Microbiology - Bacteria Morphology - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Bacteria Morphology - Section 1 (Q.No. 11)
11.
The cell wall of
gram-positive bacteria are thicker than gram-negative bacteria
gram-negative bacteria are thicker than gram-positive bacteria
both have same thickness but composition is different
none of these
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Carson Kiboi said:   7 years ago
Gram-negative bacteria have only a thin single layer of peptidoglycan in their structure as compared to the gram-positive which have thicker multilayered peptidoglycan.

Johnie said:   9 years ago
Because of many layers of peptidoglycans.

Dikshasingla said:   9 years ago
Because gram-positive bacteria consists of multiple layers of Peptidoglycans.

Dhathri said:   9 years ago
But there are many components in negative bacteria.

Poovitha said:   1 decade ago
Because gram positive bacteria has several layers of Peptidoglycan.

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