On Gram stain, mycobacteria appear as:
A) slender, well-stained gram-positive bacilli.
B) poorly stained, beaded, gram-positive bacilli.
C) gam-variable to gram-positive bacilli.
D) partially invisible gram-negative bacilli.
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