BIOL 261 Chapter : Chapter 27 Study Questions

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Normal flora are microbes usually found associated with the human body tissue that come in contact with the environment. Urinogenital tract lactobacillus and candida albicans: what is a pathogen, opportunistic pathogen, virulence factors. A pathogen causes disease by infection, intoxication or allergy. An opportunistic pathogen causes disease only in the absence of normal host resistance (example: yeast infection). An infection is a growth (example: strept throat/streptococcus pyogenes ). Extensive growth of oral microorganisms, especially streptococci, results in a thick bacterial layer (dental plaque) = infection. As plaque continues to develop, anaerobic bacterial species begin to grow. The lactic acid bacteria streptococcus sobrinus and streptococcus mutans are common agents in dental caries. The bacteria take the sucrose and make dextran (allows the bacteria to adhere to the tooth) and form plaque. The stomach contains no normal flora due the low ph of 2. The bacteria in the gut digest food and absorb food (small intestine).

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