Which layer of the cell envelope prevents the bacteria from bursting and collapsing?
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Although the three layers have distinct functions, they act together as a protective unit for the bacterial cells. ... The bacterial cell wall not only maintains the cell shape and prevents it from bursting or collapsing but, as observed in the case of motile bacteria, it forms filamentous extensions called flagella.
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CELL WALL PREVENTS BACTERIA FROM BURSTING OR COLLAPSING.
CELL WALL OF BACTERIA IS MADE UP OF PEPTIDOGLYCAN.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF BACTERIA
1.GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA
2 . GRAB NEGATIVE BACTERIA
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CELL WALL PREVENTS BACTERIA FROM BURSTING OR COLLAPSING.
CELL WALL OF BACTERIA IS MADE UP OF PEPTIDOGLYCAN.
THERE ARE TWO TYPES OF BACTERIA
1.GRAM POSITIVE BACTERIA
2 . GRAB NEGATIVE BACTERIA
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