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what is the major component of gram positive cell wall​

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Answered by sairaj456
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Explanation:

Interwoven in the cell wall of Gram-positive are teichoic acids and lipoteichoic acids. Teichoic acids extend through and beyond the rest of the cell wall and are polyalcohols composed of polymers of glycerol, phosphates, and the sugar alcohol ribitol and are covalently bound to the peptidoglycan.

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Answered by 24xenaviera
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Is the peptidoglycan is in the Gram-positive Bacteria, the cell wall is thick (15-80 nanometers), consisting of several layers of peptidoglycan. In the Gram-negative Bacteria the cell wall is relatively thin (10 nanometers) and is composed of a single layer of peptidoglycan surrounded by an outer membrane.

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