Biology, asked by chineng9013, 1 month ago

Please. Answers me. Why bacteria cell membrane act as a respiratory structures?

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Answered by ItzAakduBanda
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The bacterial cell wall is a thick outer structure made of peptidoglycan (a combination of sugars and proteins) that protects the cell and is important for making energy. Bacteria do aerobic respiration using oxygen. ... Next, the electron carriers move to the mesosomes of the plasma membrane and the cell wall.

Answered by soniatiwari214
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  • The cell wall is very dense. It is created from a substance known as peptidoglycan. A compound known as peptididoglycan is composed of peptides and glycosaminoglycan.
  • Bacterial respiration can be done in two different ways. Aerobic respiration is the first. Glycolysis, the citric acid cycle, and oxidative phosphorylation are the three phases in this process. The initial stage in the second approach, anaerobic respiration, is the same: glycolysis.
  • Bacterial cells have infoldings of the plasma membrane known as mesosomes. As they contain the enzymes required for cellular respiration, they aid in respiration. In addition, they increase the plasma membrane's surface area and aid in secretion activities.
  • Additionally, they aid in the transport of DNA to daughter cells and the development of cell walls.

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