What is the job of the cell wall in bacteria?
A. To provide protection
B. To make protiens
C. To hold organelles in place
D. To hold water and nutrients
Select your answer:
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A. absorb water from undigested food
B. help in digestion
C. increase the surface area for absorption
D. decrease movement of food
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What is the primary use of an autoclave in the laboratory?
A. Sterilize equipment
B. Grow and maintain microbiological or cell cultures
C. Produce an updraft to force airborne contaminants away
D. Measure the volume of liquids