Biology, asked by gonilan7377, 10 months ago

Why most of tbe times we are affected by gram positive?

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Answered by Anonymous
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Although all bacteria have an inner cell membrane, gram-negative bacteria have a unique outer membrane. This outer membrane excludes certain drugs and antibiotics from penetrating the cell, partially accounting for why gram-negative bacteria are generally more resistant to antibiotics than are gram-positive bacteria.

Answered by hardikrakholiya21
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Explanation:

➡️ Why are gram-negative bacteria more resistant to antibiotics than gram-positive bacteria are? There is an outer membrane in gram negetive bacteria, which excludes certain drugs and antibiotics from penetrating the cell. The gram positive bacteria donot have outer membrane,so they are more susceptible to antibiotics.

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