MICROBIOLOGY FUND.:CLINICAL APPR-ACCESS
MICROBIOLOGY FUND.:CLINICAL APPR-ACCESS
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ISBN: 2810022612789
Author: Cowan
Publisher: MCG
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Several bacteria live naturally in a material on your teeth called plaque that contains many different species, which interact with each other in significant ways. Identify some of the problems of studying one of these bacterial species after isolating it through a streak plate procedure and examining its behavior.

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