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Transcribed Image Text:Bacterial cells that are longer than wider in cellular morphology, can grow in the presence or absence of oxygen and stain pink after completion of a Gram stain are:
Aerobic Gram negative rods in chains
Gram negative facultatively anaerobic rods
Gram positive aerobic cocci
Gram negative microaerophilic rods

Transcribed Image Text:PTS is associated with a:
enzymes that are responsible for peptidoglycan synthesis
inductive enzymatic system
a nonspecific enzymatic system
constitutive enzymatic system
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