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Aleksandr [31]
4 years ago
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You are suffering from Streptococcus throat infection. You share the following with the bacteria that is responsible for your co

ndition.A) You both belong to the same domain.B) You both are made up of cells.C) You both have genetic material in your nucleus.D) You and Streptococcus have nothing in common.
Biology
1 answer:
adell [148]4 years ago
5 0

Answer: B) You both are made up of cells.

   

Explanation:

The Streptococcal infections in humans spread from one person to another through nasal and throat secretions from infected people or by direct contamination of the injury or wound. The Streptococcus bacteria can be transmitted from animals to humans and from human to animals.

The Streptococcus bacteria and humans are living organisms and they are made up of cells. This is the common feature in both organisms.The Streptococcus is a bacteria, which is made up of prokaryotic cells but we humans are composed of eukayotic cells. We humans have genetic material resides in the nucleus whereas in the Streptococcus no well defined nucleus is present and the genetic material in bacteria floats freely in the cytoplasm.          

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