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write the nature of cell wall found in bacteria​

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Answered by rekhakhandal469
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A cell wall is a layer located outside the cell membrane found in plants, fungi, bacteria, algae, and archaea. A peptidoglycan cell wall composed of disaccharides and amino acids gives bacteria structural support. The bacterial cell wall is often a target for antibiotic treatment.Gram-positive bacteria possess a thick cell wall containing many layers of peptidoglycan and teichoic acids. In contrast, gram-negative bacteria have a relatively thin cell wall consisting of a few layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by a second lipid membrane containing lipopolysaccharides and lipoproteins.

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Answered by abhi2355
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In contrast garm, negative bacteria have a relatively thin call wall consisting of a few layers of peptidoglycan surrounded by a second lipid membrane containing lipo polysaccharides and lipoproteins.

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