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- Specify the organism causing the disease, whether the organism is capable of forming endospores or is an acid-fast bacteria, the cell morphology, and potential treatment(s).Characterize the following bacteria: Gram reaction: Shape: Arrangement: Special structure/s if any: 1 common disease caused: Borellia burgdorferi Gram reaction: Shape: Arrangement: Special structure/s if any: 1 common disease caused: Spirillum volutansIdentify at least 2 bacterial cell structures that are associated with virulence and pathogenicity. Explain each.
- Name two methods of control of growth for Mycobacterium tuberculosis pathogen in a patient with the disease and when confronted with the pathogen outside of the host. Be careful to specify if it is a physical method or a chemical method (check lecture to differentiate these two). Control of growth means how would you deal with an infection related to a person as well as how would you minimize the presence of the bacteria on a surface or object.Characterize and give a brief description of the following bacteria: Pseudomonas Salmonella typhiBriefly explain the biological and pathological significance of bacterial endospores.
- explain the biological and pathological significance of bacterial endospores.Illustrate the following bacterial arrangements.What is the correct way to write this microbe’s name: bacillus subtilis, Bacillus subtilis, Bacillus Subtilis, or Bacillus subtilis? Identify the genus name and the species epithet.
- Illustrate the following bacterial shapes.Determine the type of motility of the following bacteria: Chlamydia trachomatis.A) A short paragraph on the habitat of the organism. B) A short paragraph on the special characteristics of the organism. C) And a short paragraph on the clinical significance of the organism. The bacterial organism is Pseudomonas aeruginosa