2. Bacteria that cause nosocomial infection often produce extra cellular substances that allow them to stick firmly to medical devices, such as intra venous catheters. Which one of the following is the name of this extra cellular substance? A. Axial filament B. Endotoxin C. Flagella D. Glycocalyx 3. Which of the following requires ATP to function, and permits some species to respond to taxes (plural of taxis)? A. Endospore B. Sex pilus C. Flagellum D. Capsule
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These infections can lead to serious problems like sepsis and even death. Often, nosocomial infections are caused by multidrug-resistant pathogens acquired via invasive procedures, excessive or improper antibiotic use, and not following infection control and prevention procedures
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Glycocalyx
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glycocalyx consists of capsule and slime ..and capsule helps in adhesion...that's why it is correct option
Axial filament turn or propel the cell
flagella helps in locomotion
endotoxin play inflammatory role
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