Pneumonia: Bacterial Origins and the Prokaryotic Kingdom
No, a bacterial infection such as pneumonia is most likely caused by organisms derived from the prokaryotic kingdom. Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms, and the animal kingdom is a branch of the eukaryotic domain.Infectious Diseases - Related Articles
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