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MBI- 111 TOPIC 9 EXAM 3 MATERIAL QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS { GRADED A+} what are the contributing factors of acne? - skin types that are prone to trap skin oil (sebum) and dead cells, excessive keratinization of the skin, and male hormones when does acne begin? - when pores are blocked by excessive skin oil and dead cells what is the bacterial agent of acne? - Propionibacterium acnes

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MBI- 111 TOPIC 9 EXAM 3 MATERIAL

QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE

ANSWERS { GRADED A+}




what are the contributing factors of acne? - ✔✔skin types that

are prone to trap skin oil (sebum) and dead cells, excessive

keratinization of the skin, and male hormones


when does acne begin? - ✔✔when pores are blocked by

excessive skin oil and dead cells


what is the bacterial agent of acne? - ✔✔Propionibacterium

acnes

,what does the bacteria acne do? - ✔✔metabolize the oil and

produce products that induce inflammation in the pores

leading to the development of white heads and/or papules


what is cystic acne? - ✔✔chronic inflammation that affects

deeper layers of the skin resulting in the pits and scars that

characterize it


what is some treatment for acne? - ✔✔- drugs that reduce oil

production ie: isotrentinoin

- drugs that target P acnes ie: benzoyl peroxide and antibiotics

- drugs that reduce inflammation ie: salicylic acid

- oral contraceptives


is there a way to prevent acne? - ✔✔no

, what bacterial agent is related to a staph infection? -

✔✔Staphylococcus aureus


what is a furuncle? - ✔✔an infected hair follicle


what does the S aureus bacteria do? - ✔✔it coagulates blood

proteins in order to wall itself off from the immune system


what does walling off result in? - ✔✔a pustule; it's painful due

to inflammation and gets mistaken for a spider bite


what is a carbuncle? - ✔✔group of infected hair follicles


what are the effects of a staph infection? - ✔✔- they can invade

the blood stream and result in organ failure of shock

- invasion of the lungs can results in hard to treat pneumonia

- certain strains of the bacteria can produce damaging

exotoxins and/or superantigens
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