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Bacillary dysentery is also called   Shigellosis  
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Straight rod shaped bacteria some of which are endospore forming are referred to as   Bacilli  
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Beadlike chains of cocci formed after cell division along a single axis are called   Streptococci  
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Bacteria that use oxygen but only at low concentration are classified as   Microaerophiles  
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Bacteria that use organic compounds for both the source of carbon and energy are referred to as   Chemoheterotrophs  
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Microorganisms that show optimal growth at moderate temperatures (between 25C and 40C) are called   Mesophiles  
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A mutation that involves the deletion or insertion of one or more bases is a   frameshift mutation  
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Treponema pallidum and Borrelia burgdorferi belong to the group of   Anaerobic gram-negative rods  
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Legionella and Neisseria are examples of   Facultative anaerobic gram-negative rods  
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Staphylococci and streptococci are best classified in the group of   Gram negative aerobic rods and cocci  
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Which of the following is a host dependent bacterium   Mycoplasma  
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