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In clinical isolates, the most likely identification of a coagulase-positive, catalase-positive, gram-positive cocci that is penicillin-resistant would be
Q1: The tube coagulase test<br>A)detects bound coagulase.<br>B)detects extracellular
Q4: Actinobacillus actinomycetemcomitans can be distinguished from Kingella
Q4: Compared to other spirochetes, Borrelia can be
Q15: Recombination is defined as<br>A)the change of the
Q16: The antibody that is associated with various
Q21: The major difference between infections caused by
Q27: Compared with nontypable strains of Haemophilus spp.,
Q28: Bacteriostatic agents:<br>A)Kill the bacteria.<br>B)Limit bacterial growth.<br>C)Assist the
Q37: A cell wall that contains N-glycolylmuramic acid
Q45: Microconidia can be defined as<br>A)conidia that have