Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan to form a rigid structure, the polysaccharide chains (in brackets) linked together by peptide crosslinks (circled). Without this net, bacterial cell...


Bacterial cell walls are<br>made of peptidoglycan<br>to form a rigid structure,<br>the polysaccharide<br>chains (in brackets)<br>linked together by<br>peptide crosslinks<br>(circled). Without this<br>net, bacterial cell walls<br>burst and the bacteria<br>fa<br>cell wall<br>Outer membrane<br>periplasm<br>die.<br>Inner membrane<br>1. How would the<br>structure of this<br>Cytoplasm<br>polymer lead to<br>the rigidity of the<br>cell wall?<br>

Extracted text: Bacterial cell walls are made of peptidoglycan to form a rigid structure, the polysaccharide chains (in brackets) linked together by peptide crosslinks (circled). Without this net, bacterial cell walls burst and the bacteria fa cell wall Outer membrane periplasm die. Inner membrane 1. How would the structure of this Cytoplasm polymer lead to the rigidity of the cell wall?

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