Why are spores important to the survival of bacteria?

What is the part that contains spores in mosses and in bacteria is a protective layer of polysaccharides around the cell wall?

  • Answer:

    The archaeal cell wall is found in Methanosarcina and Halococcus and is a type of cell wall is composed entirely of a thick layer of polysaccharides, which may be sulfated in the case of Halococcus.

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