Members of which of the following genera are the most common sexually transmitted bacteria in the United States?

A) Bacteroides
B) Rickettsia
C) Chlamydia
D) Helicobacter
E) Treponema


C
Bloom's Taxonomy: Comprehension
Section: Survey of Bacteria
Learning Outcome: 11.29

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A. Evaporation exceeded transpiration. B. Precipitation exceeded evaporation. C. Transpiration exceeded precipitation. D. None of these statements explains the upward trend.

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What is the function of DNA polymerase?

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Random dispersion of individuals in a

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