Thank you for helping us. It's so helpfulbut I should tell you the only bacteria that have sterols are Halophiles and Mycoplasmas and the others do not have sterols and instead of that, they have Hepanoids.
@@MicrobiologyMantra Generally speaking, bacteria lack cholesterol and instead contain substitutes. 'Bacterial cell membranes typically lack cholesterol and contain ∼25% acidic lipids (like POPG and cardiolipin), and ∼55% phosphatidylethanolamine (POPE).' (Frontiersin.org)
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Thank you for helping us. It's so helpfulbut I should tell you the only bacteria that have sterols are Halophiles and Mycoplasmas and the others do not have sterols and instead of that, they have Hepanoids.
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Hello I think cholesterol is absent in bacterial cell membrane
Present hota h
Bacteria don’t have cholesterol
A few bacteria have cholesterol in their cell membrane.
@@MicrobiologyMantra Generally speaking, bacteria lack cholesterol and instead contain substitutes.
'Bacterial cell membranes typically lack cholesterol and contain ∼25% acidic lipids (like POPG and cardiolipin), and ∼55% phosphatidylethanolamine (POPE).' (Frontiersin.org)
why that terrible music
Vamsi Tella It was confined to the intro part. Rest is ok I guess.
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Yes. I agree.