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If a bacterium regenerates from an endospore that did not possess any of the plasmids that were contained in its original parent cell, the regenerated bacterium will probably also:

A) lack a cell wall.
B) be unable to survive in its normal environment.
C) lack water in its cytoplasm.
D) lack a chromosome.
E) lack antibiotic-resistant genes.

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E) lack antibiotic-resistant genes.

Step-by-step explanation:

It is plasmid which carries antibiotic-resistant genes in a bacteria so if the bacterium does not have plasmid then antibiotic resistant genes will also be absent in the newly regenerated bacteria.

A plasmid helps in the survival of bacterium by providing defense against various antibiotics.

Bacterial plasmid is a structure which is circular and some plasmids apart from having antibiotic-resistant genes also participate in para-sexual reproduction in bacteria.

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