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    Slow-Growing NTM Whose Colonies Produce No Pigment,whether They Are Grown
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Slow-Growing NTM Whose Colonies Produce No Pigment,whether They Are Grown

Question 37

Question 37

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Slow-growing NTM whose colonies produce no pigment,whether they are grown in the dark or the light,are referred to as:


A) scotochromogens.
B) photochromogens.
C) nonphotochromogens.
D) chromogenicums.

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