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The presence of anaerobes should be considered potential pathogens in all of the following specimens/body sites except
 
  A) endometrium. B) endocervical.
  C) pelvic abscess. D) intrauterine device.

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The breakdown of casein, tyrosine, and xanthine is used in differentiating ________ spp.
 
  A) Actinomyces B) Corynebacterium C) Nocardia D) Streptomyces



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Answer to Question 1

B

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C



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