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Question: The outermost limiting layer of Mycoplasma is made up of A) Cell wall B) Cell membrane C) Muci...

The outermost limiting layer of Mycoplasma is made up of
A) Cell wall
B) Cell membrane
C) Mucilaginous sheath
D) Slime layer

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Solution

Mycoplasma or PPLO (Pleomorphic pneumonia like organisms) have no cell walls which makes them get into many shapes.

Complete Answer:
- Mycoplasma is a genus of the kingdom Monera which lacks a cell wall. They have the outermost layer made up of cell membrane. So, their cells lack a specific shape.
- Plants and cyanobacteria show the presence of a mucilaginous sheath that is made up of a thick and gluey substance called mucilage. Slime layer is a glycoprotein layer which is loosely associated and is present outside the cell wall.

Thus, the correct answer is option (B) Cell membrane.

Additional information:
Mycoplasma is a genus of the smallest bacteria. Its outer limiting layer is formed of cell membrane. They do not have a cell wall around the cell membrane. In the absence of a cell wall, they are found to be resistant to many antibiotics like penicillin.

Note: Mycoplasma is the simplest and smallest free-living Gram-negative monerans or prokaryotes. Cell wall is absent in them. The plasma membrane has a trilipid layer forming the outer boundary of the cell. There is a high amount of polysaccharides (acetyl glucosamine ) associated with the cell membrane.