How should a blood specimen be transported to the laboratory for testing?
A. In an open container without any labels
B. In a backpack along with other items
C. In a sealed, leak-proof container labeled with patient information and securely packaged.
D. In a paper bag with no patient information
Select your answer:

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Eco Factors & Bacteria › ViewLayer outside the cell membrane that gives the bacterial cell a solid shape.
A. Cytoplasm
B. Cell wall
C. Plasma membrane
D. Pilli
Viruses › View
Which of the following is one important difference between a virus and a bacterial cell?
A. a virus is much larger in size than a bacterial cell
B. a virus always causes more severe disease than a bacterial cell
C. a virus can never reproduce on its own, but a bacterial cell can
D. a virus does not contain genetic material, but a bacterial cell does