Transposition of bacterial DNA allows for transfer of bacterial DNA amongst different strains, such as resistance to _____
#2
_____ is a -lactamase producing bacteria resistant to penicillin.
#3
Streptococcus viridans is optochin-_____
#4
A bacteria's _____ wall can be a target for the immune system and antibiotics
#5
Enterococcus spp. can become resistant to ampicillin due to _____ production
#6
Beta-lactamases are synthesized by _____ genes
#7
Beta-lactamases are expressed by _____ genes
#8
What gram staining group have porins in their wall?_____
#9
What glial cell type serves as the CNS phagocyte?
#10
Microglia derive from what embryologial predecessor?
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Flashcard 1: Transposition of bacterial DNA allows for transfer of bacterial DNA amongst different strains, such as resistance to _____
Answer: antibiotics
Flashcard 2: _____ is a -lactamase producing bacteria resistant to penicillin.
Answer: Staph aureus
Flashcard 3: Streptococcus viridans is optochin-_____
Answer: resistant
Flashcard 4: A bacteria's _____ wall can be a target for the immune system and antibiotics
Answer: cell
Flashcard 5: Enterococcus spp. can become resistant to ampicillin due to _____ production
Answer: beta-lactamase
Flashcard 6: Beta-lactamases are synthesized by _____ genes
Answer: plasmid
Flashcard 7: Beta-lactamases are expressed by _____ genes
Answer: plasmid
Flashcard 8: What gram staining group have porins in their wall?_____
Answer: Gram negative, and thus can downregulate porins in -lactam resistance
Flashcard 9: What glial cell type serves as the CNS phagocyte?
Answer: microglia
mnemonic: Microglia (e.g. Macrophages) develop from Mesoderm
Flashcard 10: Microglia derive from what embryologial predecessor?
Answer: mesoderm
mnemonic: Microglia (e.g. Macrophages) develop from Mesoderm
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