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Learn about Mycoplasma (With Diagram)

Mycoplasmas are tiny, virus-like non-motile prokaryotic organisms. They are the simplest and smallest known organisms capable of growing on cell free laboratory culture media containing sterols. Mycoplasmas lack definite cell wall and are characteristically delimited by a distinct, soft, flexible trilaminar unit membrane of lipoprotein. Because of the soft and plastic membrane they can assume a variety of shapes and [...]

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Structure of Cyanobacteria (Blue Green Algae)

In this article we will discuss about the Structure of Cyanobacteria (Blue Green Algae). Blue-green algae are the most primitive organisms in the plant kingdom and show typical prokaryotic organization (Fig. 1.13). A typical cell of blue-green algae is composed of the following components: 1. Outer cellular covering. 2. Cytoplasm. 3. Nucleic material. 1. Outer Cellular Covering: The outer covering [...]

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Microscopes Types: Top 9 Important Types of Microscopes

The following points highlight the nine important types of microscopes. The types are: 1. The Light Microscope 2. The Phase Contrast Microscope 3. The Interference Microscope 4. Dark Field Microscope 5. Polarization Microscope 6. Electron Microscope 7. Transmission Electron Microscope 8. Scanning Electron Microscope 9. Spectrophotometer. Type # 1. The Light Microscope: As the name suggests, visible light is used [...]

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