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  • 22-06-2016
  • Biology
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The gram-positive bacteria have a cell wall than the gram-negative bacteria.

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PeanutXD
PeanutXD PeanutXD
  • 22-06-2016
Gram-positive bacteria are easier to destroy because they have a single membrane and cell wall, whereas gram-negative bacteria have a cell membrane, a cell wall and an outer membrane, hence making the bacteria pretty much impenetrable. 
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amudrova
amudrova amudrova
  • 21-05-2019

Answer:

Thicker.

Explanation:

Although there are more cell membranes, walls,etc, the CELL WALL of Gram-positiive bacteria itself is thicker than Gram negative bacteria.

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