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14. The gram stain differentiates bacteria based on the staining reactions of a. cell membrane b. capsule c. cytoplasm d. cel
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14. cell wall

15. Treponemopalladum

16. binary fission

17. endospores

18. small circular rings of double-stranded DNA that replicate independently

19. all of the above ( maybe not sure)

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