CH 10 Review questions
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Langerhans cells, which play a role in defense against microbes are located in the | epidermis
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The papillary layer of the skin is part of the | Dermis
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Which of the following organisms is the causative agent for skin infections and toxic shock syndrome | Staphylococcus aures
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Which of the following is a type of acute infection generally caused by grou A streptococcus | Erysipelas
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The organism often called "flesh eating bacteria" is | Streptococcus pyogenes
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Acne is caused by | propionibacterium acnes
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Warts are commonly caused by | Human papillomavirus
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Herpes simplex infections on lips and in the mouth are most commonly caused by | HSV-1
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"Athletes foot" is caused by | Tinea pedis
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Diaper rash in infants is commonly caused by | Candida albicans
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