Sorry for wrong category ( no one was even looking at it) WILL FAN + MEDAL What are key markers for the identification of Bacteria?
Single-celled, prokaryotic (noncompartmentalized structure, has ribosomes floating all over the place), has no nucleus (has a nucleoid instead)
Please explain, I'm lost. A. Peptidoglycan in cell membranes, ether-linked fatty acids, Special transcription DNA B. Special RNA polymerase, peptidoglycan in cell walls, ester-linked fatty acids C. Cellulose in cell membranes, ester-linked lipids in cell walls, special transcription DNA D. Special RNA polymerase, peptidoglycan in cell membranes, chitin and cellulose cell walls
lol i thought i knew the answer but i dont
What are key markers for the identification of Bacteria? Answer ... Many bacteria definitely have peptidoglycan in their cell walls, so that is a good place to start.
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