By looking at a bacterial smear, how can you tell if the infection is polymicrobial?
A) Mucus, red blood cells, neutrophils, and necrosis are on the smear.
B) Lymphocytes, monocytes, and macrophages are on the smear.
C) More than one morphologic type of bacteria is present on the smear.
D) Both gram-negative rods and gram-positive cocci are present on the smear.
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