Biology, asked by Jenesha, 1 year ago

The structure of BGA is similar to Gram (–ve) bacteria because the cell wall of BGA is :

(1) Unilayered
(2) Bilayered
(3) Trilayered
(4) Multi layered

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Answered by dimpy7
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The structure of BGA is similar to Gram (–ve) bacteria because the cell wall of BGA is :(2) Bilayered...

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Answered by VestaHofman
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Answer: 1. Unilayer

In the gram-negative bacteria the cell wall is made up of single layer of peptidoglycan that is usually enclosed by an outer membrane. The gram negative bacterial cell wall is thinner and less compact than cell wall in gram positive bacteria. They remain strong, tough during adverse conditions.The main function of bacterial cell wall is to provide the structure to the cell. The blue green algae (BGA) belongs to the group of bacteria. The cell wall in these organisms is a single layer made up of glycoproteins.

Therefore, the structure of BGA is similar to gram negative bacteria because the cell wall of BGA is unilayered.  

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