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- Which of the following bacteria would have the above cell boundary structure? A. Mycobacterium B.Clostridium C. Mycoplasma D. BorreliaCompare the following features of bacteria to those of eukaryotic microorganisms: a. size. b. organization of genetic material. c. ribosomes. d. cell wall. e. respiration and photosynthesis. f. motility mechanisms.What are the 3 groups of bacteria based on their unique cell wall components.
- How are bacteria classified according to the production of organic material for the energetic metabolism?Some groups of bacteria can go dormant during periods of environmental stress through the formation of _______. A) magnetosomes B) peptidoglycan C) endospores D) piliBacteria are classified in which of the following domains? Eukaryote Prokaryote Fungal Plantae
- Which group of bacteria are missing a nucleus? 1. proteobacteria 2. green bacteria 3. cyanobacteria 4. gram positive bacteria 5.spirochetes 6. chlamydiaWhat is the form, habitat, nutrition, method of reproduction and size of bacteriaWhich of the following involves metabolic cooperation among prokaryotic cells? (A) binary fission (B) endospore formation (C) biofilms (D) photoautotrophy
- What major group of prokaryotes generates oxygen by photosynthesis? Group of answer choices Spirochetes Cyanobacteria Proteobacteria Gram-positive bacteriaHow does the protein synthesis of archaea differ from the protein synthesis of the bacteria? Explain using a concept map.Some bacteria have a tube which allows materials to move directly into or out of the cytoplasm. This tube is called a ___. cilium flagellum genera pilus