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Question
- what replaces peptidoglycan in archaea cell walls?
organelles
an s - layer
amino acids
dna
Brief Explanations
To solve this, we analyze each option:
- Organelles are cell structures, not a cell wall component replacement.
- Archaea lack peptidoglycan; many have an S - layer (a surface layer) in their cell walls as a replacement.
- Amino acids are building blocks, not a cell wall replacement.
- DNA is genetic material, not related to cell wall structure.
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B. an S - layer