Mycoplasma spp. and Ureaplasma spp. differ from other bacteria in that they
A) permanently lack a cell wall.
B) demonstrate the ability to gain and lose their cell wall.
C) can be Gram stained when they possess a cell wall.
D) b and c.
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Q2: Ureaplasma spp. and Mycoplasma spp. are unique
Q3: Which of the following virulence factors accounts
Q4: The production of cold agglutinins with infection
Q5: Which of the following organisms is associated
Q6: Which of the following organisms may cause
Q7: Medium incorporated with serum, arginine, penicillin, and
Q8: Cultural methods have proven to be insensitive
Q9: Commercial blood culture medium is not recommended
Q10: Given the colony on A-8 agar provided
Q11: SP-4 medium is inoculated with a specimen.
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