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The Cell Walls of Bacteria Differ from Those of Archaea

Question 57

Question 57

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The cell walls of Bacteria differ from those of Archaea and eukaryotes in that the cell walls of Bacteria contain:


A) cellulose.
B) sterols.
C) peptidoglycans.
D) phospholipids.
E) poly-β-hydroxybutyric acid.

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