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Semenov [28]
2 years ago
11

he surface of the cells of some Pseudomonas species are covered in numerous threadlike structures. What is the likely reaction o

f such a Pseudomonas cell to the presence of a food particle?
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1 answer:
Wewaii [24]2 years ago
3 0
<h2>Pseudomonas Species</h2>

Explanation:

  • Separation of P. aeruginosa from different pseudomonads or living beings, for example, Burkholderia species, Stenotrophomonas maltophilia, and Achromobacter spp.  
  • <em>Pseudomonas diseases are considered opportunistic infections. </em>
  • The microorganisms in the P. fluorescens species complex are <em>Gram-negative, motile poles that are principally oxygen consuming, incapable to age glucose, and chemo organotrophic and develop at a pH somewhere in the range of 4 and 8 (62).  </em>
  • Natural or chemical hazards from added substances got from the ice nucleation dynamic <em>bacterium Pseudomonas syringae were characterised. </em>
  • syringae doesn't present any pathogenic ability to people and that the degree of its endotoxins found in counterfeit snow don't speak to a threat past that of introduction to Pseudomonas.
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