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- Hello, please read the attached Microbiology question and answer the question correctly. Please match each description with the correct letter choice. *If you correctly answer the question, I will provide a Thumbs Up to you. Thank you.How does a cell transform nutrients into the fundamental structures required for its survival (cell wall, nucleus, nucleic acids, proteins, cytoskeleton)? No plagiarism pleaseHello, please read the attached Microbiology question and answer all bullet points correctly. Please do not copy & paste from outside sources. *If you correctly answer the question and its two parts, I will provide a Thumbs Up to you. Thank you.
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