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Cell Structure of Bacteria, Archaea, and Eukaryotes
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Section 4

Cell Walls of Prokaryotes

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Boundless Microbiology
Microbiology
by Boundless
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The Cell Wall of Bacteria

Bacteria are protected by a rigid cell wall composed of peptidoglycans.

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Gram-Negative Outer Membrane

The Gram-negative cell wall is composed of an outer membrane, a peptidoglygan layer, and a periplasm.

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Gram-Positive Cell Envelope

Gram-positive bacteria have cell envelopes made of a thick layer of peptidoglycans.

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Mycoplasmas and Other Cell-Wall-Deficient Bacteria

Some bacteria lack a cell wall but retain their ability to survive by living inside another host cell.

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Cell Walls of Archaea

Archaeal cell walls differ from bacterial cell walls in their chemical composition and lack of peptidoglycans.

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Damage to the Cell Wall

The cell wall is responsible for bacterial cell survival and protection against environmental factors and antimicrobial stress.

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