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    Mucous Membrane Tracts May Be Colonized by Bacteria Because They
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Mucous Membrane Tracts May Be Colonized by Bacteria Because They

Question 80

Question 80

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Mucous membrane tracts may be colonized by bacteria because they have:


A) openings to the environment
B) openings that are portals of entry
C) both A and B
D) both A and B, and they have no defenses

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