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Alpha toxin by Staphylococcus aureus

M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes

Polypeptide capsule of Bacillus anthracis

Pilli of Neisseria gonorrhea

Polysaccharide capsule of Streptococcus pneumoniae, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Hemophillus influenzae, Pseudomonas aeruginosa

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What is the substance made by white blood cells to counteract poisons produced by pathogens called?

Antibiotics, antitoxins, painkillers, statins.


Where do antibodies, the proteins that help the immune system identify and neutralize harmful pathogens, originate from?

Antibodies, the proteins that aid the immune system in recognizing and fighting off harmful pathogens, are produced by specialized white blood cells called B cells.


What is produced by epithelial membranes as a first line of defense protection?

Mucous secretions are produced by epithelial membranes as a first line of defense protection. The mucous helps to trap pathogens and foreign particles, preventing them from entering the body and causing infections. Additionally, epithelial membranes also produce antimicrobial peptides that can help to kill or inhibit the growth of pathogens.


What are the two main categories of disease that microbes can deliver?

The two main categories of disease that microbes can deliver are infectious diseases, caused by pathogens such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites, and non-infectious diseases, caused by factors such as toxins produced by microbes or the body's immune response to the microbe.


What types of scientist studies pathogens?

Microbiologists, immunologists, and epidemiologists are scientists who study pathogens. Microbiologists focus on the characteristics and behavior of pathogens, immunologists study the body's immune response to pathogens, and epidemiologists investigate how pathogens spread in populations.

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What are poisions produced by pathogens?

Toxins.


What kills pathogens on surfaces?

Antibodies produced by lymphocytes


What may be the uses of amino acids produced in gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzymes?

what may be the uses of amino acids produced in gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzyme


What may be the uses of amino acids produced in gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzyme?

what may be the uses of amino acids produced in Gelatin hydrolysis by the pathogens that secrete this exoenzyme


What are Poisons produced by pathogens called?

Poisons produced by pathogenic bacteria are called "bacterial toxins."


Microbial virulence factors?

The virulence factor list include capsules, fimbriae, outer membrane proteins, techoic acids, protein A, and m protein. Virulence factors are factors that allow pathogens to avoid host defense mechanisms and adversely affect the host.


What are Virulence factors of pathogens under exoenzymes and toxins?

Erythrogenic


Which are special molecules of protein produced by the immune system that match parts of pathogens and prevent them from infecting cells?

Antibodies are special molecules of protein produced by the immune system that match parts of pathogens and prevent them from infecting cells.


Are antibodies large protein molecules that are attach to pathogens?

Yes, antibodies are Y-shaped proteins produced by the immune system in response to pathogens. They can attach to specific antigens on pathogens, marking them for destruction by other immune cells.


What is a poison produced by some pathogens that harms the body's cells that starts with a t?

One example of a poison produced by some pathogens that harms the body's cells is tetanus toxin. This toxin is produced by the bacterium Clostridium tetani and can cause muscle rigidity and spasms by interfering with neurotransmitter release.


What is resveratrol and how is it produced?

Resveratrol is a chemical called stilbenoid, a type of natural phenol, and a phytoalexin produced naturally by several plants when under attack by pathogens such as bacteria or fungi.


Exotoxins are A proteins B only released after a cell is damaged or lysed C antiphagocytic factors D secretions that always target nervous tissue E lipopolysaccharides?

i am answering this question right now.they are not proteins, they are not lipopolysaccharides, they dont always target nervous tissue. so its either B or C