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Membrane Disrupting Exotoxins
Two membrane-disrupting exotoxins are hemolysins and leukocidins, which form pores in cell membranes, causing leakage of the cell contents and cell lysis.
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Which of the following correctly describes the three classes of exotoxins?
Which class of exotoxins is primarily involved in disrupting the cell membrane?
Which class of exotoxins can cause an excessive immune response by activating a large number of T-cells?
Which class of exotoxins targets the inside of host cells to interfere with cellular functions?
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Which of the following statements correctly describe the function of membrane-disrupting exotoxins such as hemolysins and leukocidins?
What is the mechanism by which hemolysins and leukocidins cause cell damage?
Which of the following are examples of membrane-disrupting exotoxins?
How do hemolysins and leukocidins specifically affect target cells?