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A student exposed to streptococcus comes down with a high fever. What is the likely cause? A) Bacteria regression B) Bacteria toxin C) Antibiotic resistance D) Skin Adherence
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A student exposed to streptococcus comes down with a high fever. What is the likely cause?
A) Bacteria regression
B) Bacteria toxin
C) Antibiotic resistance
D) Skin Adherence
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>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>B<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
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The answer would be
B.. :)
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