What is the correct sequence of the layers of a typical bacterial cell envelope from outermost to innermost?
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Correct answer: Glycocalyx -> Cell wall -> Plasma membrane
Most prokaryotic cells have a chemically complex cell envelope consisting of three tightly bound layers: the outermost glycocalyx, followed by the cell wall, and then the plasma membrane.
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