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- Please choose the answers that correctly describe the virulence factors of Staphylococcus aureus. Check All That Apply Coagulase enzyme causes blood plasma to clot. Staphylokinase enzyme destroys red blood cells. Penicillinase enzyme allows S. aureus to grow in the presence of penicillin. Hyaluronidase enzyme promotes Invasion of host tissues. Lipase enzyme causes a fever in the host.I need help with the following questions regarding SYLPHILLIS. Please make sure to asnwer all the things asked in each question. Totasl questions asked are TWO. If any information is missing the the answer, i will it incomplete. thank you 1) Historical Significance: when and who discovered it, other interesting info, but not in detail 2) The Disease Pathogenicity/Virulence Factors; how microbe evade host defenses and causethe disease, as specific toxins or enzymes, type of CPE, capsules, M proteins, antigenic variation, cyst/troph, etc.I need help with the following information for SYPHILLIS. I have total asked 5 questions, 1, 2, a, b, and c. Please make sure to asnwer all those 5 as ill will make them incomplete answer. For question 2, make sure to attach an image with the answer, it could be from any online source and please make sure to answer the source. 1) in italics for cellular microbes, not italicized for viruses2) Images: electron micrograph, stained slide, growth on media, etc.3)Specific Characteristics: A) Bacteria: Gram morphology, special stainingcharacteristics as acid fast, endospores, etc; physiology, as lactose fermenter, strict anaerobe, etc. B) Eukaryotic microbes: specific characteristics of taxonomicgroup. C)Viruses: DNA/RNA virus, strandedness, capsid shape, enveloped/naked, etc.