Why do peptdoglycan such a strong molecule?
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Structure of Peptidoglycan
Amino sugars are sugar molecules that have an amine group (-NH2) replacing one of their hydroxyl groups. ... Crosslinking between these amino acids gives peptidoglycan its strong structure
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peptidoglycan is cell wall of gram + bacteria.
it is hard and rigid structure which protect bacteria from WBC and antibiotics
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