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Layton Kidd
3 January, 20:01
What are non-phathogenic bacteria
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Deja Choi
3 January, 21:44
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Organisms are those that do not cause disease, harm or death to another organism and is usually used to describe bacteria. It describes a property of a bacterium - its ability to cause disease ... A particular strain of bacteria can be nonpathogenic in one species but pathogenic in another.
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