Bacterial DNA is more interesting
Bacterial DNA is more interesting
Though it is hard to make out your question Gram negative bacteria have two thinner walls of peptidoglycan while Gram positive bacteria have one rather thick wall of the same substance. This may be the reason Gram negative bacteria are easier to " disrupt. " ( Whatever that means )
Bacteriophages are viruses that infect the cells of bacteria. For this reason they are commonly used as alternatives for antibiotics in some countries.
Archaea or bacteria
Bdellovibrio is predatory deltaprotobacteria , This bacterium predates gram-negative bacteria and lysis them (growing inside of them) forming clearing are on their lawnsBdellovibrio can only attack gram negative bacteria , however it attaches to both gram-nigative and positiveThe reason of that isn't known clearly yet !
Bacterial DNA is more interesting
The only reason that scientists use bacterial DNA rather than human DNA is because bacterial DNA is much more simpler and can reproduce unbelievably quick.
After releasing enough of one type of antibiotic onto some bacteria, given enough time the bacteria will adapt, and even change to be unaffected by the given antibiotic. The only way to inhibit the bacteria then is find a new, better antibiotic, after which, given enough time and exposure, the bacteria will get used to this antibiotic, so there is again a need for a new one.
To help make predictions that can be tested by experiment or observation. Also to see or observe the model rather than to just explain it in words.
The reason bacteria do not reproduce by mitosis is because bacteria do not contain chromosomes. There are numerous types of bacteria.
waste products from the bacteria accumlated in the nutrient soultion
if i am correct, bacteria should get rid of it(bacteria is the reason you stay healthy
Part of the reason is the difference in size. Another is that we consume bacteria but not actually infect them. It is a matter of terminology.
destroy harmful bacteria.
It is a tooth, not a tusk, and scientists have not yet discovered what it is for.
Francis Bacon
Though it is hard to make out your question Gram negative bacteria have two thinner walls of peptidoglycan while Gram positive bacteria have one rather thick wall of the same substance. This may be the reason Gram negative bacteria are easier to " disrupt. " ( Whatever that means )