Match the following letters with the numbered categories below:
Penicillin, cephalosporin
Red blood cell
Completely break down red blood cells
Break the red blood cells
Alpha, beta, and gamma
Caused by S. mutans or Enterococcus
Genital herpes, gonorrhea, syphilis, papillomavirus infection
Interfere with phagocytosis, causing strep throat, glomerulonephritis, and flesh-eating infection
Used for cleaning up oil spills or the decay of pollutants
Cause no harm but are beneficial to humans, such as normal flora
Cause dental decay
Parasitic worms
Enzyme that breaks down red blood cells
Cause pneumonia, otitis, conjunctivitis, and sinusitis
Who classified streptococcus into groups
Associated with M protein antigens
Nonhemolytic, Enterococcus
Associated with neonatal meningitis
Nosocomial infection, urinary infection, or any related abdominal infection, endocarditis, bacteremia, and meningitis
Make medications such as insulin, biofuel, dietary supplements, antibiotics, and many other useful products
1. Erythrocytes
2. Nonpathogen
3. Pathogen
4. Streptococcus pyogenes
5. Streptococcus pneumoniae
6. S. mutans
7. Enterococci
8. Helminths
9. Hemolysin
10. Biodegradation
11. Streptococcus agalactiae
12. Rebecca Lancefield
13. Hemolysis
14. STD
15. Beta-lactam drugs
16. Biotechnology
17. Three groups of hemolysis
18. M protein antigen
19. Endocarditis
20. Gamma hemolysis
21. Beta hemolysis