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28 January, 02:17

Mycobacteria species contain peptidoglycan in their cell envelope. B. For those Archaeal types that possess a cell wall, it is comprised of pseudomurien. C. Mycoplasma species of bacteria would very likely not be affected at all by the presence of penicillin or vancomycin. D. None A-C are false, all the above are true.

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  1. 28 January, 02:31
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    Option D is correct

    Explanation:

    A - it has a significant peptidoglycan - arbinogalactan - mycoli acid wall structure which provides external permeability.

    B. They have cell walls that are made of polysaccharide pseudomurien.

    C. Mycoplasma is a bacteria that lacks cell wall which makes it resistant to antibiotics like peneciline and vycomime that target cell wall synthesis.
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