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Q: Why fungi don't have plasmids?
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How does fungi have a special way of moving?

well fungi is alive dont be scared but it is. It is a plant that lives, you step in it but you dont realize you are steping in fungi and fungi is there to protect the ground from hurting your feet or others so dont pull it cause it does save your life


Do fungi have muscles?

no they dont... animals have muscles


What causes protozoan plasmids?

Protozoa do not have plasmids in nature.


What is a promiscuous plasmids?

plasmids that have transfer systems that allow transfer of DNA to unrelated species are called promiscuous plasmids.


Why are plants and fungi placed in separate kingdoms?

Plants have chlorophyll and make energy from light; fungi don't.


In many bacteria genes that confer resistance to antibiotics are carried on what dissimilation plasmids exons plasmids factors or transposons?

plasmids


How are fungi important to all 5 kingdoms?

It is not that it is important but it exist and scientist dont agree to put it with the kingdom plantae because plants make their on food, and fungi dont.


What are the 2 types of DNA plasmids found in microorganisms?

Plasmids are autonomous DNA molecules of varying size which are localized within the cytoplasm of bacteria. There are two kinds:virulence plasmids = determines the virulence factors of the bacteriaresistance plasmids (R-plasmids) = determines the bacteria's resistance to anti-infective agents


Is prokaryote used in plasmids?

No, it's vise versa. Plasmids are used in and by the prokaryotes.


What types of plasmids allows a bacterial cell to kill its competitors?

Bacteriocin Plasmids


Diagram on the role of bacterialalgar and fungi on food?

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Plasmids are unique to what?

Plasmids are small segments of genetic material which are passed from one bacteria to another, so plasmids are unique to bacteria, which may also be referred to as prokaryotes.