Disease Organism Endospore Acid-fast Cell Morphology or Symptoms Treatment bacteria Botulism Tuberculosis Leprosy Pseudomembranous colitis

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Specify the organism causing the disease, whether the organism is capable of forming endospores or is an acid-fast bacteria, the cell morphology, and potential treatment(s).

The image is a table designed to organize information about four diseases: Botulism, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Pseudomembranous colitis. The table has six columns, each representing different categories of information related to the diseases.

**Table Columns:**

1. **Disease**: Lists the name of the disease.
2. **Organism**: Identifies the causative organism.
3. **Endospore or Acid-fast bacteria**: Indicates whether the organism forms endospores or if it is acid-fast.
4. **Cell Morphology**: Describes the shape and structure of the bacterial cells.
5. **Symptoms**: Lists common symptoms associated with the disease.
6. **Treatment**: Details possible treatments for the disease.

**Rows for Each Disease:**

- **Botulism**
- **Tuberculosis**
- **Leprosy**
- **Pseudomembranous colitis**

Currently, the table is empty and intended to be filled with relevant details for each disease under the specified categories.
Transcribed Image Text:The image is a table designed to organize information about four diseases: Botulism, Tuberculosis, Leprosy, and Pseudomembranous colitis. The table has six columns, each representing different categories of information related to the diseases. **Table Columns:** 1. **Disease**: Lists the name of the disease. 2. **Organism**: Identifies the causative organism. 3. **Endospore or Acid-fast bacteria**: Indicates whether the organism forms endospores or if it is acid-fast. 4. **Cell Morphology**: Describes the shape and structure of the bacterial cells. 5. **Symptoms**: Lists common symptoms associated with the disease. 6. **Treatment**: Details possible treatments for the disease. **Rows for Each Disease:** - **Botulism** - **Tuberculosis** - **Leprosy** - **Pseudomembranous colitis** Currently, the table is empty and intended to be filled with relevant details for each disease under the specified categories.
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