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  • 2024-06-11 12:00:00

    1. Chlamydia is a group of tiny, non mobile microorganisms that grow exclusively in cells.

    2. Chlamydia can be divided into 4 kinds, namely Chlamydia pneumoniae, Chlamydia psittaci, Chlamydia trachomatis and Chlamydia bovis.

    3. Chlamydia is a group of tiny, non mobile microorganisms that grow exclusively in cells.

    4. Chlamydia is a gram-negative pathogen. It is a kind of prokaryotic microorganism that can parasitize in cells through bacterial filters and has a unique development cycle.

    5. Chlamydia is a kind of organism smaller than bacteria but larger than viruses. It is a specialized intracellular parasitic pathogen similar to bacteria and viruses, and has a two-phase life cycle.

    6. It does not have the ability to synthesize high-energy compounds ATP and GTP, and must be provided by the host cell, so it becomes an energy parasite, mostly spherical and heap shaped, with cell wall and cell membrane, belonging to prokaryotic cells, and generally parasitic in animal cells.

    7. At present, it is divided into trachoma, pneumonia, parrots and domestic animals.

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