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A bacterium that can cause disease, such as Streptococcus pneumoniae, but is otherwise a normal part of an organism’s microbiota is called a(n) .
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opportunistic pathogen
(An organism normally part of the microbiota that causes disease when host defenses are impaired or it reaches sterile sites.)
(An organism normally part of the microbiota that causes disease when host defenses are impaired or it reaches sterile sites.)
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