Tuesday, September 23, 2008

Bacteria

What is the difference between gram-positive and gram negative bacteria?

4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Gram-positive – bacteria has a thick layer of peptidoglycan and no outer membrane.
Gram-negative- bacteria has a thin layer of peptidoglycan and have an outer membrane.

Abby said...

Gram Negative is bacteria that has a thin layer of peptidoglycan and has an outer membrane. Gram Positive is bacteria with a thick layer of peptidoglycan and no outer membrane. The difference is the membrane and peptidoglycan.

kelseyr. said...

Gram-positive is stained dark violet or dark blue. Gram-negative cannot retain the crystal violet stain and its stain also appear red or pink. Whereas, gram postive can retain the stain.

Kelsey M. said...

When you do your gram-staining you determine if the bacteria is gram-positive or gram-negative. If it's gram positive then the slide will turn dark blue or violet. If it is gram negative then the slide will turn red or pink.