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Eukaryotes And Prokaryotes (GCSE Biology)
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How do most antibiotics that target bacterial cell walls cause bacterial cells to die?
Which statement correctly describes plasmids?
Which structure in many bacteria helps them survive extreme conditions by forming a resistant dormant form?
Which technique would be used to grow a pure culture of a single bacterial species in the lab?
Which of the following best explains why antibiotics that inhibit 70S ribosomes can target bacteria without stopping human cell protein synthesis?
Which laboratory method separates bacterial species based on differences in cell wall structure using crystal violet and safranin stains?
Which of the following statements about endospores is correct?
Which of the following is NOT a typical feature of prokaryotic cells?
Which statement best describes the function of a bacterial capsule?
Which of the following processes involves the movement of water across a partially permeable membrane from a region of higher water potential to lower water potential?
Which process increases genetic variation in bacterial populations by movement of genes between unrelated bacteria?
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