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The outermost limiting layer of a typica...

The outermost limiting layer of a typical cell of mycoplasma
is a

A

cell wall

B

cell membrane

C

mucilaginous

D

slime layer

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B

Mycoplasma are the smallest and simplest free living Gram negative prokaryotes or monerans. A cell wall is absent. Plasma membrane forms the outer boundary of the cell. A substantial amount of polysaccharides having acetyl glucosamine are associated with cell membrane.
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