BIOL 1414 Lecture Notes - Lecture 4: Facilitated Diffusion, Active Transport, Hydrophile

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Gram positive cell walls: this type of cell does color blue/violet/purple in the gram stain, because the peptidoglycan is so thick that the crystal violet cannot be washed away with alcohol (at least not easily). Acid fast bacteria these are very similar to gram positive bacteria, but they do not stain with crystal violet (primary gram stain). This is because they have additional chemicals in their cell walls that keep the crystal violet out. These are the mycolic acids (a waxy substance that prevents the bacteria from drying out so they remain alive in air and can be transmitted to others by air). So, a scientist has to use acid fast stain on these bacterial. Gram negative bacteria stain pink (reddish orange) in the gram stain. The outer part of these bacteria are fundamentally different from the gram positive bacteria. First the peptidoglycan is thin and found within two separate membrane. This area is called the periplasmic space or periplasm.

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