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  1. be specific and argumentative to detail. Which type of infection would you rather have A bacterial infection, a viral infection,
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  2. reply tobe specific an to detail Which type of infection would you rather have (and "none" is not an option)? A bacterial
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  3. Which type of infection would you rather have (and "none" is not an option)? A bacterial infection, a viral infection, or a
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  4. Question 2 Please match the term to the correct definition Column A 1bacteriophage 2 capsid infection prophage 6retrovirus
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  5. Question 7 Please match the term to the correct definition Column A bacteriophage capsid lysogenic infection lytic infection
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  6. What type of wbc numbers elevate when there is bacterial infection and viral infection
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  7. After presenting her scientific paper, Erin received opposition to her claim from fellow researchers. What is this called?(1
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  8. Which of the following is/are feasible within the context of phage research and phage therapy?I. A cocktail of phages personally
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  9. Please match the term to the correct definition. Column A 1. bacteriophage: bacteriophage 2. capsid: capsid 3. lysogenic
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  10. Please match the term to the correct definition. Column A 1. bacteriophage: bacteriophage 2. capsid: capsid 3. lysogenic
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