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What is the poison that is released from the outer membrane of dead Gram-negative bacteria called?

The poison released from the outer membrane of dead Gram-negative bacteria is called endotoxin. It is also known as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and can trigger a strong immune response in the body, leading to symptoms of sepsis or septic shock.


Is poison ivy a bacteria?

No. It is a plant; a flowering vine which is toxic and causes a severe rash when it touches the skin. Bacteria are microscopic organisms, and they can cause problems too, but they are different from poison ivy.


What result from Griffith experiment suggested that the cause of pneumonia was not a chemical poison released by the diseases causing bacteria?

The difference between "walking pneumonia" and "true pneumonia".


In the presence of a metabolic poison that specifically and completely inhibits the function of mitochondrial ATP synthase what would you expect A. a decrease in the pH difference ac?

In the presence of a metabolic poison that inhibits mitochondrial ATP synthase, the pH difference across the mitochondrial membrane would increase. This is because ATP synthase plays a crucial role in generating ATP by utilizing the proton gradient (pH difference) across the membrane. Inhibition of ATP synthase would disrupt ATP production, leading to a buildup of protons on one side of the membrane.


Is poison ivy prokaryotic or eukaryotic?

eukaryotic as it is multicellular and like to eat other orgasm to develop itself the the other orgasms in a process called endosymbiosis

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What is the poison that is released from the outer membrane of dead Gram-negative bacteria called?

The poison released from the outer membrane of dead Gram-negative bacteria is called endotoxin. It is also known as lipopolysaccharide (LPS) and can trigger a strong immune response in the body, leading to symptoms of sepsis or septic shock.


Is poison oak a bacteria or a virus?

Poison oak is a green plant, not a bacteria or virus.


How fast can a poison dart frog kill you?

A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.


Is poison ivy a bacteria?

No. It is a plant; a flowering vine which is toxic and causes a severe rash when it touches the skin. Bacteria are microscopic organisms, and they can cause problems too, but they are different from poison ivy.


How poisonous is a komodo dragon?

A Komodo Dragon does not have poison. It has festering bacteria in it's saliva from the dead carcasses it eats. This bacteria acts like poison and is deadly.


Why would a fungus make a poison that kills bacteria?

balls


What bacteria is in poison ivy?

Poison ivy doesn't contain just one type of bacteria. Instead, it contains DNA in the nucleus of each cell which cause it to cause a severe rash when in contact with skin.


Is your finger nails poison?

Human fingernails are not poison, but they carry a great variety of bacteria beneath them, and scratches can cause serious infections.


How do you create poison in doodle devil?

To create poison in Doodle Devil, you will need to combine the following elements: death + bacteria. This combination will yield the poison element in the game.


What bacteria cause food poisoning?

E.COLI and Salmonella causes food poison.


What bacteria caused food poisoning?

E.COLI and Salmonella causes food poison.


What are the bacteria that curse food poison?

Some bacteria that cause food poisoning include salmonella, E. coli, Listeria and Norovirus.