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[Show more]what connects bacterial cells during the exchange of genetic material? 
a. flagellum 
b. nucleoid region 
c. cell wall 
d. pilus 
d. pilus 
Which of the following is a function of peptidoglycan? 
a. Promotes phagocytosis 
b. Protects cells from bursting 
c. Allows bacteria to adhere to surfaces and ...
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Add to cartwhat connects bacterial cells during the exchange of genetic material? 
a. flagellum 
b. nucleoid region 
c. cell wall 
d. pilus 
d. pilus 
Which of the following is a function of peptidoglycan? 
a. Promotes phagocytosis 
b. Protects cells from bursting 
c. Allows bacteria to adhere to surfaces and ...
Which class of microbes are unicellular organisms that typically lack organelles? - -Bacteria 
It is determined that a bacterial sample grows robustly in low, moderate, and high concentrations of salt. 
What is most likely true about this organism? - -It is halotolerant 
What is the additional molec...
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Add to cartWhich class of microbes are unicellular organisms that typically lack organelles? - -Bacteria 
It is determined that a bacterial sample grows robustly in low, moderate, and high concentrations of salt. 
What is most likely true about this organism? - -It is halotolerant 
What is the additional molec...
Which of the following microorganisms lack mitochondria? 
Bacteria 
Which bacteria have cell walls that are approximately 10-20% peptidoglycan? 
Gram-negative 
Which bacteria are difficult to Gram stain? 
Wall deficient 
Which of the following types of bacteria are slow growing, due to the high lipi...
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Add to cartWhich of the following microorganisms lack mitochondria? 
Bacteria 
Which bacteria have cell walls that are approximately 10-20% peptidoglycan? 
Gram-negative 
Which bacteria are difficult to Gram stain? 
Wall deficient 
Which of the following types of bacteria are slow growing, due to the high lipi...
Gram Positive Bacteria - -Contains Teichoic Acid? 
Gram Negative Bacteria - -Contains Lipopolysaccharide? 
Acid Fast Bacteria - -Contains Mycholic Acid? 
Bacteria - -What lacks Mitochondria? 
Gram Neg Bacteria - -Contains 10-20% Peptidoglycan? 
Wall Deficient Bacteria - -Which type of bacteria are i...
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Add to cartGram Positive Bacteria - -Contains Teichoic Acid? 
Gram Negative Bacteria - -Contains Lipopolysaccharide? 
Acid Fast Bacteria - -Contains Mycholic Acid? 
Bacteria - -What lacks Mitochondria? 
Gram Neg Bacteria - -Contains 10-20% Peptidoglycan? 
Wall Deficient Bacteria - -Which type of bacteria are i...
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