a cell wall
Some have outer membrane, some don't. Gram positive bacteria - no outer membrane Gram negative bacteria - with outer membrane
Yes, bacteria does indeed have a cell membrane.
you have a cell wall and cell membrane
Yes, bacteria does indeed have a cell membrane.
Polymyxins are antibiotics that disrupt the cell membrane in bacteria. They work by binding to the bacterial cell membrane, causing damage and destabilization which leads to cell death.
The answer is a Cell Wall
NO, it surounds the cytoplasm in a cell
The flexible covering around a cell is called the cell membrane. This membrane acts as a barrier and regulates the movement of substances in and out of the cell, helping to maintain the cell's internal environment. It is composed of a phospholipid bilayer embedded with proteins.
Bacterial cells have a cell membrane, as do the members of all 6 animal kingdoms. However, they do not have a cell wall. The cell wall is used only in plants, to help the plant stand up straight.
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cell wall
Bacteria are single-celled organisms and do not have cell membranes surrounding them. They have a cell wall that provides structure and support to the cell. The cell membrane in bacteria is located beneath the cell wall.