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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Answers_Resist_Innate_destruct, The ability to resist innate immunity: Resisting phagocytic destruction mechanisms resisting killing by lysosomal chemicals, prevents phagosomes from fusing with lysosomes examples of bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae, Legionella pneumophila, Mycobacterium tuberculosis Salmonella, kill phagocytes examples of bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Streptococcus pyogenes, Shigella, Salmonella, escape from the phagosome prior to the phagosome fusing with a lysosome examples of bacteria Shigella, Rickettsia, The ability to resist innate immunity: Resisting phagocytic destruction mechanisms kill phagocytes, The ability to resist innate immunity: Resisting phagocytic destruction mechanisms preventing acidification of the phagosome, The ability to resist innate immunity: Resisting phagocytic destruction mechanisms escape from the phagosome prior to the phagosome fusing with a lysosome, resisting killing by lysosomal chemicals significance more resitant to toxic forms of oxygen, prevents phagosomes from fusing with lysosomes significance bacteria are not killed by lysosomes, escape from the phagosome prior to the phagosome fusing with a lysosome significance bacteria are not killed by lysosomes, The ability to resist innate immunity: Resisting phagocytic destruction mechanisms prevents phagosomes from fusing with lysosomes, preventing acidification of the phagosome significance acidification of the phagosome is needed for effective killing of microbes by lysosomal enzymes, resisting killing by lysosomal chemicals examples of bacteria Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, preventing acidification of the phagosome examples of bacteria Mycobacterium tuberculosis Legionella pneumophilia