The difference between the terms pathogenicity and virulence is that
A. pathogens cause disease and their virulence describes the degree of pathogenicity.
B. virulent organisms cause disease, pathogens do not.
C. pathogenic organisms cause disease, virulent organisms do not.
D. virulent organisms cause disease and their pathogenicity describes the degree of disease manifestations.
Select your answer:
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A. is hydrophobic
B. is hydrophilic
C. is repelled by water
D. dissolves in water
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Area where the thick and thin filaments overlap
A. A band
B. Z disc
C. H band
D. I band
E. M line