Which of the following statements accurately differentiates Archaebacteria from Eubacteria?
Archaebacteria have peptidoglycan in their cell walls, while Eubacteria do not.
Archaebacteria lack introns in their genes, while Eubacteria have introns.
Archaebacteria have branched chain lipids in their cell membranes, while Eubacteria have straight chain lipids.
Archaebacteria are sensitive to antibiotics, while Eubacteria are resistant.
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Chloromycetin is obtained from
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Streptomyces venezualae
Streptomyces griseus
Streptomyces erythraeus
Streptomycin is obtained from
Streptomyces griseus
S.aureofaciens
S.venezuelae
S.ramosus
Bacteria are helpful in
Making curd from milk
Production of antibiotics
Fixing nitrogen in legume roots
All of the above
Which one of the following statements about mycoplasma is wrong?
They are the smallest self-replicating organisms
They can be cultured on artificial media
They are sensitive to penicillin
They cause diseases in plants and animals
Mycoplasma, unique among bacteria, lack a cell wall. This characteristic makes them:
Highly susceptible to osmotic lysis
Unable to survive in isotonic solutions
Resistant to antibiotics that target cell wall synthesis
Incapable of any form of motility
Maximum number of antibiotics are obtained from
Fungi
Bacteria
Virus
Plants
Streptomycin is obtained from
Streptomyces griseus
S.aureofaciens
S.venezuelae
S.ramosus