A bacterial toxin was found to cause malaise and fever and upon structural elucidation was found to be a protein that interacts with immune cells: a. Malaise is a i. Sign ii. Symptom iii. Neither b. This toxin is an: i. Exotoxin ii. Endotoxin c. This toxin is an i. AB Toxin ii. iii. Superantigen iv. None d. True or False: A toxoid vaccine cannot be produce for this toxin e. This toxin is an Membrane-damaging toxin i. Neurotoxin ii. Enterotoxin iii. Cytotoxin f. This toxin is an i. Heat-labile ii. Heat-stable iii. Neither g. This toxin is produced in

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A bacterial toxin was found to cause malaise and fever and upon structural elucidation was found to be a protein that
interacts with immune cells:
a. Malaise is a
i. Sign
ii. Symptom
iii. Neither
b. This toxin is an:
i. Exotoxin
ii. Endotoxin
c. This toxin is an
i. AB Toxin
ii. Membrane-damaging toxin
iii.
Superantigen
iv. None
d. True or False: A toxoid vaccine cannot be produce for this toxin
e.
This toxin is an
i. Neurotoxin
ii. Enterotoxin
iii. Cytotoxin
This toxin is an
i. Heat-labile
ii. Heat-stable
f.
iii. Neither
g. This toxin is produced in
i. Gram-negative only
ii. Gram-positive only
iii. Either Gram-positive or gram-negative
Transcribed Image Text:5. A bacterial toxin was found to cause malaise and fever and upon structural elucidation was found to be a protein that interacts with immune cells: a. Malaise is a i. Sign ii. Symptom iii. Neither b. This toxin is an: i. Exotoxin ii. Endotoxin c. This toxin is an i. AB Toxin ii. Membrane-damaging toxin iii. Superantigen iv. None d. True or False: A toxoid vaccine cannot be produce for this toxin e. This toxin is an i. Neurotoxin ii. Enterotoxin iii. Cytotoxin This toxin is an i. Heat-labile ii. Heat-stable f. iii. Neither g. This toxin is produced in i. Gram-negative only ii. Gram-positive only iii. Either Gram-positive or gram-negative
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