What is the difference between Gram positive & Gram negative bacteria based on its cell contents?
Answer Posted / sravanthi
main difference is the peptidoglycan layey present in gram positive and absent in gram negetive.This is the reason y most drugs designed to lyse the cell wall of bacteria do not show effect on gram negetive bacteria
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