Microbiology W/Diseases Looseleaf with Access 5th 2018 9780134784304 0134784308
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Introduction:
Bacteria which grow in the surface of the mouth is known as dental plaque. It is also known as oral biofilm, dental biofilm, bacterial plaque biofilm, and microbial plaque. They are present in teeth, which are yellow or brown in color. Oral microbe which is involved in the formation biofilm (plaque) is known as Streptococcus mutans.
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21. ALL are true about Spectinomycin EXCEPT:
it came from Micromonospora spectabilis
it is the weakest aminoglycoside
it treats uncomplicated gonorrhea
it only stops the growth of bacteria, not kill them
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Streptomyces rimosus
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Methacycline
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Microbiology W/Diseases Looseleaf with Access 5th 2018 9780134784304 0134784308
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