What is the cell structure of eubacteria?
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Eubacteria are enclosed by a cell wall. The wall is made of cross-linked chains of peptidoglycan, a polymer that combines both amino acid and sugar chains. The network structure gives the wall the strength it needs to maintain its size and shape in the face of changing chemical and osmotic differences outside the cell.
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Shape of Eubacteria are – Round (coccus), rod-like (bacillus), comma-shaped (vibrio) or spiral (spirilla).
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