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Biology, 16.07.2019 23:00 pimuang50

1.what are the characteristics of bacteria 2. what is the difference between archaebacteria and bacteria? 10. what is the basis for classification of bacteria? 11. explain transformation and transduction. what kingdom uses these processes? 12. explain how bacteria reproduce. 13. what is pathogenic bacteria? how does it infect an organism? 14. how do antibiotics work? 15. how bacteria become antibiotic resistant?

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