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What is single-celled, heterotroph, peptidoglycan cell wall, circular DNA but no nuclear envelope, reproduces by binary fission?

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What is single-celled, heterotroph, peptidoglycan cell wall, circular DNA but no nuclear envelope, reproduces by binary fission?

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Hemosynthetic autotrophs have very strong cell walls containing peptidoglycan, a carbohydrate, inside the cell wall.

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