The impact of probiotic strains on host health is widely known. The available studies on the interaction between bacteria and the host are focused on the changes induced by bacteria in the host mainly. The studies determining the changes that occurred in the bacteria cells are in the minority....
How is the structure of cellulose different from that of peptidoglycan? How is the structure of cellulose different from that of peptidoglycan?Cellulose is made of β-glucose monomers, whereas peptidoglycan is made of two monosaccharide monomers, one of which is modified by amino acid chains. Which...
What bacteria have thick peptidoglycan cell walls? When a specimen is submitted to the lab for bacterial culture, a Gram stain of that specimen may be done. What in addition to microorganisms, might be detected on the slide? Which plasmids are present in the...
What are the peptidoglycans in the gram-positive bacterial cell wall made up of? What type of reproduction is found in bacteria? Do most bacteria cause disease? Explain. How do bacterial cells reproduce? What do viruses do that make their replication completely different from that of bacteria?
Among Clostridium, a majority are Gram-positive rods. For instance, C. difficile, associated with gastrointestinal illness, is one of the Gram-positive Clostridium that will appear dark blue/violet having retained the primary stain (crystal violet) in their thick peptidoglycan layer. ...
Which of the following is present in Gram-positive bacteria but not in Gram-negative bacteria? a. Peptidoglycan b. Capsule c. Flagella d. Lipoteichoic acid e. Pili What is represented by the small dots found in each of the bacteria cells?
D) Cell walls containing peptidoglycan. E) Endomembrane system. What are the components of the cell membrane? What is the cell membrane and what is its function? Which cellular organelle/part is present in all cells and helps to maintain homeostasis? What is the difference between cell ...
cell wall is made up of peptidoglycan viruses do not contain a cell wall. the genetic material is enveloped by a protein coat known as a capsid size bacteria are large in size. the size ranges from 900 to 1000nm smaller in size. the size ranges from 30 to 50nm non-living/living they...
What is represented by the small dots found in each of the bacteria cells? Bacteria Bacteria are described as microscopic, single-celled organisms that prosper in varied environments. These organisms can survive in soil, as well as inside the human gut. Humans' relationship with bacteria...
Another difference between Monera and fungi lies in the composition of the cell walls. Fungi cell walls usually are made of chitin. Eubacteria cell walls contain peptidoglycan. Archaebacteria do not contain either substance, although the cell walls of some archaebacteria contain a substance similar...