Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

habitat of mycoplasma,,...plse add other basic informations about tht...it's urgent

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Answered by lfstone3
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Mycoplasma live in tissues of their hosts rather than their usual habitat(mycoplasma is a species with lack of bacteria cells) they live within animals thus infecting them, it forms a pneumonia in calves in an early age and it also increases the mortality of the calve.

veronica11: I like ur statement.
lfstone3: its like a fungus. don't know about the flagellum thingy.
lfstone3: thank you @veronica11
veronica11: Welco
lfstone3: its a kinda parasite.
Anonymous: i knw tht
lfstone3: then you can see it in wiki.
Anonymous: i jst looked tht too...m nt satisfied with tht buddy
lfstone3: type this on search and try Mycoplasma bovis
Anonymous: fine
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