What are Spheroplasts?
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Answer / sindhusha
it is a gram negative bacteria without peptidoglycon layer
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Answer / sujitha
spheroplasts are the cellwall removed yeast cells
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Answer / musa khan
cells with partially degraded cell wall. treatment with EDTA, lysozyme is carried out in the presence of sucrose which prevents the cells from immediate bursting, sepheroplasts are formed.
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Answer / yasodha
Spheroplasts are gram-negative bacteria with a thin cell
wall which is enough capable to protect the cell from lysis
These are the resultants,when gram-negative bacteria grows
in an isotonic solution
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