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Definition

Gram-positive bacteria are a group of bacteria that have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls, which retains the crystal violet stain used in the Gram staining procedure. They appear purple under a microscope after Gram staining.

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5 Must Know Facts For Your Next Test

  1. Gram-positive bacteria have a thick peptidoglycan layer in their cell walls.
  2. Their cell walls contain teichoic acids, which contribute to their rigidity and charge.
  3. Gram-positive bacteria retain the crystal violet stain during the Gram staining process, appearing purple under a microscope.
  4. Examples of Gram-positive bacteria include Staphylococcus and Streptococcus species.
  5. They are generally more susceptible to antibiotics that target peptidoglycan synthesis, such as penicillin.

Review Questions

  • What color do Gram-positive bacteria appear after Gram staining?
  • What is the primary structural component of the cell wall in Gram-positive bacteria?
  • Name two examples of Gram-positive bacterial genera.
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