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Card 66
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Give an example of a protist that directly damages host tissues.
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Card 67
Front
How do fungi directly damage host tissues?
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Card 68
Front
How do bacteria damage host tissues through producing toxins?
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Card 69
Front
Describe three ways in which bacterial toxins cause disease.
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Card 70
Front
Which types of pathogen cause disease by producing toxins that damage host tissues?
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Card 71
Front
Which types of pathogen cause disease to host tissues directly?
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Card 72
Front
What function causes bacteria to produce toxins?
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Card 73
Front
Do fungi produce toxins that can damage host tissues?
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Card 74
Front
How does bacterial toxins interfering with enzymic activity cause harm?
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Card 75
Front
How does bacterial toxins breaking down cell membranes cause harm?
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