Chlamydia's classification is a bacterial infection, known as a sexually transmitted disease.
Yes, chlamydias are obligate intracellular parasites.
No, rickettsias require an arthropod for transmission, but not chlamydias.
Rickettsias are obligate intracellular parasites that require a eukaryotic host for growth and replication. Chlamydias also depend on eukaryotic cells for propagation but have a unique developmental cycle involving an infectious elementary body and a non-infectious reticulate body. Both groups are known for causing diseases in humans.
Chlamydiae reproduce by binary fission, producing two offspring.
No, they're germs. When I first started practicing, there were brochures everywhere that said "chlamydia is not a flower." If I still had a copy, I'd send you one :)
difference between knowledge classification and book classification?
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Yes. The word "classification" is singular.
CLASSIFICATION. Sympathomimetic.