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Bacteroides biacutis—one of many en:commensal anaerobic en:Bacteroides spp. in the en:gastrointestinal tract—cultured in blood agar medium for 48 hours.

Obtained from the CDC Public Health Image Library.

Image credit: CDC/Dr. V.R. Dowell, Jr. (PHIL #3087), 1972.
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