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Provide an overview of the structure of Z-DNA.
Pseudomembrane
A false membrane composed of fibrin, mucus, necrotic cells, and inflammatory cells, typically forming during infections or inflammations of mucous membranes.
Diphtheria
A bacterial infection causing a thick covering in the back of the throat, leading to difficulty breathing, heart failure, paralysis, and sometimes death.
Respiratory Obstruction
A blockage of the airway which impedes the flow of air into the lungs, potentially causing breathing difficulties.
Pathogenic Spores
Microscopic biological particles that can cause disease when they enter a host organism.
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