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- Simple but creative caption on a poster about noncommunicable diseases caused by having unhealthy lifestyle.Shigella sonnei - a short paragraph on the clinical significance of the organism.Explaining the role of the microbiome in human health, wellness, and immunity. Include the origin of microbiota colonization. [Here, you will be expected to provide explicit details. Take a close look at the vignettes in the textbook on the microbiota]
- Bacillus and Clostridium both form ___________________. These resistant structures are found in the dirt and are important for transmission of these microbes. Give a specific explanation of how each of these microbes normally moves from its reservoir in the dirt to enter a host. Anthrax (Hint: Anthrax is sometimes known as “wool-sorter’s” disease) Cutaneous Inhalation/ Pulmonary Ingestion/ Gastrointestinal Tetanus BotulismAnother term for respiratory route of infection is ___. parenteral droplet enteric fluidA single bacterial cell divides to form a colony of millionsof genetically ____________l descendants.