Microbiology for Surgical Technologists
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ISBN: 9781337243209
Author: Margaret Rodriguez
Publisher: Cengage Learning US
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To determine: What do these microscopic invaders look like up close.
Introduction: Bacteria are single-celled microscopic organisms and they do not possess true nucleus or membrane-bounded organelles. They are found to be both beneficial as well as harmful to humans.
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