Biology, asked by bnjyothirmai6011, 9 months ago

How does it help an organism when some cells don't have definite shape.explain

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Answered by YuvrajBoora
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The peptidoglycan wall is a defining feature of bacterial cells. Cell wall provides a definite shape to the cell. Mycoplasma is the genus of the bacteria that lacks a cell wall. Therefore, Mycoplasma cells don't have a specific shape. Viruses have a protein coat, instead of a cell wall, which provides a specific shape to them.

Answered by ItzRisingStar
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❤The peptidoglycan wall is a defining feature of bacterial cells. Cell wall provides a definite shape to the cell. Mycoplasma is the genus of the bacteria that lacks a cell wall. Therefore, Mycoplasma cells don't have a specific shape. Viruses have a protein coat, instead of a cell wall, which provides a specific shape to them.

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