Mycoplasma is not inhibited by pencillin as it lacks

Mycoplasma is not inhibited by pencillin as it lacks

Options

(a) cell wall
(b) sexual reproduction
(c) ribosomes
(d) nucleus

Correct Answer:

cell wall

Explanation:

Mycoplasma are a mollicute genus of bacteria that lack a cell wall around their cell membranes. This characteristic, makes them naturally resistant to many common antibiotics such as penicillin.

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