies of this gram-negative bacterium convert to elementary bodies that can infect a new host cell.
What part of Lipopolysaccharide is the endotoxin during bacterial infections?
Which of the following is an intracellular parasite?
a. Rickettsia
b. Mycobacterium
c. Bacillus
d. Staphylococcus
e. Streptococcus