Final answer:
Option B), Profuse, watery diarrhea without mucus or blood is likely caused by bacteria adhering to the intestinal mucosa and producing enterotoxin.
Step-by-step explanation:
The most likely condition producing profuse, watery diarrhea without mucus or blood is when bacteria adhere to but do not penetrate the intestinal mucosa and produce enterotoxin. This is commonly seen in cases of gastrointestinal infection by enterotoxigenic E. coli (ETEC) and Vibrio cholerae.
These bacteria release enterotoxins that increase the levels of cyclic AMP (CAMP) in the intestinal cells, leading to the release of ions into the intestinal lumen and a subsequent increase in osmotic pressure, resulting in water entering the lumen and causing profuse diarrhea.