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Salmonella typhimurium is a food-borne bacterial pathogen that can cause severe gastrointestinal disease. salmonella is often phagocytosed by macrophages that normally destroy bacterial pathogens, but this bacterium is somehow able to prevent the complete maturation of phagolysosomes. salmonella is able to tolerate the low ph of phagolysosomes, and in fact responds to the drop in ph by secreting toxins that interfere with other cellular responses. which of the following differences would you expect to contribute to the survival of a bacterium within an salmonella-containing phagosome, compared to a healthy phagolysosome? decreased activity of acid hydrolases increased activity of acid hydrolases decreased import of h+ ions increased import of h+ ions my guess is decreased activity of acid hydrolases but i'm not sure.
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All individuals have two alleles for a given trait. according to mendel's these alleles are passed down one each from both mother and father.
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Some tools have graduations to show multiple measurements. for example, a ruler may have graduations for both millimeters and centimeters. when measuring the length of an earthworm, which graduations would allow for the most accurate measurement? millimeters centimeters decimeters meters
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You want to cultivate some exotic plants at your farm. however, the climate is chillier than the temperature range favorable to the crop. which is the best method to use for the cultivation of this exotic crop? a. use a crop rotation method b. use a lot of fertilizer c. prepare the seed bed properly d. use a greenhouse e. use irrigation
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