A. Alpha hymolytic streptococci (S. viridans)
B. Staphylococci
C. Beta hemolytic streptococci
D. Pneumococci
A. Alpha hymolytic streptococci (S. viridans)
B. Staphylococci
C. Beta hemolytic streptococci
D. Pneumococci
A. Pleomorphism
B. Elaboration of an enzyme that destroy penicillin
C. Penicillin analogue production
D. Lack of nucleic acid in the cell wall
A. Facio-cervical actinomycosis
B. Cutaneous anthrax
C. Infected squamous cell carcinoma
D. None of the above
A. Salmonella
B. Klebsiella
C. Escherichia
D. Paracolons
A. Salk vaccine
B. Tetanus toxoid
C. Sabin’s oral vaccine
D. All of the above
A. E.coli
B. Bacteroides
C. Pseudomonas
D. Klebsiella
A. Streptococcus
B. Staphylococcus
C. E.coli
D. Gonococci
A. Lysozyme
B. Fibrinolysin
C. Coagulase
D. S protein
A. Though plasmids
B. Incorporating part of host DNA
C. Through bacteriophages
D. through conjugation
A. Clostridium tetani
B. Pseudomonas
C. Shigella
D. Klebsiella