You are a physician working in a hospital. Your patient is a 65-year-old individual who has been living on the street. Their symptoms include trouble breathing, weakness, and most recently coughing up blood. When gram stained, the bacterium shows no color and most of the antibiotics are not reducing the infection. After reviewing the information from the last physician, you prescribe Isoniazid. Select all of the answers that are correct. Mycolic acid is present in fungal cells Mycolic acid is a waxy substance that can repel many molecules An organism that has mycolic acid has to have access to oxygen and grows very slowly. If there is not gram stain then there is no bacteria present Isonazid targets and destroys mycolic acid. D

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You are a physician working in a hospital. Your patient is a 65-year-old individual who has been
living on the street. Their symptoms include trouble breathing, weakness, and most recently
coughing up blood. When gram stained, the bacterium shows no color and most of the
antibiotics are not reducing the infection. After reviewing the information from the last
physician, you prescribe Isoniazid.
Select all of the answers that are correct.
Mycolic acid is present in fungal cells
Mycolic acid is a waxy substance that can repel many molecules
An organism that has mycolic acid has to have access to oxygen and grows very slowly.
If there is not gram stain then there is no bacteria present
Isonazid targets and destroys mycolic acid.
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Transcribed Image Text:You are a physician working in a hospital. Your patient is a 65-year-old individual who has been living on the street. Their symptoms include trouble breathing, weakness, and most recently coughing up blood. When gram stained, the bacterium shows no color and most of the antibiotics are not reducing the infection. After reviewing the information from the last physician, you prescribe Isoniazid. Select all of the answers that are correct. Mycolic acid is present in fungal cells Mycolic acid is a waxy substance that can repel many molecules An organism that has mycolic acid has to have access to oxygen and grows very slowly. If there is not gram stain then there is no bacteria present Isonazid targets and destroys mycolic acid. ►
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