Consider the table below.

\begin{tabular}{|l|c|c|}
\hline
Form & Types of Bacteria & Associated Disease \\
\hline
X & Spherical & Strep throat \\
\hline
Coccus & Rod shaped & Y \\
\hline
Bacillus & Spiral & Cholera \\
\hline
Spirillum & & \\
\hline
\end{tabular}

Which best describes [tex]$X$[/tex] and [tex]$Y$[/tex]?

A. [tex]$X=$[/tex] Spherical; [tex]$Y=$[/tex] E. coli
B. [tex]$X=$[/tex] Comma shaped; [tex]$Y=$[/tex] Whooping cough
C. [tex]$X=$[/tex] Oval shaped; [tex]$Y=$[/tex] S. aureus
D. [tex]$X=$[/tex] Rod shaped; [tex]$Y=$[/tex] Pneumonia



Answer :

Given the table with the information provided:

[tex]\[ \begin{array}{|l|c|c|} \hline & \text{Types of Bacteria} & \text{Associated disease} \\ \hline \text{Form} & X & \text{Strep throat} \\ \hline \text{Coccus} & \text{Rod shaped} & Y \\ \hline \text{Bacillus} & \text{Spiral} & \text{Cholera} \\ \hline \text{Spirillum} & & \\ \hline \end{array} \][/tex]

To identify the best descriptions for \( X \) and \( Y \), compare the given answer possibilities with typical bacteria forms and their associated diseases:

1. Form ("X") = Spherical: Spherical bacteria are typically referred to as coccus. Strep throat is indeed caused by spherical bacteria (Streptococcus).
2. Coccus = Rod shaped ("Y") = Pneumonia: This suggests a misalignment. Normally, coccus is spherical, not rod-shaped. However, the table seems to imply a mismatch.
3. Bacillus (Rod-shaped) = Spiral and is associated with Cholera: This aligns bacillus with a different form and disease.
4. Spirillum typically refers to spiral or helical shapes.

By process of elimination and the provided bacterial disease associations:
- X correctly aligns with "Spherical bacteria" as Strep throat is caused by Streptococcus.
- Y aligns with "Pneumonia", which can be caused by rod-shaped bacteria like Streptococcus pneumoniae.

So, the closest and most logical match, recognizing the possibility of an associative error in the labels, is:

\(\mathbf{X = \text{Spherical}}; Y = \text{Pneumonia}\)

Thus, the correct choice from the list is:

[tex]\(\mathbf{X = \text{Spherical}; Y = \text{Pneumonia}}\)[/tex]