peptidoglycan
Nostoc is a type of cyanobacteria that contains both gram-positive and gram-negative characteristics. It does not fit neatly into the gram-positive or gram-negative classification system due to its unique cell wall structure.
Archaebacteria are neither gram positive nor gram negative because they do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls like bacteria. Instead, they have unique cell wall structures that make them distinct from both gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
E. coli is Gram-negative.
Yes, prokaryotic cells can be either gram positive or gram negative. This is determined by the structure of their cell walls and how they react to the Gram staining technique. Gram-positive bacteria have a thick layer of peptidoglycan in their cell walls, while gram-negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer surrounded by an outer membrane.
It is gram-negative
Nostoc is a type of cyanobacteria that contains both gram-positive and gram-negative characteristics. It does not fit neatly into the gram-positive or gram-negative classification system due to its unique cell wall structure.
Archaebacteria are neither gram positive nor gram negative because they do not have peptidoglycan in their cell walls like bacteria. Instead, they have unique cell wall structures that make them distinct from both gram positive and gram negative bacteria.
YES, it is a component of the outer membrane of Gram negative bacteria. it triggers immune responses acting as endotoxin
Gram-negative bacteria have a lipopolysaccharide layer (LPS) outside the peptidoglycan layer in their cell wall. The LPS layer serves as an endotoxin and is an essential component of the gram-negative cell envelope.
it is Bacillus with gram negative.
gram negative
It is gram negative
E. coli is Gram-negative.
gram negative
i believe it is a gram bacteria which causes respiratory illness.
Gram Negative
Moraxella catarrhalis is a gram-negative bacterium.