Only prokaryotes are having cell wall. Cell wall is absent in case of eukaryotes, it is surrounded only by cell membrane. Peptidoglycan cell wall is present as thick layer in gram positive bacteria and it is present as a thin layer in gram negative.
who knows...
it seems like even chloroplasts have peptidoglycan nowadays..
No plants do not have peptidoglycan in their cell wall. The cell wall of plants are made up of cellulose. Peptidoglycan cell wall is a property of bacteria.
No.
The peptidoglycan can not be solubilized but it is possible to make a suspension.
The substance that of eubacterial cell walls is a polymeric substance formed from a polysaccharide backbone tied together by short polypeptides; this primary structuraal molecule of the bacterial cell walls is known as peptidoglycan. Peoptidoglycan varies in chemical structure among different bacterial species.
Protozoa.
Yes, protozoa do have cell nucleus.
The water will move into the protozoa.
The peptidoglycan can not be solubilized but it is possible to make a suspension.
The substance that of eubacterial cell walls is a polymeric substance formed from a polysaccharide backbone tied together by short polypeptides; this primary structuraal molecule of the bacterial cell walls is known as peptidoglycan. Peoptidoglycan varies in chemical structure among different bacterial species.
Peptidoglycan is a chemical found in most cell walls of plant cells. Peptidoglycan is a polymer consisting of sugars and amino acids that forms the cell wall.
Protozoa.
The Domain Bacteria and Kingdom Eubacteria contain organisms with peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
In 2012 protozoa dicovered
Protozoa is a plural noun.
Yes, bacteria walls have peptidoglycan. Peptidoglycan is that target for antibiotics like penicillin, which prevent the cell wall formation. This causes the bacteria to burst with turgor pressure.
no, it has peptidoglycan.
no
Yes, protozoa do have cell nucleus.
The water will move into the protozoa.