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What constitutes the bacterial envelope?

Author: H K



Answer:

Membrane(lipid bilayer/ without steroids- proteins- selective permeable) + cell wall (peptidoglycans-(glucose and acetylglucosamine) joined by peptide bridges determines shape, protection)


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membrane(lipid bilayer/ without steroids- proteins- selective permeable) + cell wall (peptidoglycans-(glucose and acetylglucosamine)  joined by peptide bridges determines shape, protection)
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H K
H K