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There are broadly speaking two different types of cell wall in bacteria, a thick one in the Gram-positives and a thinner one in the Gram-negatives. The names originate from the reaction of cells to the Gram stain, a test long-employed for the classification of bacterial species.
There are broadly speaking two different types of cell wall in bacteria, a thick one in the Gram-positives and a thinner one in the Gram-negatives. The names originate from the reaction of cells to the Gram stain, a test long-employed for the classification of bacterial species.
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