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Peptidoglycan is a compound in the cell walls of many bacteria. Which of the following elements are most abundant in peptidoglycan?

A. Aluminum and sodium
B. Carbon and hydrogen
C. Chlorine and iron
D. Iodine and potassium

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Answer:

B. Carbon And hydrogen

Explanation:

Peptidoglycan is a compound in the cell walls of bacteria. Carbon and hydrogen are the most abundant elements found in peptidoglycan.

What is peptidoglycan?

Peptidoglycan is a polymer made up of repeating units of N- acetyl glucosamine and N- acetyl muramic acid residues which are cross-linked via peptide bridges.

N- acetyl glucosamine is an amino monosachharide consists mainly carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and oxygen.

N- acetyl muramic acid is derived from N- acetyl glucosamine by the addition of lactic acid.

Hence peptidoglycan contain carbon and hydrogen as major elements.

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