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Mycoplasma lack cell wall and hence they are more prone to be killed due to Protein denaturation Osmotic lysis Fusion: Membrane damage All the given choices are correct

          Mycoplasma lack cell wall and hence they are more prone to be killed due to
Protein denaturation
Osmotic lysis
Fusion:
Membrane damage
All the given choices are correct
        

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00:01 In this question we are going to talk about two terms.
00:03 First is necrosis and the other term is apoptosis.
00:10 Necrosis and apoptosis.
00:12 So, what do we mean by necrosis? necrosis is a type of cell death that is characterized by cell swelling, cell swelling, then we have rupture and then release of the cell contents into the surrounding tissues.
00:32 So, it is usually caused by the external factors, external factors such as infection, infection, then we have trauma or exposure to the toxins...
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