what is Enterobacter aerogenes cell arrangement?
a. single cell
b. pairs
c. chains
Enterobacter aerogens is a gram negative bacteria that capable of moving with the help of flagella and occur in chains. Hence, option c is correct.
what is Enterobacter aerogenes cell arrangement? a. single cell b. pairs c. chains
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