Which feature is common to both Mycoplasma and viruses, but not to typical bacteria?
Biology · NEET · NTA Exams — Biological Classification
Which feature is common to both Mycoplasma and viruses, but not to typical bacteria?
- Cell wall absence
- DNA as genetic material
- Obligate parasitism
- Binary fission for reproduction
Answer
(A) Cell wall absence
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