The outermost structure of the bacteria cell is the, which comes in contact with the environment
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cell all is the outermost structure of the bacteria.
Each bacterium is enclosed by a rigid cell wall composed of peptidoglycan, a protein-sugar (polysaccharide) molecule. The wall gives the cell its shape and surrounds the cytoplasmic membrane, protecting it from the environment.
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The outermost structure of the bacteria cell is the Cell wall which comes in contact with the environment.
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- The single celled micro organisms include bacteria.
- Bacteria are prokaryotic organisms which don't have the well defined nuclei and the membrane bound organelles like mitochondria, golgi apparatus, endoplasmic reticulum, etc.,
- The structure of bacterial cell includes the cell wall that is made of peptidoglycan, circular DNA molecule, flagella that helps in the movement , cytoplasm , ribosomes , cell membrane.
- The cell wall of the bactrerial cell is made of Peptidoglycan which is a mixture of polysaccharide and amino acid.
- The cell wall protects the cell from the external environment and gives shape and structure to the cell.
- It protects the cells from the variation in osmotic pressure.
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