D. Arnold’s parents and grandparents all have heart disease. Although Arnold has always exercised, avoided unhealthy foods, and followed doctor’s instructions, he also has heart disease
<span>The immune system protects the body against illness and infection caused by bacteria, viruses, fungi or parasites.
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Acquired immunity: This is an immune protection that the body learns after having the cells<span> that are attached to a cancer cell. </span>The body learns to recognize each different kind of bacteria, fungus or virus it meets for the first time.
Answer:
1. I would go and see an ortheapedician
3.Yes I always make sure I do regular brain exercises.
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Cell-wall inhibiting antimicrobial drugs be less effective on gram-negative bacteria compared to gram-positive bacteria because the outer membrane of the gram-negative bacteria inhibits penetration of the drug and the peptidoglycan found in gram-positive bacteria is structurally different from that in gram-negative bacteria.
Answer: Option B & C
<u>Explanation:</u>
Antimicrobial drugs are induced into a body to act on that particular selective bacterium which causes disease. When antimicrobial drugs are injected they act efficiently on the gram positive bacteria inhibiting the proliferation of the cells by acting on the cell wall so that cell multiplication doesn’t happen.
On the other hand it is hard to act on the gram-negative bacteria as it has a cell membrane that inhibits drug penetration into it. Both cell walls contain peptidoglycan but in the gram-positive is more assembled and layered while in the gram-negative it is just a thin layer. As gram-positive is thick layered it provides place for another molecule to attach to it but the thin layer in gram-negative inhibits it.