periplazmy
Periplazmy, also known as the periplasmic space, is a region found in Gram-negative bacteria. It is located between the outer membrane and the inner membrane of the cell envelope. The periplazmy is not a distinct organelle but rather a space filled with various molecules and enzymes that facilitate the transport of nutrients and waste products across the cell membrane.
The outer membrane of Gram-negative bacteria is permeable to small molecules and ions, but it is impermeable
The periplazmy also plays a crucial role in the defense mechanism of the cell. It contains enzymes
The structure and composition of the periplazmy can vary among different bacterial species, reflecting their specific