Question 7 2 pts The fact that some infectious agents cannot be grown on laboratory media means that they will not be able to follow Artie's Criteria The Daily Racing Form Flick's Law Koch's Postulates
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CRITICAL THINKING: Koch's postulates (picture below) are an important way to connect a microorganism with a disease. Which of the following make Koch's postulates somewhat limited when dealing with a broad spectrum of disease? - All of these answers are correct. - None of these answers are correct. - Some pathogens cannot be cultured or need specific resources to be provided for them to multiply. - Some organisms are immune to some infections and may not show symptoms if they are given the pathogen. - Some individuals are asymptomatic and even though they have the pathogen, they may not show signs of the disease.
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