GRAM Positive Bacteria
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Microbial Cell Structure and Function — Brock Biology of Microorganisms▶ 8:42ExactlyGram -positive bacteria have a much thicker peptidoglycan layer, up to 90 of their cell wall, which allows them to retain…While gram -negative bacteria have a thinner peptidoglycan layer sandwiched between two membranesBacteria and Archaea — Campbell Biology▶ 6:01It all comes down to the thickness of that peptidoglycan layer we just talked aboutGram positive bacteria have a really thick, dense wall of peptidoglycan layerRightGenetics of Bacteria and Archaea — Brock Biology of Microorganisms▶ 13:56Then the pillish retracts, pulling the DNA in, it goes through the outer membrane into the periplasmic spaceGram -positive bacteria, they have a different process, no outer membrane, so they use other structures to get the DNA through their…So the DNA gets in, then what