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Bess [88]
2 years ago
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The predatory bacterium Bdellovibrio bacteriophorus drills into a prey bacterium and, once inside, digests it. In an attack upon

a gram-negative bacterium that has a slimy cell covering, what is the correct sequence of structures penetrated by B. bacteriophorus on its way to the prey's cytoplasm? (A) phospholipid membrane, capsule, peptidoglycan, lipopolysaccharide membrane (B) lipopolysaccharide membrane, peptidoglycan, capsule, phospholipid membrane (C) lipopolysaccharide membrane, capsule, peptidoglycan, phospholipid membrane (D) capsule, lipopolysaccharide membrane, peptidoglycan, phospholipid membrane
Biology
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vagabundo [1.1K]2 years ago
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The correct sequence of structures penetrated by B. bacteriophorus on its way to the prey's cytoplasm is capsule, lipopolysaccharide membrane, peptidoglycan, phospholipid membrane.

What is  cytoplasm?

The gelatinous liquid that makes up a cell's interior is called cytoplasm. It is made up of different organic compounds, salts, and water. The cytoplasm is kept apart from some internal organelles, like the nucleus and mitochondria, by membranes.

Therefore,

The correct sequence of structures penetrated by B. bacteriophorus on its way to the prey's cytoplasm is capsule, lipopolysaccharide membrane, peptidoglycan, phospholipid membrane.

To learn more about peptidoglycan from given link:

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