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Title: Which of the following is the best definition of "microbial antagonism"?
Post by: awywial on Oct 17, 2019
Which of the following is the best definition of "microbial antagonism"?
◦ the presence of resident bacteria on the surface of the body and in cavities that connect to the surface
◦ the presence of pathogens on the surface of the skin, which will invade the body through abrasions
◦ the presence of normal microbiota that can become pathogens under certain conditions
◦ the ability of microbiota to mutate into pathogens
◦ the presence of normal microbiota that protect the body by competing with pathogens in a variety of ways to prevent pathogens from invading the body
Title: Which of the following is the best definition of "microbial antagonism"?
Post by: Bison on Oct 17, 2019
the presence of normal microbiota that protect the body by competing with pathogens in a variety of ways to prevent pathogens from invading the body
Title: Which of the following is the best definition of "microbial antagonism"?
Post by: awywial on Oct 17, 2019
Excellent
Title: Which of the following is the best definition of "microbial antagonism"?
Post by: Bison on Oct 17, 2019
Great! Please up vote :D
Title: Re: Which of the following is the best definition of
Post by: Andrea_v15 on Dec 4, 2019
Thank you!