What process allows bacteria to “eavesdrop” on genetic material from dead neighbors and incorporate it into their own DNA?
a) Transduction
b) Conjugation
c) Transpiration
d) Transposition
e) Transformation
âś… Correct answer and breakdown from Dr. Romano in the second slide.
This is a classic example of the kind of high-yield content you’ll find in the DAT Destroyer — no fluff, just what you really need to know.
➡️ More free questions and support in our study group (13K+ members):
[Facebook Group: 2025 Official DAT Destroyer and OAT Destroyer Study Group]
đź”— www.orgoman.com
a) Transduction
b) Conjugation
c) Transpiration
d) Transposition
e) Transformation
âś… Correct answer and breakdown from Dr. Romano in the second slide.
This is a classic example of the kind of high-yield content you’ll find in the DAT Destroyer — no fluff, just what you really need to know.
➡️ More free questions and support in our study group (13K+ members):
[Facebook Group: 2025 Official DAT Destroyer and OAT Destroyer Study Group]
đź”— www.orgoman.com