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Members of the Enterobacteriaceae Can Be Distinguished from Each Other

Question 43

Question 43

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Members of the Enterobacteriaceae can be distinguished from each other by


A) both motility and the ability to ferment lactose.
B) motility.
C) the presence or absence of the enzyme oxidase.
D) both motility and the presence or absence of the enzyme oxidase.
E) the ability to ferment lactose.

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