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What do Eukaryotes cause?

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Card 7

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What do Viruses cause?

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Card 8

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What are virulence genes?

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Card 9

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What are bacteriophages?

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Card 10

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There are hundreds of strains of Vibrio cholerae, but only some are virulent. Why?

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Card 11

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How does the cholera toxin cause diarrhoea?

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Card 12

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Fungal pathogens often show dimorphism. Explain?

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Card 13

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Why can anti-fungal treatments be less effective than anti-biotics?

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Card 14

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What do you call an insect that transmits a disease?

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Card 15

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Bacterial pathogens can invade non-phagocytic cells. What are the 2 mechanisms called that allow them to do this? (What diseases come from each?)

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