Multiple Choice
Which biosafety level is incorrectly matched with its description?
A) BSL- 3: serious, lethal pathogens though some diseases may be treatable
B) BSL- 1: non- pathogens or those that rarely cause disease in healthy people
C) BSL- 2+: known animal pathogens which do not infect humans
D) BSL- 4: dangerous, lethal pathogens with no cures or treatments
E) BSL- 2: known pathogens but the disease is treatable or preventable
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