Which of the following is not a feature of the plasmids?

1. Single – stranded 2. Independent replication
3. Circular structure 4. Transferable
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Which structures perform the function of mitochondria in bacteria?

1. Nucleoid 2. Ribosomes
3. Cell wall 4. Mesosomes
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Which of the following is/are a surface structure of the bacterial cell but do not play a role in motility?
I. Flagella
II. Pili
III. Fimbriae
1. Only I 2. Only II
3. Only II and III 4. Only III
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All the following will be correct regarding mesosome in a bacterial cell except:
1. They are differentiated form of cell membrane
2. They are essentially infoldings of cell membrane
3. They can be in the form of vesicles, tubules and lamellae
4. They contain photosynthetic pigments
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Both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells share all the given features except:
1. presence of ribosomes
2. arising from pre-existing cells
3. compartmentalization through membrane bound organelles
4. presence of a cell membrane
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