Which bacteria is normal flora of the vagina?_____
#2
In the intestine, NH3 may be produced by intestinal _____
#3
Salmonella _____ causes inflammatory diarrhea
#4
Which immunoglobulin is released into breast milk (colostrum)? _____
#5
What phase of bacterial growth do antibiotics have their greatest effect?_____
#6
Strep pneumonia contains _____, allowing bacteria to adhere and colonize the mucous membranes.
#7
Which two causes of viral gastroenteritis are associated with daycares and kindergartens?_____
#8
Bacteria with distinct, firmly attached gelatinous layerhave a _____
#9
Describe the characteristic appearance of microglia.
Development of microbiome from birth US Medical PG Flashcards - Medical Study Cards
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Development of microbiome from birth Flashcard Deck - 9 Cards
Flashcard 1: Which bacteria is normal flora of the vagina?_____
Answer: Lactobacillus
Flashcard 2: In the intestine, NH3 may be produced by intestinal _____
Flashcard 4: Which immunoglobulin is released into breast milk (colostrum)? _____
Answer: IgA
Flashcard 5: What phase of bacterial growth do antibiotics have their greatest effect?_____
Answer: Growth
Flashcard 6: Strep pneumonia contains _____, allowing bacteria to adhere and colonize the mucous membranes.
Answer: IgA protease
Flashcard 7: Which two causes of viral gastroenteritis are associated with daycares and kindergartens?_____
Answer: Rotavirus and Norovirus
Flashcard 8: Bacteria with distinct, firmly attached gelatinous layerhave a _____
Answer: capsule
Flashcard 9: Describe the characteristic appearance of microglia.
Answer: small irregular nuclei and sparse cytoplasm
mnemonic: microglia have mico-nuclei and micro-cytoplasm
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