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Biology, 04.03.2021 23:50, avision42

Bacteria that generate reactions such as swelling of tissues, and fever in humans are an example of microorganisms that - A. form mutualistic relationships with cells of other organisms.

B. break down the organic matter of dead plants and animals.

C. are pathogenic and are able to cause disease by killing host cells.

D. live in close association and provide resources for all plants and animals.

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