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Bacterial cells grow and divide rapidly. In order to do this, bacteria take in nutrients through their what?
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Bacterial cells grow and divide rapidly. In order to do this, bacteria take in nutrients through their what?
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Bacterial cells take in nutrients for division through their cell walls. These cell walls are also used to excrete or take out those nutrients. The answer is cell wall. Hope I helped. Have a nice day
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Bacterial cells grow and divide rapidly. In order to do this, bacteria take in nutrients through their Cell Membranes.
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