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Match each infection with the causative microorganism.
-urinary tract infection
Arginine
An essential amino acid that plays an important role in protein synthesis and the cycle of nitrogen in the body.
Enzyme
Bio-originated molecules that markedly expedite the rate of virtually every chemical activity taking place within cellular structures.
Neurospora
A genus of ascomycete fungi, often used as a model organism in genetics and molecular biology.
Diploid
The condition of having two sets of chromosomes per nucleus. Compare with haploid and polyploid.
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