Chemistry, asked by chitra07, 1 year ago

cell wall of archaebacteria is made up of?

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Answered by Snehasweety
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I think it is from monosaccaraids and amino acids

Snehasweety: ya it is in the form of polysaccharids and protiens
chitra07: pseudomurin is a type of polysaccharide??
Snehasweety: psedumuerin is found only in some archea
Snehasweety: yes it is a form of polysaccharifs
chitra07: yess...but i m asking is it a type of polysaccharide?
chitra07: ohkk
Snehasweety: yes
chitra07: thnks a lot frnd
Snehasweety: it's OK
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Answered by Anonymous
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In most of them, the cell wall is composed of non-cellulosic polysaccharides, and in others, it is made up of proteins.

chitra07: i have read that it is composed of polysaccharide and pseudomurine
chitra07: what is pseudomurine?
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