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Neisseria menigitidis is characterized asa. having a polysaccharide capsule and fimbriaeb. a Gram-negative diplococcusc. a Gram-positive coccobacillusd. a Gram- negative diplococcus with a polysaccharide capsule and fimbriaee. being rapidly motile

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The correct option is: d. a Gram- negative diplococcus with a polysaccharide capsule and fimbriaee.

Step-by-step explanation:

Neisseria meningitidis is a Gram-negative bacterium, responsible for causing meningitis and other meningococcal diseases. Due to the round shape of the bacterium, this bacteria is called coccus. This bacterium also has a tendency to form pairs and is thus referred to as diplococcus.

Some of the virulence factors of this bacteria include the fimbriae and the polysaccharide capsule.

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