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Card 6
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shape of streptococci
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Card 7
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gram positive osmolarity is what
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Card 8
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gram positive or negative? Need thicker cell wall (thick peptidoglycan)
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Card 9
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gram positive or negative? Thinner but more complex cell wall (thin peptidoglycan)
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Card 10
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which has 2 membranes? 2 bilayers
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Card 11
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Peptidoglycan acts as a permeability barrier preventing loss of the initial stain called what?
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Card 12
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the decolorisation step is thought to shrink what?
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Card 13
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Gram-negative bacteria have a thin layer of peptidoglycan, with less what
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Card 14
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CV-I complex removed more easily through which wall
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Card 15
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Without walls, Gram-positive organisms become?
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