Biology, asked by gl1620, 11 months ago

How do the vibrio cholerae attack the intestinal walls?

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
1

Explanation:

Vibrio Cholerae. Vibrio cholerae produces a toxin that increases cAMP levels in intestinal crypt cells, producing a sustained activation of the apical membrane CFTR Cl− channel leading to excessive Cl− secretion into the ileum and colon.

Similar questions