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Cell wall of Archaebacteria is made up of?

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Answered by sandybro
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Archaebacterial cell walls arecomposed of different polysaccharides and proteins, with no peptidoglycan. Many archaebacteriahave cell walls made of the polysaccharide pseudomurein.

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Answered by preeti353615
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Answer:

The cell wall of archaea is made up of different polysaccharides and glycoconjugates. Despite the lack of peptidoglycan, archaea create tight cell borders that protect them against excessive internal osmotic pressure.

Explanation:

  • The sole cell wall structure of many Archaea is a glycosylated proteinaceous surface layer (S-layer).
  • The cell wall of some Archaea is made up of glycan polymers such as glutaminylglycan, heterosaccharide, methanochondroitin, or pseudomurein, which are reinforced by an S-layer.
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