Biology, asked by tbhanimexox, 10 months ago

What is a plausible explanation for why bacteria lack ether-linked cell membranes?
They need chitin in the cell membranes.
They exchange fluids with the environment.
They do not live in the extreme environments.
They have peptidoglycan in their membranes.

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Answered by hurriyahoor70
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Explanation:

the answer is =They do not live in the extreme environments>>>

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Answered by smartbrainz
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bacteria  etherlink cell membrane because they have peptidoglycan in the membrane.

Option four.

Explanation:

  • Based on the cell membrane the bacteria can be divided into two types. They are Gram positive bacteria and Gram Negative bacteria.
  • Gram positive Bacteria have a very large peptidoglycan cell membrane whereas in case of Gram Negative bacteria the peptidoglycan is lesser in structure. as a result of this there is no ether linkage in the cell membrane.

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