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24 July, 02:40

Which of the following features of Salmonella prevent it from being phagocytosed?

a. Flagella

b. Invasins

c. Fimbriae

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  1. 24 July, 02:51
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    a. Flagella

    Explanation:

    Salmonella spp. is a motile enterobacteria with peritrichous flagella surrounding round the body of the bacterial organism. It is a type of bacterial infection that affects the walls of the gastrointestinal tracts. Movement in the gastrointestinal tracts is aided by the use of whip-like structure known as flagella and the use it as a defense mechanism from their host cells when they are about to be phagocytosized.

    Phagocytosis is the action of using the plasma membrane to engulf a large partice, substance or organism in the cell.
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