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... wall and the cyto- plasmic membrane ; the periplasm , therefore , can be a region of intense enzyme activity . Cell - wall structures are normally rigid . This rigidity of the prokaryotic cell wall is responsible for maintaining the ...
... wall and the cyto- plasmic membrane ; the periplasm , therefore , can be a region of intense enzyme activity . Cell - wall structures are normally rigid . This rigidity of the prokaryotic cell wall is responsible for maintaining the ...
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... wall Cell wall Murein Cytoplasmic membrane Gram positive cell Gram negative cell protein Murein Figure 4.8 Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria differ in the structure of their cell walls . The Gram positive cell wall has a ...
... wall Cell wall Murein Cytoplasmic membrane Gram positive cell Gram negative cell protein Murein Figure 4.8 Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria differ in the structure of their cell walls . The Gram positive cell wall has a ...
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... walls of fungi are useful taxonomic criteria for clas- sifying these organisms . Cell - wall analyses are also used in the classifi- cation of the algae . Many algae have a cell wall made up primarily of cellulose , but various other ...
... walls of fungi are useful taxonomic criteria for clas- sifying these organisms . Cell - wall analyses are also used in the classifi- cation of the algae . Many algae have a cell wall made up primarily of cellulose , but various other ...
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