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How do bacteria protect themselves?​

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Answered by dynamogaming14
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how do bacteria protect themselves? ... Bacteria are unicellular prokaryotic organisms capable of surviving in unusual habitats. Their cellular body is protected by a cell membrane as well as cell wall. The cell wall of bacteria is composed of peptidoglycan that is capable of withstanding different conditions.

Answered by gopu143
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viruses – known as phages – attach to the surface of bacterial cells, inject their genetic material, and use the cells' enzymes to multiply while destroying their hosts. To defend against a phage attack, bacteria have evolved a variety of immune systems.

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