Brock Biology of Microorganisms - MasteringBiology With eText - Access
Brock Biology of Microorganisms - MasteringBiology With eText - Access
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The cell wall of bacteria is made of peptidoglycan otherwise known as murein. The peptidoglycan layer is made up of polysaccharide chains that are bonded by peptide cross links and contain D-amino acids. The major function of the cell wall is to provide shape to the cell and prevent the cell from osmotic pressure.

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