Some bacteria after the cell wall have and additional outer covering known as capsule which help them in invading the immune system of host to infect them.
The cell wall is a part of a bacterial cell that provides structure and support.
No, not all bacteria have capsules. Capsules are a protective layer of polysaccharides or proteins that some bacteria produce around their cell wall. It is a feature found in some bacterial species but is not universal.
No, bacterial cell also have phospholipid bilayers.
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yes they have a cell wall and membrane
They have a cell wall and no nucleus.
The bacterial cell wall is primarily composed of peptidoglycan, which consists of sugars and amino acids. This peptidoglycan structure provides strength and rigidity to the cell wall, helping to maintain the shape of the bacterial cell.
cell wall
Yes, it is. Using the Gram staining method, the wall can be seen.
Bacteriophages use lysozyme, an enzyme that degrades peptidoglycan in the bacterial cell wall, to breach the bacterial cell wall and gain entry into the host cell. This allows the phage to inject its genetic material into the bacterium and replicate.
presence of a cell wall
A cell wall and nucleas