Match the bacterium to the correct description. + Pseudomonas aeruginosa A. Gram negative rod. Known for ability to form biofilms. Found in many areas, including soils, but can cause infections in certain cases (e.g.,. lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis). : E. coli + Clostridium difficile B. Gram negative curved rod. Able to withstand low pH. Can lead to gastritis and gastric ulcers in some people + Helicobacter pylori C. Gram negative rod. Model organism. Includes some strains that can be pathogenic, but also strains commonly present in the intestines of mammals without causing harm to the host. D. Gram positive rod. Can form endospores. Anaerobe that can cause diarrhoea in some individuals.

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Match the bacterium to the correct description.
Pseudomonas aeruginosa
A. Gram negative rod. Known for ability to form biofilms. Found in
many areas, including soils, but can cause infections in certain cases
(e.g. lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis).
E. coli
Clostridium difficile
B. Gram negative curved rod. Able to withstand low pH. Can lead to
gastritis and gastric ulcers in some people
Helicobacter pylori
C. Gram negative rod. Model organism. Includes some strains that can
be pathogenic, but also strains commonly present in the intestines
of mammals without causing harm to the host.
D. Gram positive rod. Can form endospores. Anaerobe that can cause
diarrhoea in some individuals.
Transcribed Image Text:Match the bacterium to the correct description. Pseudomonas aeruginosa A. Gram negative rod. Known for ability to form biofilms. Found in many areas, including soils, but can cause infections in certain cases (e.g. lungs of patients with cystic fibrosis). E. coli Clostridium difficile B. Gram negative curved rod. Able to withstand low pH. Can lead to gastritis and gastric ulcers in some people Helicobacter pylori C. Gram negative rod. Model organism. Includes some strains that can be pathogenic, but also strains commonly present in the intestines of mammals without causing harm to the host. D. Gram positive rod. Can form endospores. Anaerobe that can cause diarrhoea in some individuals.
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