Koch’s postulates demonstrate that a specific pathogen causes a specific disease. Which letter shows the stage where the pathogen is introduced into a healthy animal?, Pathogen isolated from second animal, Pathogen grown in pure culture, Pathogen injected into healthy animal, Pathogen isolated from diseased host, Which letter represents the final step of Koch’s postulates?, Grow pathogen in pure culture, Re-isolate the same pathogen from the newly infected host, Inject pathogen into healthy host, Isolate pathogen from diseased host, Identify the step that proves the cultured pathogen can cause disease in a healthy organism., Postulate 3, Postulate 4, Postulate 1, Postulate 2, Which step requires the pathogen to be grown alone in laboratory media?, Postulate 3, Postulate 4, Postulate 1, Postulate 2, Infer why Koch’s Postulate 4 is important., It prevents infection, It destroys the pathogen, It confirms the pathogen is harmless, It proves the same pathogen caused the disease again, Which scientist established a method for determining whether a microorganism causes a specific disease?, Koch, Mendel, Sagan, Hooke, Which of the following describes the fourth step in Koch’s postulates?, Suspected pathogen placed in healthy new host, Suspected pathogen isolated from initially diseased host, Pathogen in culture has the same characteristics as the original pathogen, Diseased host is given antibiotics, Which step in Koch’s postulates involves placing the pathogen into a healthy organism?, Postulate 2, Postulate 3, Postulate 4, Postulate 1, Identify the purpose of Koch’s postulates., To classify plants, To identify nutrients in food, To prove that a specific pathogen causes a specific disease, To measure blood pressure.

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