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Question
Match the following.
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria | Vaccine |
Tuberculosis | Prion |
Kuru | Lactobacillus acidophilus |
Probiotics | Bacteria |
Edward Jenner | Rhizobium |
Solution
Nitrogen-fixing bacteria | Rhizobium |
Tuberculosis | Bacteria |
Kuru | Prion |
Probiotics | Lactobacillus acidophilus |
Edward Jenner | Vaccine |
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