Biology, asked by drewbybailey2020, 9 months ago

Lysozyme works by attacking peptidoglycan in bacterial cell walls. However, it is not the only antibacterial substance that affects peptidoglycan. Why do you think this is so?

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Answered by haneefasayyad123
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Answer:

lysozyme not only affect bacteria it also consist of hydrolytic enzyme this are digestive enzymes that digest it's on cell when cell misfunction

so it's also known as suicide bag.

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Answered by smartbrainz
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a large number of enzymes are present in the lysosome of the cell ful stop the lysosome helps in the prevention of bacterial attacked by affecting peptidoglycan.

Explanation:

  • Peptidoglycan is a molecule which is present in the cell wall of the bacteria. Other types of cell wall is made up of cellulose. As a result of this it is only the bacterial substances that are killed by the lysosome.
  • Other types of antibacterial substances also acts by the same mechanism of destruction of the cell wall of bacteria.

To know more about antibacterial substances,

Production of antifungal and antibacterial substances by fungi ...

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