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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: blanks_type II toxins, results Causes lysis of white blood cells, Causes the respiratory cell damage during whooping cough produced by Bordetella pertussis, results Lysis of RBCs, lyse cells containing cholesterol, degrade cellular proteins, degrade cellular DNA, breakdown fibrin clots,, Type II Toxins (Toxins that Damage Host Cell Membranes) defense against toxins Antibodies bind to the toxin or enzyme before the toxin or enzyme can bind to the receptors on the host cell membrane, examples, Toxins that lead to cell lysis and tissue damage in the host produced by, examples, examples, Causes lysis of white blood cells produced by, Bordetella pertussis disease pertussis (whooping cough), significance Can further contribute to tissue damage, results Causes the respiratory cell damage during whooping cough, results Producing expanding zones of dead tissue (necrosis) surrounding the bacteria, Type II Toxins (Toxins that Damage Host Cell Membranes) description, examples, results Toxins that lead to cell lysis and tissue damage in the host, examples, Lysis of RBCs, lyse cells containing cholesterol, degrade cellular proteins, degrade cellular DNA, breakdown fibrin clots, produced by Streptococcus pyogenes, damaged host cells, Producing expanding zones of dead tissue (necrosis) surrounding the bacteria produced by