Biology, asked by keethan5157, 9 months ago

How do the bacterial cells resist to a very dilute environment?

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Answered by yashdeep945
1

Answer:

because of hypertonic solution

the cell shrinks

Answered by sheetalgautam2090
10

Answer:                                HELLO MATE!

Explanation:

The bacteria cell envelope is a complex multilayered structure that serves to protect these organisms from their unpredictable and often hostile environment. ... Gram-negative bacteria are surrounded by a thin peptidoglycan cell wall, which itself is surrounded by an outer membrane containing lipopolysaccharide.

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