The answer is fungus-like protist.
Since it is eukaryotic, it can be either <span>Protista, Fungi, Plantae and Animalia. In all of these groups, multicellular organisms can be found. But spore reproduction and a motility in some stages of its life cycle, suggest it can be protist. Since it is a decomposer, it is probably some </span><span>fungus-like protist, probably slime molds. </span>
The bacterial species that can be eliminated as
possibilities for Anna’s infection are gram-positive bacteria such as <span>Streptococcus
pneumonia, Streptococcus pyrogenes, Bacillus megaterium, and Micrococcus luteus. Based on the
isolated bacteria, the resultant colonies produce a rod-shaped gram-negative bacterium,
which is the bacterial species responsible for Anna’s infection.</span>
The cell will undergo osmotic lysis. 3. The cell will plasmolyze.
<span>Polymerase chain reaction</span>