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Learn about Mycoplasma (With Diagram)

Mycoplasmas are tiny, virus-like non-motile prokaryotic organisms. They are the simplest and smallest known organisms capable of growing on cell free laboratory culture media containing sterols. Mycoplasmas lack definite cell wall and are characteristically delimited by a distinct, soft, flexible trilaminar unit membrane of lipoprotein. Because of the soft and plastic membrane they can assume a variety of shapes and [...]

By |2016-07-12T13:56:00+00:00July 12, 2016|Mycoplasma|Comments Off on Learn about Mycoplasma (With Diagram)

Mycoplasma: History, Habitat, Characters and Cell Structure

In this article we will discuss about Mycoplasma. After reading this article you will learn about: 1. History of Mycoplasma 2. Habit and Habitat of Mycoplasma 3. General Characters 4. Cell Structure. Contents: History of Mycoplasma Habit and Habitat of Mycoplasma General Characters of Mycoplasma Cell Structure of Mycoplasma 1. History of Mycoplasma: Mycoplasmas are the "smallest, independently replicating prokaryotes". [...]

By |2016-03-03T06:21:37+00:00March 3, 2016|Mycoplasma|Comments Off on Mycoplasma: History, Habitat, Characters and Cell Structure
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