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Thick peptidoglycan layer

Gram-positive cell walls are more robust than gram-negative cell walls because of the thickness of the peptidoglycan layer.

What is Gram positive and gram negative bacteria ?

A lipopolysaccharide-containing outer membrane surrounds the peptidoglycan cell wall that encases gram-negative bacteria. In contrast to Gram-negative bacteria, which have an outer membrane, gram-positive bacteria have layers of peptidoglycan that are many times thicker.

  • The cell wall of gram-positive organisms contains a significant amount of peptidoglycan.

  • This contrasts with gram-negative species, which have a hydrophobic LPS layer covered by a layer of peptidoglycan that is comparably thinner

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