The individual that was persistent in creating a "salvation" drug against syphilis.
Who is Paul Erlich?
What will occur to an enzyme when there is an extreme increase in molecular motion.
What is denaturation?
A parasite in which humans are the only host, that grow in the lungs, and is treated with mebendazole.
What is ascaris lumbricoides?
An organism that can cause a yellow-colored crusty infection of the skin.
What is staphylococcus aureus?
An infection that caused an 8 year old kid to wake up with an obsessive compulsive disorder for graphite
What is strep throat?
The full name of the compound required to move material from low concentration to high concentration.
An organism that does not ferment lactose and is only found in humans.
What is shigella?
A soil-borne noncommunicable organism that can cause muscle spasms.
What is Clostridium tetani?
The method of inhibition a drug uses that causes appearance of orange-red urine, feces, saliva, sweat, and tears.
What is the inhibition of nucleic acid synthesis?
The causative organism of the small growth on the arm of the man who stated that "it does feel kind of numb sometimes"
What is mycobacterium leprae?
What is crenation?
A process designed to exclude contamination of the surgical site.
What is surgical asepsis?
A virus that can lead to cancer in the region of the nose and throat.
What is Epstein-Barr Virus?
Another name for a disease that cannot be grown on artificial media and causes a loss of sensation and disfiguring skin nodules and lesions.
What is Hansen's disease?
What is Rifampin?
The term that describes when one objective lens is brought into focus and the other lenses will also then be in focus.
A gaseous chemical method of sterilization often used for heat labile materials
What is ethylene oxide?
The way to distinguish the concentration of a microbe that require bacteria to complete its life cycle.
What are plaque-forming units?
A process in which target cells are coated with specific antibody and natural killer cells bind to the antibiodies and kill the cell.
What is antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity?
The person and his method of development of a vaccine that causes writhing, choking, and maniacal symptoms.
Who is Louis Pasteur and what is using dried spinal cords of infected rabbits?
A microscopic method used to detect the presence of an organism that retains carbolfuchsin.
What is fluorescent microscopy?
An organism that is the smallest self-replicating organism that is capabale of a free-living existence.
What is mycoplasma pneumoniae?
What is herpes virus?
A cytokine family that is a strong factor in inflammatory reactions of autoimmune diseases
What is tumor necrosis factor?
The two drugs used to help a woman that had lymphangitis recover