Bacterial Classification, Structure and Function
schemes. These schemes utilize the bacterial morphology and staining properties of the organism, as well as O 2 growth requirements of the species combined with a variety of biochemical tests. For clinicians, the environmental reservoir of the organism, the vectors and means of transmission of the pathogen are also of great importance.
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