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Yes. Bacteria do produce toxins. Usually gram positive bacteria produce exo-toxins and gram negative bacteria produce endo-toxins.
A simile for gram could be "as light as a feather," emphasizing how light or weightless something is.
Gram positive: dark purple Gram negative: light pink You may need to do your gram stain over again. It should be either dark purple or light pink.
its about as heavy as a panda that eats to much
The complete burning of 1 gram of a substance is called combustion. During combustion, the substance reacts with oxygen to produce heat, light, and often carbon dioxide and water as byproducts.
No, Staphylococcus Aureus is a gram positive facultative anaerobe. It has a cell wall surrounding a peptidoglycan layer, however does not produce an endospore like many other gram positive bacteria. Staphylococcus Aureus is a cocci shaped bacteria with pyogenic properties.
When a gram stain is done on Shigella flexneri, the cells are light pink. This means that they are gram negative.
1 gram fat produce 9 calories i.e. 37.7 kJ
no. in general, only gram-positive bacteria such as Bacillus and Clostridium produce endospores.
protein and carbohydrates produce 4 calories per gram (fat produces 9 calories per gram).
When it comes to carbohydrates or fats producing more ATP, fats tend to produce more ATP per gram. Fats contain about 33 percent more ATP than carbs.