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What is external to cell wall in a prokaryotic cell?(a) Glycocalyx layer(b) Plasma membrane(c) Both (a) and (b)(d) None of these
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The outermost layer of a prokaryotic cell is the glycocalyx layer. This layer is composed of high molecular weight polysaccharides and is present in many bacteria. Show more…
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