Biology, asked by divya1974, 8 months ago

In terms of cell wall composition, how Arche-
bacteria is different from eubacteria?​

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Answered by MohakBiswas
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Answer:

the cell wall of archaebacteria differ from eubacteria in not containing any ' peptidoglycan ' . The cell wall of archaebacteria is unique and contains ' protein ' and

' polysaccharides ' . The cell membrane of eubacteria contains 'branched chain lipids'.

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Answered by cyrilcj777wifi
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Explanation:

The cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan with muramic acid or lipopolysaccharide. Archaea have ether bonds with the branching of aliphatic acids in their lipid membrane. Eubacteria or bacteria have lipid membrane of ester bonds with fatty acids

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