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- Would gram negative or gram positive bacteria have an advantage over the other in these tonicities? Isotonic, hypertonic, hypotonicList 2 reasons why a bacterium that should be gram positive might turn out gram negative.What is the difference between cell membrane, cell wall and outer membrane (for Gram negatives)?
- Do you think that a Gram negative or Gram positive bacteria would be more negatively affected by a low phosphorus environment? Why?What effect does decreasing the incubation temperature have on bacterial growth rate? Why?Which of the following is present in both gram-positive and gramnegativecell walls?a. an outer membrane. c. teichoic acidb. peptidoglycan d.lipopolysaccharides