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11 October, 05:28

Caulobacter are different from most bacteria in that A) They are gram-negative. B) They are gram-positive. C) They have stalks. D) They lack cell walls. E) They are motile.

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  1. 11 October, 07:48
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    The right answer is C

    Caulobacter is a bacterium with a particular property: its stalks has a high adhesive capacity due to polysaccharides.

    Caulobacter serves as a model in the study of cell cycle regulation, asymmetric division, and cell differentiation.

    One example of this bacteria is Caulobacter crescentus : It is a gram-negative bacterium that is commonly found in lakes.
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