Biology, asked by neelparmar2, 10 months ago

What would have happen if there is no cell wall in bacteria

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Answered by royalboyayush
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It is likely they had the ability to form a cell wall at some point in the past, but as their lifestyle became one of existence inside other cells, they lost the ability to form walls. Figure: L-form bacteria: L-form bacterial lack a cell wall structure.

Answered by Anonymous
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All bacteria are having the ability to adapt to any environmental condition if they are given enough time. So if they do not have a cell wall, they will start absorbing in DNA and RNA from the free medium, antibiotics and mutate their own DNA in order to become resistant to them.

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