Biology, asked by Anonymous, 1 year ago

what are gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria ?

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Answered by mahekthehelper
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Hi friend. Your answer
This is due to the difference in the structure of theirbacterial cell wall. Gram-positive bacteria do not have an outer cell membrane found in Gram-negative bacteria. The cell wall ofGram-positive bacteria is high in peptidoglycan which is responsible for retaining the crystal violet dye.
Answered by youarebrainly
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actually they are named so due to the grams experiment those bacteria who show colour in his experiment are called as gram positive and those who didnot aee c as gram negetive if you want more detail then tell me

youarebrainly: c as gram positive and gram negetive respectively
Anonymous: thanx
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youarebrainly: are you of eleventh science bio
Anonymous: no. i am in 10th
youarebrainly: gram positive gram negetive in tenth......
youarebrainly: thats shocking
youarebrainly: your board exam in march right
Anonymous: i read it in experiment book.it is not in textbook
Anonymous: ya... i am preparing for exam
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