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If a Bacterium Utilizes Lactose or Sucrose, What Will the Triple

Question 49

Question 49

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If a bacterium utilizes lactose or sucrose, what will the triple sugar iron (TSI) reaction look like?


A) Alkaline/acid
B) Alkaline/alkaline
C) Acid/acid
D) Acid/alkaline

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