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What would happen to a bacterial cell if its protective covering was destroyed?
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What would happen to a bacterial cell if its protective covering was destroyed?
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If the protective layer of a bacteria, i.e., its membrane is destroyed, then the cellular contents of the bacteria will come out, and the bacteria will die. The membrane maintains the integrity and fluidity of a cell. No membrane, no bacteria.
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