gas vesicles in bacteria -
a)help move cells to optimal nutrient level
b)store oxygen for growth anaerobically
c)are bounded by a lipid bilayer membrane
d)are bounded by a membrane impervious to gas
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The gas vesicle is a hollow structure made of protein. It usually has the form of a cylindrical tube closed by conical end caps. Gas vesicles occur in five phyla of the Bacteria and two groups of the Archaea, but they are mostly restricted to planktonic microorganisms, in which they provide buoyancy.
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