Question: QUESTION 16 1 Points Say Anthrax Is Caused By Bacteria That Infect People And Animals, Like Cattle And Sheep. In The 1940s, An Unusual Outbreak Of Anthrax In Humans Was Found To Have Occurred When People Uncovered The Burial Sites Of Animals That Had Been Buried Over 70 Years Earlier. What Feature Of Anthrax Bacteria Would Best Explain How Anthrax Bacteria …

Question: QUESTION 16 1 Points Say Anthrax Is Caused By Bacteria That Infect People And Animals, Like Cattle And Sheep. In The 1940s, An Unusual Outbreak Of Anthrax In Humans Was Found To Have Occurred When People Uncovered The Burial Sites Of Animals That Had Been Buried Over 70 Years Earlier. What Feature Of Anthrax Bacteria Would Best Explain How Anthrax Bacteria …

QUESTION 16 1 points Say Anthrax is caused by bacteria that Infect people and animals, like cattle and sheep. In the 1940s, a

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QUESTION 16 1 points Say Anthrax is caused by bacteria that Infect people and animals, like cattle and sheep. In the 1940s, an unusual outbreak of anthrax in humans was found to have occurred when people uncovered the burial sites of animals that had been buried over 70 years earlier. What feature of anthrax bacteria would best explain how anthrax bacteria could still cause infection after such a long time? anthrax bacteria are unusually large anthrax bacteria do not make proteins, which means they use less energy than most other bacteria anthrax bacteria can form resistant spores anthrax bacteria can change their morphology (from bacilli to spirillum) anthrax bacteria store lipids, which allows them to survive for long periods of time O QUESTION 17 1 points Sa According to the theory of endosymbiosis, how did chloroplasts originate? They came from the fusion of two diploid eukaryotic cells. They were derived from a heterotrophic bacterium very similar to E. coll. They were derived from lysosomes. They arose from mutations in a prokaryotic cell caused by a viral infection. They came from cyanobacteria that were taken up by heterotrophic eukaryotic cells.
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