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Biology, 23.09.2019 21:20 UnusualKc8513

Some bacterial pathogens only cause disease when injected into tissue and are not able to grow or cause disease on skin or other surface-exposed regions. one example is clostridium tetani (tetanus). which type of metabolism would you expect these pathogens to use?

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