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Which polymer can be found "freely floating" in the cytoplasm of a bacteria? A) proteins B) lipids C) carbohydrates D) nucleic acids
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Which polymer can be found "freely floating" in the cytoplasm of a bacteria? A) proteins B) lipids C) carbohydrates D) nucleic acids
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D) nucleic acids
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It’s actually bacterial DNA
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