Biology, asked by masskishore8890, 11 months ago

Sex factor in bacteria is
(a) chromosomal replicon
(b) f-replicon
(c) RNA
(d) sex-pilus

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Answered by mehakbansal100
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Answer:

F-factor plasmid

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Answered by shailendrachoubay456
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Sex-Pilus (d)is Right Answer  

Explanation:

    (d) Sex factor in bacteria is sex-pilus

  1. The bacterial cells are of two kinds, F+and F−.
  2. The F+cell has a round plasmid containing the quality called as the sex factor.
  3. This sex factor is liable for the development of F-pili which is engaged with the procedure of conjugation where the parallel exchange of qualities happens.
  4. The primary outside structure is the pilus. A pilus is a meager, unbending fiber made of protein that projects from the cell surface.
  5. The essential capacity of pili are to join a bacterial cell to explicit surfaces or to other cells.
  6. Pili can likewise help in connection between bacterial cells.
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