Mycoplasma
Mycobacteria (incorrect)
Chlamydia (added)
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Mycoplasma has no cell wall, therefore no peptidoglycan.
Mycobacteria has a cell wall that contains peptidoglycan and stains poorly on gram stain due to a covering of mycolic acids.
Chlamydia has a cell wall that contains NO peptidoglycan.
i believe it is a gram bacteria which causes respiratory illness.
Gram-negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls compared to gram-positive bacteria. Additionally, gram-negative bacteria have an outer membrane that contains lipopolysaccharides, which is absent in gram-positive bacteria.
Yes, gram-negative bacteria possess lipopolysaccharides.
Yes, endotoxins are produced by gram-negative bacteria.
No, gram-negative bacteria do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls.
Gram-negative bacteria generally have capsules. However, some gram- positive bacteria may also have capsules.Examples for gram-negative bacteria with capsules: Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Salmonella.Examples for gram-positive bacteria with capsules : Bacillus megaterium, Streptococcus pyogenes, Sterptococcus pneumoniae.
i believe it is a gram bacteria which causes respiratory illness.
Structures of bacteria: Flagella PiliSex pilus Common pili or fimbriae Capsules Cell wallGram-positive bacteria Gram-negative bacteria Plasma membrane Ribosomes Inclusions Chromosome Plasmid
Typical gram-positive bacteria are staphylococci; typical gram-negative bacteria are bacilli.
Gram-negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls compared to gram-positive bacteria. Additionally, gram-negative bacteria have an outer membrane that contains lipopolysaccharides, which is absent in gram-positive bacteria.
pneumonia is a disease caused by the gram negative bacteria
Yes, gram-negative bacteria possess lipopolysaccharides.
Yes, endotoxins are produced by gram-negative bacteria.
Gram positive bacteria responds to the Gram stain; gram negative bacteria does not. The two bacteria do not respond to the same antibiotics. Right now the most dangerous bacteria is a gram negative bacteria. That could change.
Tetracycline kills both gram positive and gram negative bacteria. The mode of action to which Tetracycline works to kill bacteria is that it inhibits protein synthesis which works against both gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
Gram positive
Name of gram positive and gram negative bacteria?