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choice2="pH 4"  
 
choice2="pH 4"  
 
correctchoice="3"  
 
correctchoice="3"  
feedback3="'''Correct!''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[ Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback3="'''Correct!''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria monocytogenes|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[ Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria]]"  
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria monocytogenes|WikiVet Article: Listeria]]"  
feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria monocytogenes|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[ Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5 Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria monocytogenes|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Above pH 5.5Listeria can replicate in silage. Avoid poor quality silage and discontinue silage-feeding in an outbreak. [[Listeria monocytogenes|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
 
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choice5="Grow on enriched media only"  
 
choice5="Grow on enriched media only"  
 
correctchoice="4"  
 
correctchoice="4"  
feedback4="'''Correct!'''Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter. [[ Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback4="'''Correct!'''Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter. [[:Category:Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp. are catalase positive. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp. are catalase positive. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[:Category:Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp are facultative anaerobes. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp are facultative anaerobes. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[:Category:Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp.are intracellular pathogens. The bacteria penetrate M cells in intestinal Peyer's patches. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria]]"  
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feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp.are intracellular pathogens. The bacteria penetrate M cells in intestinal Peyer's patches. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[:Category:Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria]]"  
feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp. will grow on non-enriched media. Small, smooth, transparent colonies form after 24 hours' incubation. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[Listeria species |WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
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feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Listeria spp. will grow on non-enriched media. Small, smooth, transparent colonies form after 24 hours' incubation. The correct answer is that Listeria spp. are soil inhabiting saprophytes and obtain nutrients from decomposing organic matter.[[:Category:Listeria species|WikiVet Article: Listeria ]]"  
 
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