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hi i'd liek to confirm these answers...can someone please help me...

which chemical mediator of acute inflammation is generated through teh acticvation of an enzyme precursor that requires activated Hageman factor
1.Prostacyclin
2.leukotriene
3.histamine
4.serotonin
5.bradykinin

enlarged ,tender,inflamed lmyph nodes are a form of
1.lymphedema
2.lymphangitis
3.lymphocytosis
4.lymphadenitis
5.lymphadenopathy
 
collagen degradation thats observed in chronic periodontal disease can result directly from action of colagenase enzymes from which if these??
1.porphyromonas species
2.lepthotrix buccalis
3.entamoeba gingivalis
3.enterococcus faecalis
5.veillionella species

which fo teh following represents most numerous leucocytes found in gingival crevicular fluid
1.monocytes
2.neutrophils
3.plasma cells
4.b lymphocytes
5. t lymphocytes

one identifying feature fo candida albicans is
1.chlamydospore
2.blastospore
3.microconidia
4.macroconidia
5.endospore\

local damage to artey or veins and turbulence of blood flow leads directly to
1.thrombosis
2.embolism
3.atrphy
4.ischemia
5.hemmorhage

neurofibromatosis type 1 shows
1.multiple mucosal neuromas
2.perioral melanotic freckles
3.multiple schwannomas of skin
4.devedlopment of visceral cracinoma
5.multiple pigmented macules of skin

integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome
1.leads to formation fo F pilli
2.produces mutation
3.is essential in order for teh chromosome to be transferred during conjugation
4.is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation

what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
1.sensitive to viral toxins
2.experiance mortality rate of 75%
3.rarely develop permanent neural damage
4.subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
5.most often initially infected by blood containing the virus
 
collagen degradation thats observed in chronic periodontal disease can result directly from action of colagenase enzymes from which if these??
1.porphyromonas species
2.lepthotrix buccalis
3.entamoeba gingivalis
3.enterococcus faecalis
5.veillionella species

which fo teh following represents most numerous leucocytes found in gingival crevicular fluid
1.monocytes
2.neutrophils
3.plasma cells
4.b lymphocytes
5. t lymphocytes

one identifying feature fo candida albicans is
1.chlamydospore
2.blastospore
3.microconidia
4.macroconidia
5.endospore\

local damage to artey or veins and turbulence of blood flow leads directly to
1.thrombosis
2.embolism
3.atrphy
4.ischemia
5.hemmorhage not sure

neurofibromatosis type 1 shows
1.multiple mucosal neuromas
2.perioral melanotic freckles
3.multiple schwannomas of skin
4.devedlopment of visceral cracinoma
5.multiple pigmented macules of skin

integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome
1.leads to formation fo F pilli
2.produces mutation
3.is essential in order for teh chromosome to be transferred during conjugation
4.is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation

what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
1.sensitive to viral toxins
2.experiance mortality rate of 75%??? not sure
3.rarely develop permanent neural damage
4.subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
5.most often initially infected by blood containing the virus



correct me if i am wrong
 
these are the answers for the questions


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Originally Posted by rashiarora


1.collagen degradation thats observed in chronic periodontal disease can result directly from action of colagenase enzymes from which if these??
.porphyromonas species


2.which fo teh following represents most numerous leucocytes found in gingival crevicular fluid
.neutrophils


3.one identifying feature fo candida albicans is
blastospore



4.local damage to artey or veins and turbulence of blood flow leads directly to
thrombosis

