Image courtesy of The Arthritis Trust of America
Figure 5A (left): Five Mycoplasmas: 120,000 X magnification by electronmicroscope. High magnification showing membrane surface with adhesive attachment and infrastructure.
Figure 5B (right): Mycoplasma in water and salt. Mycoplasma’s sensitivity to low osmolarity are morphology and viability dependent, showing coccoidal in isotonic saline, and filamentous in water.
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