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Title: A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species
Post by: suo90821 on Sep 27, 2016
A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species
A) breeds with its own species.
B) does not breed with other species.
C) has a limited geographical distribution.
D) is a population of cells with similar characteristics.
E) can be distinguished from other bacterial species.


Title: Re: A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species ...
Post by: Vaddim on Sep 27, 2016
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Title: Re: A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species
Post by: suo90821 on Nov 2, 2016
I'm officially closing this topic, thanks for answering my question


Title: Re: A bacterial species differs from a species of eukaryotic organisms in that a bacterial species
Post by: Vaddim on Nov 7, 2016
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