Some bacteria utilises inorganic substances like nitrate, nitrite, ammonia, etc., for the oxidation and release of energy for ATP production. These are known as
Cyanobacteria
Chemosynthetic autotrophic bacteria
Heterotrophic bacteria
Saprophytic bacteria
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Leprosy occurs due to
TMV
Monocystis
Salmonella
Mycobacterium
Mycoplasma are also called
Actinomycetes
PPLO
Archaebacteria
POLO
The Gram negative bacteria detect and respond to chemicals in their surrounding by
Lipopolysaccharide
Muramic acid
Porins
Volutine granules
Most common method of reproduction in Bacteria is:
Endospores
Fragmentation
Binary fission
Conjunction
Which one is the free-living, anaerobic nitrogen-fixer?
Beijernickia
Rhodospirillum
Rhizobium
Azotobacter
Which one belongs to Monera?
Amoeba
Escherichia
Gelidium
Spirogyra
Membrane-bound organelles are absent in
Saccharomyces
Streptococcus
Chlamydomonas
Plasmodium
The process which cannot take place in the absence of virus is
Transformation
Conjugation
Translocation
Transduction
If an organism lacks functional chromatophores, it would likely struggle with:
Obtaining nutrients
Respiration
Reproduction
Avoiding predators
Nitrates are converted to nitrogen by
Nitrogen fixing bacteria
Ammonification bacteria
Denitrifying bacteria
Nitrifying bacteria