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Does Tuberculosis have a nucleus?

Tuberculosis is caused by a bacteria which has no nucleus. It has DNA, but it is not found inside a membrane such as we have in our cells.


How does tuberculosis disease effect healthy cells?

tuberculosis disease affects the cells of the lungs. They infect them with the tuberculosis bacilli making the host vulnerable to other infections in the body.


When a bacterium damages human lung cells and causes tuberculosis the human cells that are affected in the lungs are?

When a bacterium causes tuberculosis (TB), the human cells that are primarily affected in the lungs are the alveolar epithelial cells and macrophages. The bacterium Mycobacterium tuberculosis infects these macrophages, which are crucial for the immune response. This interaction leads to inflammation and the formation of granulomas, which are clusters of immune cells attempting to contain the infection. Ultimately, this damage disrupts normal lung function and can lead to the characteristic symptoms of TB.


What do antibiotics do to living cells?

Antibiotics are designed to kill cells, some are targeted on certain types of cells, some aren't.


Why are other cells not targeted by the HIV virus?

HIV can only bind with the CD4 located on Helper T cells.


What happens in radiation thearpy?

Hi. The radiation is targeted at the offending cells, usually cancer. This kills those cells.


If a child has acid cell and non acid cells in their gastric washings does this mean they have active tuberculosis?

yes


Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv is prokaryote or eukaryote?

Mycobacterium tuberculosis H37Rv is a prokaryotic bacterium, not a eukaryote. It belongs to the domain Bacteria and does not have a nucleus or other membrane-bound organelles like eukaryotic cells.


What is the etiology of tuberculosis?

This is a very important question. Refer the text book of pathology for detailed answer. Mycobacterium tuberculosis is the bacterium which acts in the body of the susceptible host i.e. patient and produces slow cheese (caeous) like inflammatin with increase in lymphocytes, epithelial cells giant cells, in most organs of the body. There are different types of tuberculosis and there are books on each of them.


What are the reasons other than cancer or pre-cancer that glandular cells can show up in a pap smear?

tuberculosis


What is the scientific name for tuberculosis?

The scientific name for tuberculosis is Mycobacterium tuberculosis.


What is the species of tuberculosis?

i think it is the similar species of tuberculosis.

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