Q2: 23:52 How does the individual trypanosomes "know" when to change the antigen to express? In the figure it appears as if the individuals are coordinating which antigen to express, how do they do that?
What I don’t understand is why isn’t nutrition important and why is STI’ s and STD’s related to sex? Isn’t it important what we eat? we all cook the foods we eat; microwaves, frozen foods, refined foods, tin foods and junk food? We’re is the nourishment for our immune system? When drugs are abused that’s something we put in our mouth and the things we snort up our noses? Like Cocaine / amyl nitrate When visiting sexual health clinic they don’t mention the digestive system \ nutrition but they do mention drug abuse and promiscuous sex ? Why are we relating from the past history, now that we have changed the way we sanitise ourselfs and refrigerate foods?
Q5: Diabetes type 1 happens when a pathogen with an antigen similar to one in the pancreas islets infects the patient. In the case of Treponema pallidun and Borrelia burgdorferi when the antigens are exactly the ones of the patient, does the immmune system eventually lose tolerance to those antigens and attacks the cells that express those antigens?
T1D is an autoimmune disease, so there doesn't need to be a pathogen involved to start the disease. In terms of the bacteria that evade the immune response, the immune system will not recognize that they are there, and if you don't get the necessary antibiotics that will get rid of the bacteria, you will suffer from syphilis or lyme disease.
Q1: Do the 84 strains of pneumococcus exchange genes among strains? If they do not, they would be like 84 species competing in the same ecosystems, the evolution textbooks tells that in the end one only would survive.
Haha this is more than just mini-course!
So much covered.
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Q2: 23:52 How does the individual trypanosomes "know" when to change the antigen to express? In the figure it appears as if the individuals are coordinating which antigen to express, how do they do that?
What I don’t understand is why isn’t nutrition important and why is STI’ s and STD’s related to sex? Isn’t it important what we eat? we all cook the foods we eat; microwaves, frozen foods, refined foods, tin foods and junk food? We’re is the nourishment for our immune system?
When drugs are abused that’s something we put in our mouth and the things we snort up our noses? Like Cocaine / amyl nitrate
When visiting sexual health clinic they don’t mention the digestive system \ nutrition but they do mention drug abuse and promiscuous sex ?
Why are we relating from the past history, now that we have changed the way we sanitise ourselfs and refrigerate foods?
Q5: Diabetes type 1 happens when a pathogen with an antigen similar to one in the pancreas islets infects the patient. In the case of Treponema pallidun and Borrelia burgdorferi when the antigens are exactly the ones of the patient, does the immmune system eventually lose tolerance to those antigens and attacks the cells that express those antigens?
T1D is an autoimmune disease, so there doesn't need to be a pathogen involved to start the disease. In terms of the bacteria that evade the immune response, the immune system will not recognize that they are there, and if you don't get the necessary antibiotics that will get rid of the bacteria, you will suffer from syphilis or lyme disease.
Q3: What is the difference, apart from price, of chikenpox and shingles vaccine?
Q1: Do the 84 strains of pneumococcus exchange genes among strains?
If they do not, they would be like 84 species competing in the same ecosystems, the evolution textbooks tells that in the end one only would survive.
is there any lecture for microbiology
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Q4:Taxoplasma gondii, lives in its vacuole, I guess that it reproduces there and eventually breaks out.