A lipid membrane is present 13:59 A lipid membrane is present A) only in viruses. B) in both cells and viruses. C) only in cells. D) only in prions. E) in both prions and viroids. Answer: B Learn More : Share this Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterPlus on Google+ Learn More Multiple Choice Question :A sodium ion can pass through the plasma membrane because the positive charge allows it to bind to the negative phospholipid.In a Gram-negative, the peptidoglycan layer exists ____.Which of the following is not a common bacterial shape? Which of the following is an example of a metabolic activity that could be used to measure microbial growth? Which nutritional requirement is iron (Fe2+) considered to be a part of?Which of these quantification methods would be most accurate when quantifying a filamentous mold culture?
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