renal disease in which substances from the immune response to the streptococcus bacterium collect in the capillary network of the nephron
Streptococcus pyogenes is a bacterium that can cause a variety of infections in humans, including strep throat and skin infections. There is no known bacterium called "streptococcus midas." If you meant to refer to a specific strain or species of Streptococcus, please provide more details for a more accurate response.
Capillary refill refers to how quickly the color returns to the external capillary bed following pressure that has been applied to an area. A brisk capillary refill means that the color returned to the capillary bed rather quickly.
MHC molecules of the host may stimulate rejection of the graft tissue :]
Paramecium
The capsule of the bacterium can protect it from phagocytosis by white blood cells. The capsule is a thick, outer layer made of polysaccharides that can make the bacterium difficult to engulf by phagocytes, thus enabling it to evade the immune response.
Phototropism is the response to light. Geotropism is the response to gravity. Chemotropism is the response to particular substances. Hydrotropism is the response to water. Thigmotropism is the response to mechanical stimulation. Traumatotropism is the response to wound lesion. Galvanotropism is the response to electric current.
Giant turtles are what are made in response to a specific antigen. Hope I Helped!
action of white blood cells when certain bacteria enters the body :) Your Welcome!
An agent that causes disease, especially a living microorganism such as a bacterium
M protein is a surface protein on Streptococcus pyogenes that can prevent phagocytes from recognizing and engulfing the bacteria. This evasion tactic allows the bacteria to evade the host immune response and persist in the body.
Yes, diamagnetism is a universal property found in all substances. All materials exhibit some degree of diamagnetic response when subjected to an external magnetic field, although the strength of this response can vary depending on the material.
Antigens, which trigger the immune response in the body, originate from foreign substances like bacteria, viruses, and other pathogens, as well as from the body's own cells that have been altered or damaged.