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4 November, 02:39

What are the chemical differences between the cell walls of gram positive and gram negative bacteria that might explain differences in the rate of decolorization?

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  1. 4 November, 06:24
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    Gram negative bacteria have significantly thicker walls than gram positive.

    This thicker wall doesn't allow a stain to penetrate the bacteria, and are generally regarded as more dangerous.

    Gram positive usually have a thinner cell membrane.
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