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Explain why some bacteria are both infectious and contagious. Give 3 examples.
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- Fill in the data table below. An example attached below is provided as a guide. Microorganism: Influenza virusExplain how specialized structures (e.g., spore, capsule, fimbriae, or flagella) enable a microbe to survive in a given environment or contribute to pathogenesis.Explain pathogenicity and the infectious disease process