10. Bacterial cell membrane DOES NOT contain:
A. Phospholipids
B. Proteins
C. Glycoproteins
D. Lipids
E. Nucleic acids
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Bacterial cell does not contain lipids
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Bacterial cell membrane does not contain Nucleic acids.
Explanation:
- Cell membranes do not contain nucleic acids. They do not form part of the cell membrane's structural framework. They only appear as DNA or RNA in the nucleus and ribosomes.
- The cell membrane, sometimes referred to as the plasma membrane, is a biological membrane that isolates each cell's inside from its surroundings. Proteins, glycolipids, and lipids (including phospholipids and cholesterol) make up the majority of the plasma membrane.
- Bacterial membranes are made up of 60% protein and 40% phospholipid. The phospholipids, which naturally form a bilayer in aqueous settings, are amphiphilic molecules with a polar hydrophilic glycerol "head" connected by an ester connection to two nonpolar hydrophobic fatty acid tails.
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