All of the above are bacillus bacteria except: a) Pseudomonas b) Clostridium c) Salmonella d) Streptococcus

Answer: Streptococcus
Explanation

Bacillus bacteria:

These are rod-shaped, Gram-positive bacteria that can form endospores. 

Pseudomonas:

These are Gram-negative bacteria, not bacilli. 

Clostridium:

These are also Gram-positive bacteria, but they are anaerobic, unlike most Bacillus species. 

Salmonella:

These are Gram-negative bacteria, not bacilli. 

Streptococcus:

These are Gram-positive cocci (round bacteria), not bacilli. 

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