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- You are a doctor and patient of yours comes in with an infection related to a medical device that they recently had implanted. You discover that there is a complex microbial communities grown tightly adhered to the surface of the medical device, making it harder to treat. This microbial community is a called a ________. (Check spelling before submitting.)Bacteria are friends of man. Discuss.Name at least 5 Medical Microbiology concepts in your own/your family’s life and in your particular community’s situation.
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- Please list all medically important bacteria and kindly cite your references. Thank you!A elearn.squ.edu.om/mod/quiz/attempt.php?attempt3D1335328&cmid%3D697149 E-leaming System (Academic) estion 19 Which of the following bacteria contain "Endotoxin" as an important constituent of its structure? ot yet swered Select one: arked out of O a. It is present in both O b. Gram positive bacteria Flag question O c. Fungi O d. All answers are correct O e. Gram negative bacteria stion 20 In our bodies, food is broken down into smaller molecules by catalytic enzymes in the digestive tract to allows yet for easy absorption of nutrients by cells in the intestine. vered Oat bran proteins for example, are broken down by pepsin enzyme, by which reaction does this process happen and which chemical bonds will be broken down? ked out of ag question Select one: O a. Dehydration, covalent bonds O b. Hydrolysis, hydrogen bond Oc. Condensation, peptide bods O d. Hydrolysis, covalent bonds O e. Dehydration, hydrophobic interactionscan somebody please help me to write Introduction: for unknown bacteria of microbiology This section introduces the reader to the study and why the study was done. the importance of learning about potential pathogenic agents and the importance of determining the unknown identity of these organisms in a clinical setting. around 5-8 sentences.