diagram and label the cell wall structure of both a gram positive bacterium and a gram negative bacterium
Upper image is gram positive and lower image is gram negative
There is difference in cell wall structure of gram positive and gram negative
bacteria
The following are few difference
Gram positive have thick peptidoglycan layer where as gram negative have thin pepidoglycan layer
Teicholic acid is present in gram positive and absent in gram negative bacteria cell wall
Periplasmic space is present in gram negative and absent in gram positive bacteria
Example of gram positive bacteria
Streptococcus , staphylococci, cornybactrium , clostridium
Example of gram negative
E coli , klebsiella ,
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