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Card 6

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Glycan chains connected by peptide cross links of HOW MANY amino acids to give rigidity

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Card 7

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peptidoglycan has Cross linking of WHAT with a tetrapeptide

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Card 8

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In Gram-positive bacteria, cross linking involves a WHAT

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Card 9

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Peptidoglycan Forms mesh like WHAT but is porous enough to allow diffusion of metabolites

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Card 10

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peptidoglycan Can interfere with phagocytosis, is BLANK for lymphocytes and has BLANK activity: FILL IN BLANKS

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Card 11

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First 2 amino acids may vary for different organisms, 3rd amino acid essential for cross linking, D-amino amino acids, include lysine and diaminopimelic acid (DAP) and Links to D-alanine in position WHAT of another chain

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Card 12

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PEPTIDOGLYCAN IS Brought to the surface by a large phospholipid called WHAT and attached to the existing structure

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Card 13

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what acidic polysaccharide is also present in the wall of peptidoglycan (PG)

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Card 14

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PG Contains BLANK or BLANK phosphate residues: FILL IN BLANK

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Card 15

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WHAT are bound to membrane lipids of Gram-positives:
Called lipoteichoic acids

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