Agents that kill bacteria are said to be inhibitory. bacteriocidal. bacteriostat
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Question
Agents that kill bacteria are said to be inhibitory. bacteriocidal. bacteriostatic. all of the above. Important targets of antibiotics in Bacteria are the cell wall the cytoplasmic membrane DNA replication elements. all of the above which of these properties membrane macrophages specificity complement more than one of the above, but not all all of the above Which is an example of acquisition of natural passive immunity a fetus protected from disease by its mother's antibodies a person who received his or her yearly influenza vaccine a person who acquired the chickenpox a person who received tetanus antiserum after stepping on a rusty nail Which is an example of acquisition of artificial passive immunity a fetus protected from disease by its mother's antibodies a person who received his or her yearly influenza vaccine a person who acquired the chickenpox a person who received tetanus antiserum after stepping on a rusty nail Which of these is often used as a prophylactic measure to protect a person agans, faue a pathogen antiscrum injection artificial passive immunity vaccination none of the aboveExplanation / Answer
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(b) bacteriocidal
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(p) all of the above
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(b) specificity
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(a) a fetus protected from disease by its mother's antibodies.
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(d) a person who received tetanus antiserum after stepping on a rusty nail
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(c) vaccination