The following table depicts characteristics of five prokaryotic species (A- E). Use the information in the table to answer the following question. Trait Plasmid Species A R Species B None Variable Species D F Species C Species E None Gram Staining Variable Results Nutritional Mode Specialized Metabolic Pathways Negative Negative Negative Chemohete ro- Chemoauto- Chemohete ro- Chemohetero- Photoauto- troph Anaerobic nitrogen fixation and aerobic photosystems I and II Thylakoids troph Anaerobic troph Aerobic methanotroph methanogen (obtains carbon and energy from methane) troph Anaerobic butanolic fementation troph Anaerobic lactic add fermentation Other Features Fimbriae Intemal membranes Flagellum Pili Which two species should have much more phospholipid, in the form of bilayers, in their cytoplasms than most other bacteria?

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**Prokaryotic Species Characteristics**

The table below provides detailed characteristics of five prokaryotic species (A-E). The information includes traits such as plasmid presence, gram staining results, nutritional mode, specialized metabolic pathways, and other features unique to each species.

| **Trait**               | **Species A**     | **Species B**     | **Species C**     | **Species D**     | **Species E**                                |
|-------------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|----------------------------------------------|
| **Plasmid**             | R                 | None              | R                 | F                 | None                                         |
| **Gram Staining Results** | Variable          | Variable          | Negative          | Negative          | Negative                                     |
| **Nutritional Mode**    | Chemoheterotroph  | Chemoautotroph    | Chemoheterotroph  | Chemoheterotroph  | Photoautotroph                               |
| **Specialized Metabolic Pathways** | Aerobic methanotroph (obtains carbon and energy from methane) | Anaerobic methanogen | Aerobic butanoic fermentation | Anaerobic lactic acid fermentation | Anaerobic nitrogen fixation and aerobic photosystems I and II |
| **Other Features**      | Fimbriae          | Internal membranes | Flagellum         | Pili              | Thylakoids                                   |

**Question:**

Which two species should have much more phospholipid, in the form of bilayers, in their cytoplasms than most other bacteria?

- [ ] Species B and E
- [ ] Species C and D 
- [ ] Species A and C
- [ ] Species A and B
Transcribed Image Text:**Prokaryotic Species Characteristics** The table below provides detailed characteristics of five prokaryotic species (A-E). The information includes traits such as plasmid presence, gram staining results, nutritional mode, specialized metabolic pathways, and other features unique to each species. | **Trait** | **Species A** | **Species B** | **Species C** | **Species D** | **Species E** | |-------------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|-------------------|----------------------------------------------| | **Plasmid** | R | None | R | F | None | | **Gram Staining Results** | Variable | Variable | Negative | Negative | Negative | | **Nutritional Mode** | Chemoheterotroph | Chemoautotroph | Chemoheterotroph | Chemoheterotroph | Photoautotroph | | **Specialized Metabolic Pathways** | Aerobic methanotroph (obtains carbon and energy from methane) | Anaerobic methanogen | Aerobic butanoic fermentation | Anaerobic lactic acid fermentation | Anaerobic nitrogen fixation and aerobic photosystems I and II | | **Other Features** | Fimbriae | Internal membranes | Flagellum | Pili | Thylakoids | **Question:** Which two species should have much more phospholipid, in the form of bilayers, in their cytoplasms than most other bacteria? - [ ] Species B and E - [ ] Species C and D - [ ] Species A and C - [ ] Species A and B
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