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Exoenzymes
An exoenzyme is an enzyme that is secreted by a cell and functions outside of that cell. Exoenzymes help pathogens invade host cells.
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Which of the following are bacterial virulence factors that aid in tissue invasion?
How do bacterial exoenzymes contribute to the virulence of a pathogen?
Which of the following statements best describes the role of bacterial toxins in tissue invasion?
Which of the following mechanisms do bacterial pathogens use to invade host tissues?
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Types of Exoenzymes
What is the primary role of exoenzymes in pathogenic bacteria?
Which of the following statements best describes the function of exoenzymes?
How do exoenzymes contribute to the pathogenicity of bacteria?
Which of the following is a characteristic function of exoenzymes secreted by pathogenic bacteria?