This is a second line of defense mechanism that involves over 30 proteins in the blood. In the end, it creates a membrane attack complex that lyses bacterial cells.
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Which term involves a virus taking a piece of its bacterial…
Which term involves a virus taking a piece of its bacterial hosts genome with it when it infects a new bacterium?
When we place a specimen in a drop of liquid and put a cover…
When we place a specimen in a drop of liquid and put a cover slip on top, we have created a
K. pneumoniae, S. aureus, and P. aeruginosa are all ESKAPE p…
K. pneumoniae, S. aureus, and P. aeruginosa are all ESKAPE pathogens.
This virus contains a special enzyme that allows it to make…
This virus contains a special enzyme that allows it to make DNA from RNA.
In this image, which plate is the best to count CFU’s?
In this image, which plate is the best to count CFU’s?
Which cells have memory, and launch adaptive responses speci…
Which cells have memory, and launch adaptive responses specific to pathogens?
These organisms have actin microfilaments that allow them to…
These organisms have actin microfilaments that allow them to produce a pseudopod for movement.
Match the numbered structures in the image below with their…
Match the numbered structures in the image below with their functions.
Mr. John Smith is a 68-year-old male who presents with progr…
Mr. John Smith is a 68-year-old male who presents with progressively worsening lower urinary tract symptoms over the past 8 months. He reports increased urinary frequency, particularly nocturia, waking up 3–4 times per night to urinate. He also notes a weak urinary stream, hesitancy, straining to void, and a sensation of incomplete bladder emptying. Over the last month, he has experienced a few episodes of urgency with occasional urge incontinence. These symptoms have been interfering with his sleep and daily activities. He has not tried any medications for these symptoms but is now seeking treatment due to their increasing severity. He has no prior history of urologic surgery. Medications: None Vital signs: BP=124/78; P=88 Physical exam: Digital rectal exam reported a prostate size of 25g Labs: Na=144; K=4; CO2=26; Scr=1.1; BUN=19; glucose=100 PSA= 6.3 ng/mL This patient was started on Tamsulosin 0.4 mg daily. Which of the following is/ are true about Tamsulosin?