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Which structure contains peptidoglycan in bacteria? What is the name of the structure?
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Which structure contains peptidoglycan in bacteria? What is the name of the structure?
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A, murein
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This is a mesh-like layer found just outside the cell membrane of most bacteria and makes up the cell wall.
Gram negative organisms have very little whereas gram positive organisms have a very thick peptidoglycan layer.
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