The peptidoglycan cell walls of bacteria contain pores that allow the passage of substances with diameters less

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The peptidoglycan cell walls of bacteria contain pores that allow the passage of substances with diameters less than 200 Å. Why is it important that the cell wall be porous rather than solid?

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Fundamentals Of Biochemistry Life At The Molecular Level

ISBN: 9781118918401

5th Edition

Authors: Donald Voet, Judith G Voet, Charlotte W Pratt

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