This is an estimate of the number of species of bacteria evident on the handprint of the child analyzed in Laboratory Exercise 2 Activity 2. Group of answer choices A five or six species B one or two species C three or four species D greater than seven species
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Step 1: The handprint of the child analyzed in Laboratory Exercise 2 Activity 2 likely contains a variety of bacteria from different sources, such as the environment, other people, and the child's own body. Show more…
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