Biology, asked by AdithSaurabh, 1 year ago

cell wall is present in plant cell then why is it present in bacteria​

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Answered by weston35ji
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Explanation:

because bacteria has covering it has not cell it is cyst

Answered by anamika233
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Explanation:

cell walls are present in most prokaryots (expect mycoplasma bacteria) in algae, fungi and eukaryots including plants but are absent in animals. A major function is to act as presser vessels, preventing over-expention of the cell where water enters.In bacteria the cell wall is composed of peptidoglycan.

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