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what does a negative result mean in an oxidase test?Select all that applies
a)The bacteria may undergo anaerobic respiration
b)The bacteria may have a cytochrome C oxidase
c)The bacteria may undergo aerobic respiration
d)The bacteria will not have cytochrome C oxidase
e)None of the anwers are correct
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