Which is not true concerning the cell wall of bacteria?
a. it may be targeted by antimicrobials.
b. it determines the shape of the bacteria.
c. it prevents the bacteria from bursting.
d. it is the site of group translocation.
e. it contains peptidoglycan?

Respuesta :

a. it may be targeted by antimicrobials

It may be targeted by antimicrobials is not true concerning the cell wall of bacteria. Thus, the correct option is A.

The wall of bacteria is composed of?

In bacteria, the cell wall forms a rigid structure of uniform thickness around the cell and is responsible for the characteristic shape of the cell (rod, coccus, or spiral). Inside the cell wall (or rigid peptidoglycan layer) is the plasma (cytoplasmic) membrane, this is usually closely apposed to the wall layer.

The bacterial cell wall the primary target for antimicrobial agents. Microbial destruction is conducted by the release of strong immuno stimulatory membrane constituents. Both Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria give rise to a variety of lipoproteins and peptidoglycan fragments.

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