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What microbe is in tetanus?

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Updated: 2/12/2023

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What microbe kingdom is tetanus in?

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Yes, tetanus (also called lockjaw) is caused by the release of an exotoxin from the bacteria Clostridium tetani.


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When muscle stimuli occur at such a fast rate that twitches fuse and no relaxation occurs it is called?

There are number of different types of tetanus:Complete tetanus occurs when stimuli to a muscle are repeated so rapidly that decrease of tension between stimuli cannot be detected. However, it is not usually seen except in laboratory settings or due to an infection by a microbe producing the tetanus toxin.Unfused tetanus occurs if the stimulus strength is held constant and the muscle is stimulated at an increasingly faster rate moving to a sustained but quivering contraction.Incomplete tetanus is repeated stimulation of the muscle so that the muscle is never allowed to completely relax.Fused tetanus happens when the stimulus rate is so high that no muscle relaxation takes place between stimuli. Under normal conditions, the maximum firing rate of motor neurons is less than that required for fused tetanus.Your best answer is either just plain tetanus or perhaps incomplete tetanus.


What the difference between tetanus and tig?

Tetanus is a disease that affects the muscles and the respiratory system. The difference between tetanus and TIG or tetanus immunoglobulin is that the latter is a form of preventative vaccine for tetanus.


A poison produced by a disease causing organism?

A good example of a microbe that produces toxins in its disease process is staphylococcus sp. It produces shock and sepsis. You may have heard of "blood poisoning". That is what sepsis is. Tetanus is another example of a toxin producing disease. Muscles are paralyzed.

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