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how is mycoplasma different from bactaria

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Answered by llItzDishantll
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Mycoplasmas are distinguished phenotypically from other bacteria by their minute size and total lack of a cell wall. Taxonomically, the lack of cell walls is used to separate mycoplasmas from other bacteria in a class named Mollicutes (mollis, soft;cutis, skin, in Latin).

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Answered by itztaesprincessliza
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Mycoplasma is a bacteria (or germ) that can infect different parts of your body.

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