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    Bacteria That Are Able to Grow in Humans and Cause
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Bacteria That Are Able to Grow in Humans and Cause

Question 34

Question 34

Multiple Choice

Bacteria that are able to grow in humans and cause disease have likely evolved to be


A) psychrophiles.
B) mesophiles.
C) thermophiles.
D) hyperthermophiles.

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