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Does bacteria have cell wall? What is its function in bacteria?

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Answered by ankitaanandi577
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Answer:

no bacteria doesn't consist cell wall it was in tree trunk.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Bacteria are microscopic living organisms, usually one-celled, that can be found everywhere.

They can be dangerous, such as when they cause infection, or beneficial, as in the process of fermentation (such as in wine) and that of decomposition.

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Yes, almost all bacteria have cell wall.

Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan (also called murein), which is made from polysaccharide chains cross-linked by unusual peptides containing D-amino acids.

Bacterial cell walls are different from the cell walls of plants and fungi which are made of cell.

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  • The cell wall protects the bacterium from damage by encircling it with a tough, rigid structure.

  • In this way, the cell wall acts as a coarse filter.

  • The primary function of the cell wall, however, is to maintain the cell shape and prevent bursting from osmotic pressure (called lysis).

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