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| 1 | mycoplasmas | bacteria that lack the outer membrane as well as the cell wall. their envelope is made up of the cytoplasmic membrane only | Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: structure and Function |
| 2 | mycoplasmas | they lack a cell wall but they do not lyse because they don't have significant turgor pressure. they maintain a nearly equal concentration of solutes that exists in their external environment. If they are deprived of an energy source and are therefore unable to pump out, they swell and lyse. their turgor pressure are not exactly at zero since their cytoplasmic membranes are strengthened by containing sterols. sterols are lipids found in membranesof eukaryotes but not in membranes of most bacteria. | Prokaryotic and Eukaryotic Cells: structure and Function |
| 3 | mycoplasmas | bacteria that lack the outer membrane as well as the cell wall. their envelope is made up of the cytoplasmic membrane only | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 4 | mycoplasmas | they lack a cell wall but they do not lyse because they don't have significant turgor pressure. they maintain a nearly equal concentration of solutes that exists in their external environment. If they are deprived of an energy source and are therefore unable to pump out, they swell and lyse. their turgor pressure are not exactly at zero since their cytoplasmic membranes are strengthened by containing sterols. sterols are lipids found in membranesof eukaryotes but not in membranes of most bacteria. | Exam 2 Bio Review |
| 5 | Mycoplasmas | very tiny organisms without cell walls, cell membrane stabilized by sterols, pleomorphic-stain gram??, mycoplasma pneumoniae causes "walking pneumonia" and other respiratory diseases | Survery of Bacteria |
| 6 | Mycoplasmas | Smallest free-living microbes that lack cell walls. They are faculative anaerobes and have a fried egg appearance. | Microbiology Test 3: Chapter 21 |
| 7 | Mycoplasmas | Bacteria of the Mycoplasma genus that are found in humans and most have no cell wall. It is the smallest free-living organisms presently known, being intermediate in size between viruses and bacteria | Micro Glossary |
| 8 | mycoplasmas | (0.2um) 100 species/ no cell wall (penicillin)/ parasitic/ pathogenic (atypical pneumonia) | Chapter 4 pt1 |
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