What genera of bacteria are obligate, intracellular parasites?

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What genera of bacteria are obligate, intracellular parasites?

What genera of bacteria are obligate, intracellular parasites? Rickettsia Chlamydia

What genus of bacteria do not have a cell wall?

What genus of bacteria do not have a cell wall? Mycoplasma

What genus of bacteria form reticulate bodies?

What genus of bacteria form reticulate bodies? Chlamydia

Name 6 genera of bacteria that belong to the Firmicute phyla

Name 6 genera of bacteria that belong to the Firmicute phyla Clostridium Bacillus Staphylococcus Enterococcus Streptococcus Mycoplasma

Which phylum of bacteria contain axial filaments?

Which phylum of bacteria contain axial filaments? Spirochaetes

What genera belong to the Spirochaetes?

What genera belong to the Spirochaetes? Treponema Borrelia

What phylum of bacteria contain a high G+C content?

What phylum of bacteria contain a high G+C content? Actinobacteria

What genera belong to the Actinobacteria?

What genera belong to the Actinobacteria? Mycobacterium Streptomyces