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clostridium butylicum means​

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Answered by anjali565670
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Clostridium is a genus of typically anaerobic, Gram-positive, spore-forming bacteria belonging to the family Clostridiaceae. Pasteur first named them Vibrion butryque, but Adam Prazmowski change this bacteria's name to Clostridium in 1880. Its name comes from the Greek kloster (κλωστήρ) or spindle.

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