5.neurofibromatosis type 1 shows
.multiple pigmented macules of skin




6.integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome

is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation

7.what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
 
integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome
1.leads to formation fo F pilli
2.produces mutation
3.is essential in order for teh chromosome to be transferred during conjugation
4.is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation


what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
1.sensitive to viral toxins
2.experiance mortality rate of 75%
3.rarely develop permanent neural damage
4.subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
5.most often initially infected by blood containing the virus[/quote]
 
integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome
1.leads to formation fo F pilli
2.produces mutation
3.is essential in order for teh chromosome to be transferred during conjugation
4.is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation


what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
1.sensitive to viral toxins
2.experiance mortality rate of 75%
3.rarely develop permanent neural damage
4.subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
5.most often initially infected by blood containing the virus
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If the F-plasmid becomes integrated into the host genome, donor chromosomal DNA may be transferred along with plasmid DNA.[3] The certain amount of chromosomal DNA that is transferred depends on how long the bacteria remain in contact; for common laboratory strains of E. coli the transfer of the entire bacterial chromosome takes about 100 minutes. The transferred DNA can be integrated into the recipient genome via recombination.


A schwannoma is a kind of tumor originating from the Schwann cells. The insulating myelin sheath which covers peripheral nerves is produced by the Schwann cells. Hence, one kind of tumor originating from the Schwann cells is called a schwannoma.

Schwannomas are very homogeneous tumors consisting only of Schwann cells. The tumor cells always stay on the outside of the nerve, but the tumor itself may either push the nerve aside and/or up against a bony structure (thereby possibly causing damage). Schwannomas are relatively slow growing. For reasons not yet understood, schwannomas are mostly benign and less than 1% become malignant (degenerate into cancer). This form of cancer is known as malignant peripheral nerve sheath tumour or malignant Schwannoma or neurofibrosarcoma.

Schwannomas can arise from a genetic disorder called neurofibromatosis.
 
collagen degradation thats observed in chronic periodontal disease can result directly from action of colagenase enzymes from which if these??
1.porphyromonas species
2.lepthotrix buccalis
3.entamoeba gingivalis
3.enterococcus faecalis
5.veillionella species according to kaplan also venillionella is a pathoghrn..can someone can explain why to choose porphymomnas

which fo teh following represents most numerous leucocytes found in gingival crevicular fluid
1.monocytes
2.neutrophils
3.plasma cells
4.b lymphocytes
5. t lymphocytes

one identifying feature fo candida albicans is
1.chlamydospore
2.blastospore
3.microconidia
4.macroconidia
5.endospore\

local damage to artey or veins and turbulence of blood flow leads directly to
1.thrombosis- injury is onr of the cause for thrombosis
The triad consists of:
  1. Alterations in normal blood flow (stasis)
  2. Injuries to the vascular endothelium
  3. Alterations in the constitution of blood (hypercoagulability
2.embolism
3.atrphy
4.ischemia
5.hemmorhage

neurofibromatosis type 1 shows
1.multiple mucosal neuromas
2.perioral melanotic freckles
3.multiple schwannomas of skin
4.devedlopment of visceral cracinoma
5.multiple pigmented macules of skin - cafe au lait spot on skin mainly on axilla. it is not multiple swanoma but multiple neurofbroms..
perioral melanotic freckls is a sign for Peutz-Jeghers syndrome..

integration of F factor plasmid into teh chromosome
1.leads to formation fo F pilli
2.produces mutation
3.is essential in order for teh chromosome to be transferred during conjugation the f is imtegrated into hfr chromosome for conjugation but not transferd to the recepiant..after conjugation the recepiant is not becoming hfr..
4.is essential in order for teh F factor to be transferred during conjugation

what statement best describes patienst who develop meningitis following mumps,coxsachie or echovirus infections
1.sensitive to viral toxins
2.experiance mortality rate of 75%
3.rarely develop permanent neural damage im not sure about this one,,i remember saying once thet bacterial infection are much worse than viral infection.. it cant be 1 because viral dont secrete toxins.. cant be 4 cause virus whuch casue infection dont show latency.. cant br 5 becasue heprs and vzv which casue meninfitis arent being transfered by blood......
so it wither 2 or 3.. and i think 3 🙂
4.subject to excacerbations once teh latent virus is activated
5.most often initially infected by blood containing the virus
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