Difference between gram+ve and gram -ve bacterial cell walls
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The gram-negative bacteria have a layer of lipopolysaccharide at the external surface followed by a thin layer of peptidoglycan while the cell wall in gram-positive bacteria is mainly composed of a thick layer of peptidoglycan.
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Gram positive bacteria have cell walls composed of thick layers of peptidoglycan. Gram positive cells stain purple when subjected to a Gram stain procedure. Gram negative bacteria have cell walls with a thin layer of peptidoglycan
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