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Transverse septum is found in which bacterial division

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Answered by Zen221
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The stages of bacterial cell division have been followed by electron microscope examinations of the isolated cell-walls of Staph. aureus and Strept. faecalis.

In both these organisms a transverse cell-wall septum is formed which originates in and grows centripetally from the cell-wall. The septum splits into two layers and division is completed by constriction of the cell-wall through the line of the double septum. Cell-wall septum formation and cell-wall constriction would appear to be dissociable phenomena.

Answered by Shinypatnaik
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A transverse septum appears in the middle of the cell body and divides the bacterial

cell into the two with the distribution of

chromosomal DNA, ribosome and other

cellular machinery.

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