Microbiology - Bacteria - Discussion

Discussion Forum : Bacteria - Section 1 (Q.No. 1)
1.
Which of the following is/are not a gram-positive bacteria?
Streptococci
Pseudomonas
Mycobacteria
None of these
Answer: Option
Explanation:
No answer description is available. Let's discuss.
Discussion:
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Mandie said:   9 years ago
I agree the answer is pseudomonas, because mycobacteria is neither gram-positive nor gram-negative of course it seems like gram positive and the other g positive.

Ezekiel Mwita said:   3 years ago
Pseudomonas are gram negative because they have thin cell wall that does not retain the gram stain.
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Akhand Pratap Chauhan said:   8 years ago
Pseudomonas are Gram negative bacteria. Because it's outer layer thin and phosphoglycan are absent.
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Neky said:   1 decade ago
That is the problem now, because mycobacteria does not undergo gram staining but acid fast stain.

Shivam singh said:   1 decade ago
It is because pseudomonas poses outer membrane. That is why it doesnot a gram positive bacteria.

Aishat said:   7 years ago
Streptococci are also gram negative bacteria while staphylococcus is gram positive.

Dwamena Patience said:   7 years ago
Pseudomonas is the answer because it posses the characteristics of gram negative.
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Elikana lubango said:   10 years ago
How I conclude because both mycobacteria and pseudomonas are not gram positive?

Dominique said:   8 years ago
I agree that the answer is pseudomonas, because it is a gram negative.

Iqra said:   9 years ago
So I think pseudomonas and mycobacteria both are right options.


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