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You are a volunteer for Nurses Without Borders and are being sent to a country in Africa. You are excited, because you will have opportunities to go on safari, but you are also somewhat concerned because you have learned from the CDC website that there is currently cholera in the country to which you are going. Patients with cholera experience vomiting and severe diarrhea, producing several liters of liquid stool in a day. This results in signs of dehydration, including sunken eyes, muscle cramps, and in a few cases, convulsions and death. Cholera is caused by the bacterium Vibrio cholerae. You make a list of questions about V. cholerae that you answer with the help of your nursing school study group.
-The signs and symptoms of cholera are caused by cholera toxin that is synthesized and secreted by the bacteria. The toxin causes chloride and other electrolytes to leave the intestinal cells. Water follows the electrolytes, resulting in an outpouring of water into the intestinal lumen. The gene for cholera toxin is a bacteriophage gene. This situation is an example of ________.
Homophily
The tendency for individuals to associate and bond with similar others, often summarized as "like attracts like."
Structured Compatibility
The degree to which systems, processes, or entities are designed to match or work together in a harmonious manner.
Aronson
A social psychologist known for his work on social influence, the theory of cognitive dissonance, and the Jigsaw Classroom as a method to reduce racial prejudice.
Initiation
The process or ceremony that marks the acceptance of an individual into a group or society, often involving specific rituals or tasks.
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