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What are mycoplasmas?

Mycoplasmas, a type of bacteria, are the smallest known cells. They are about 0.1 micron in diameter.


Are mycoplasmas subject to lysis in hypotonic conditions?

Yes because mycoplasmas are the only bacteria known to lack cell walls


What are the examples of microorganisms?

there are 5 types of microorganisms. they are: bacteria fungi algae virus protozoa


Why are Mycoplasmas pleomorphic?

Mycoplasmas can be described as pleomorphic because they do not have a rigid shape. They can stretch and change their shape because they lack murein or peptidoglycan in their cell walls. In addition, mycoplasmas are the smallest bacteria capable of self reproduction.


How do the cell of bacteria differ from those of other organism?

Do not contain a nucleus or some other organelles.


How do bacteria differ from other organisms?

somme bacteria have chlorophyll and are able to make their own food like green plants do


Are prokaryotic cells surrounded by a cell wall?

No. Some bacteria, like mycoplasmas, lack cell walls.


Which organism has smallest cell size?

Mycoplasmas,a bacteria has the smallest cell of the size of 0.1 micron i.e. ten thousandth part of a milimetre.


How do the cells of the bacteria differ from those of eukaryotes?

Bacteria are prokaryotes.


How do bacterial cells differ from other types of cells?

most bacteria dont have a nucleus, unlike others.


What are genes How do they differ from bacteria?

some genes are skinny some are boot cut but bacteria are bacteria


Why do protest differ from bacteria and archaea?

Bacteria is under the tab name of the kingdom Protista.