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are unusual structures associated with the alphaproteobacteria, consisting of an extension of the cytoplasm surrounded by the cell membrane and cell wall.
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Mycobacteria are named for the large quantities of mycolic acid in their cell walls.
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The conversion of ammonia into nitrate is an example of a process called .
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A genetic determination used in classification of the different taxa of Gram- positive bacteria is the ratio.
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Akinetes are thick- walled spores produced by some species of _ .
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When an endospore germinates, it gives rise to two daughter cells called vegetative cells.
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Members of which of the following genera are the most common sexually transmitted bacteria in the United States?
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Which of the following groups of bacteria live in environments similar to those that may have existed on the early Earth?
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Tetanus, botulism, and gangrene are all associated with which of the following?
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All of the following are associated with different members of the genus Bacillus EXCEPT:
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What is the significance of the alphaproteobacterium Caulobacter crescentus?
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Which of the following is NOT associated with bacteria in the genus Streptomyces?
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The are a group of Gram- negative bacteria that include obligate anaerobes normally found in the intestinal tracts of animals and humans.
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Alphaproteobacteria use which of the following for attachment and nutrient absorption?
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Describe the similarities and differences observed among phototrophic bacteria.
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