Boiling temperatures (100* C) are unable to kill _____-forming bacteria
Which bacteria has a characteristic "tumbling motility" extracellularly?_____
_____ are a two component "A-B" polypeptide
Which cause of pharyngitis is more commonly seen in children and adolescents?_____
_____ bacteria do not grow on standard media
All pathways of complement activation result in the production of _____, which converts C3 to C3a and C3b
Which branching, filamentous bacterium is associated with dental caries and resultant aspiration pneumonia?
A type _____ secretion system detects eukaryotic cells and secretes a protein to help with infectivity
Which bacteria is associated with traumatic open wound infection?_____
M protein of Streptococcus pyogenes is similar in structure to _____
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