
A yellow-pigmented, gram-negative rod on blood agar but not MacConkey that is indole- and urease-negative, oxidase-positive, and positive on wet mount motility testing is most likely
A) Treponema.
B) Leptospira.
C) Borrelia.
D) Sphingomonas.
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Q2: Acidovorax spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
Q3: Sphingomonas spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
Q3: Oxidase-positive,glucose-positive (oxidatively)gram-negative bacilli that cannot grow on
Q5: Which statement best describes the habitats of
Q6: Sphingobacterium spp.can be described as
A)oxidase-negative, glucose-fermenting, gram-negative
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