A microbe normally lives and grows in the respiratory system. Which is correct?
a. The microbe will cause a respiratory infec-tion.
b. The microbe is a pathogen in the respira-tory system.
c. The microbe can cause an infection in an-other part of the body.
d. The same microbe is found on the skin.
C
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