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... This group is comprised of the Eubacteria (commonly called bacteria) and the Archeabacteria (commonly called archea) (Figure 2). They range in size from 0.3 to 10.0 um. Prokaryotes have four major cell types: spherical, rod-shaped, spiral and comma-shaped. Prokaryotes have an outer membrane and can ...
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