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The causative agent of the disease gas gangrene Clostridium perfringens is:

  • A. Gram-negative rod-shaped bacteria, fixed with capsule
  • B. Gram-negative rod-shaped bacterium, motile, peritrichous without capsule
  • C. Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium, motile, peritrichous without capsule
  • D. Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium non-motile, with capsule
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The correct answer is C because Clostridium perfringens is a Gram-positive rod-shaped bacterium, which matches the description provided. It is motile and peritrichous (having flagella all over the surface) without a capsule. This bacterium is known to cause gas gangrene due to its ability to produce toxins that destroy tissue.

Choice A is incorrect because Clostridium perfringens is Gram-positive, not Gram-negative, and it does not have a capsule. Choice B is incorrect because Clostridium perfringens is not motile and does not have flagella all over its surface. Choice D is incorrect because Clostridium perfringens is Gram-positive, not Gram-negative, and it is motile without a capsule.