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A species of the genus Streptococcus is the leading cause of
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Members of the ________ are Gram-positive bacteria that have a distinctive process for cell separation known as "snapping division."
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Gammaproteobacteria of the genus (Escherichia/Pseudomonas/Vibrio) catabolize carbohydrates using pathways other than the standard glycolytic (Embden-Meyerhof) pathway.
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Which of the following bacterial genera includes species that protect areas of the body such as the intestinal tract and the vagina from invasion by pathogens?
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Mycoplasmas are named for the large quantities of mycolic acid in their cell walls.
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Which of the following bacterial arrangements is the result of snapping division?
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The bacterium (Agrobacterium/Cyanobacteria/Rhizobium) is a member of the alphaproteobacteria that forms beneficial relationships with higher plants.
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Bacteria in the genus Cytophaga are capable of digesting a wide range of complex carbohydrates and are important for degrading raw sewage.
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What feature of mycobacteria is responsible for the unusually slow growth of these bacteria?
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Which of the following bacterial genera is useful for the degradation of environmental pollutants?
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