No. archae bacteria has no peptidoglycan cell wall
No- bacteria do despite them both being prokaryotes
Yes, archaea cell walls lack peptidoglycan.
No. They have a surface layer of protein or glycoprotein subunits.
Yes,they lack peptido glycan.They have other polysaccharides.
No
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
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Viruses are not made of cells.
normal bacteria range from 0.1-10 micrometers. An e. coli for example is approximately 2 micrometers long and 0.5 micrometers thick.
b. predominance of unique, waxy, lipids
single celled cylindrical structure
Chlamydia includes a bacterial cell wall, ribosomes, RNA, DNA, and other typical bacterial cell parts.
Three movements is a typical formal structure for a baroque Concerto Grosso.
draw interstructure of a typical powerMOSFET device (semiconductor structure)
A typical blues structure has twelve bars. however they can have 8 or sometimes 16 but usually 12.
yep
a typical virus has a core of DNA or RNA and a protein coat
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