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5. Mycoplasma differs from
virus
(1) lacking cell wall
(2) occurring in nature
(3) filterable through
Chamberlain's
bacteria proof filters
(4) having both DNA and RNA​

Answers

Answered by ArmyBlink520
4

Explanation:

Having both DNA and RNA

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Answered by anjalirehan04
1

having both DNA and RNA

Unlike bacterial viruses that infect cells bounded by a cell wall, mycoplasma viruses have evolved to enter and propagate in mycoplasma cells bounded only by a single lipid-protein cell membrane.

option D is correct

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