Choose the correct terms for each lettered box to complete the concept map. Specimen collection from a source of microbes carried to the lab in a transport medium A B C in a sterile F such as a G D Both macroscopically E using K promotes H I to obtain a specimen containing a single species and microscopically via J genetic analysis and immunologic tests A. (Click to select) B. (Click to select) C. (Click to select) D. (Click to select) E. (Click to select) F. (Click to select) < Prev 6 of 20 Next >
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