How are L-forms different than Mycoplasma bacteria?
A) L-forms have never had a cell wall.
B) L-forms live inside plant cells.
C) L-forms are susceptible to antibiotics that target the cell wall.
D) L-forms are resistant to certain environmental stresses like boiling and autoclaving.
E) L-forms live inside animal cells.
Answer: D
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A) protrusion at the cell's leading edge, attachment of protrusion, pulling the cell forward, release and retraction of trailing edge B) attachment of protrusion, pulling the cell forward, protrusion at the cell's leading edge, release and retraction of trailing edge C) release and retraction of protrusion, protrusion at the cell's leading edge, attachment of trailing edge, pulling the cell forward D) attachment of protrusion, protrusion at the cell's leading edge, pulling the cell forward, release and retraction of trailing edge E) pulling the cell forward, release and retraction of protrusion, protrusion at the cell's leading edge, attachment of trailing edge
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A. protozoans. B. algae. C. animals. D. plants.
Rhodophyta consist of 4,000 species of ____algae
a. brown b. red c. golden d. green e. blue-green
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A) Enveloped virus B) RNA virus C) DNA virus D) Nonenveloped virus