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Helicobacter pylori survives in the stomach due to: a. a thick capsular layer b. endospore formation c. a teichoic acid receptor d. the production of urease to generate ammonia from urea
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Helicobacter pylori survives in the stomach due to: a. a thick capsular layer b. endospore formation c. a teichoic acid receptor d. the production of urease to generate ammonia from urea
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the answer is A, a thick capsular layer
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